List of Hebr Baby Names Meanings

Zion

(ZIE-ahn)

The name Zion is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zion is: Monument; raised up; sepulcher.

Meaning: A sign Origin: Hebrew

Ziona

The baby name Ziona of hebrew origin means a sign.

Meaning: A sign Origin: Hebrew

Zipporah

Biblical Meaning: The name Zipporah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zipporah is: Beauty, trumpet, mourning.

Meaning: Little bird Origin: Hebrew

Zisel

(ZEES-əl)

Given Name ZISEL. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Yiddish. OTHER SCRIPTS: זִיסֶעל (Yiddish)

Meaning: Sweet Origin: Hebrew

Ziv

(ZEEV)

Ziv (Hebrew: זיו‎‎) is a Hebrew language word and name meaning "light" or "glow" and may refer to: Frederick Ziv, American broadcasting producer, founder of Ziv Television Programs. Imri Ziv. ... Iyar, a Hebrew month, which was called Ziv in the Bible.

Meaning: Very bright Origin: Hebrew

Ziva

(ZEE-və)

Zivah or Ziva is originally a Hebrew name. Ziva is a first name for women and an equally uncommon last name. The meaning of the name Ziva, which is a variant of Ziv, is “radiance, brilliance, light, God, brightness”. Its pronunciation sounds like Zeeva.

Meaning: Bright, Radiant Origin: Hebrew

Zuriel

Biblical Meaning: The name Zuriel is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Zuriel is: Rock or strength of God.

Meaning: God is my rock Origin: Hebrew

Aapeli

(AH-pe-li)

Aapeli is a Finnish variant of Abel. Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. There are however different meanings to the name depending on which language the name is given in. In Hebrew, it is derived from the word 'hebel' which means 'breath'.

Meaning: Breathing Origin: Finnish, Hebrew

Aapo

(AH-po)

Aapo means "father of multitude". Aapo is a variant form of the Dutch, English, German, Finnish, and Hebrew name, Abraham.

Meaning: Father of many nations Origin: Finnish, Hebrew

Aatami

(AH-tah-mi)

Given Name AATAMI. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Finnish. PRONOUNCED: AH-tah-mee [details]

Meaning: Man Origin: Finnish, Hebrew