Bursting with cultural richness and modern vitality, Israeli baby names reflect a vibrant blend of biblical heritage and contemporary innovation. With names like Eitan, Noa, and Avi, each selection captures a profound connection to tradition and a dynamic, forward-thinking spirit. These names offer a bridge between ancient narratives and today’s aspirations, celebrating a proud identity rooted in both history and progress.
A variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
A modern variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
Of biblical origin, meaning "servant of Nego" (a Babylonian deity).
A Hebrew name meaning "God is my father."
A Hebrew name meaning "God is my father."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my father."
A biblical name meaning "my father is God."
A variation of Abimelech, meaning "my father is king."
A variant of Abishai, meaning "gift of my father."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my father."
A biblical name meaning "gift of my father."
A Hebrew name meaning "father of light."
A biblical name meaning "father of many" or "father of multitudes."
A modern spelling of Abram, meaning "exalted father."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "exalted father."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is eternal."
A biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "ornament" or "adornment."
A unique form of Adah, with similar meanings of "ornament."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has adorned."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "man" or "earth."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God's jewel."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "flock of God."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "flock of God."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved" or "dear."
A modern, unique name with no widely recognized meaning, possibly derived from Maria.
A modern spelling of Ariel, meaning "lion of God."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "blessed."