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Aaron

Abraham

Adam

Aryeh or Ari

Asher

Asher

Avsholom

Avigayil (Abigail)

Bat-sheva (Bathsheba)

Batya

Benjamin

Betsalel

Caleb

Daniel

David

Dov

Eldad

Elijah

Ephron

Esther

Eve

Gabriel

Gad

Gamliel

Isaac

Issachar

Jacob

Jeremiah

Joseph

Joshua

Judah

Kolonymus

Leah

Mesushelach (Methuselah)

Michael

Miriam

Mordechai

Moshe (Moses)

Na'ama

Naftali

Nathan

Noah

Oholiav

Pinchas

Rachel

Rebecca

Reuben

Sarah

Shaul (Saul)

Saul

Shimshon (Samson)

Sh'lomo (Solomon)

Simon

Uriah

Uziahu

Yocheved

Yonatan (Jonathan)

Zebulon

Zimri

Pinchas

Zimri

Cosby

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Any English name that originated from Hebrew will have a Hebrew translation, such as the following names:

Abraham

Sarah

Isaac

Rebecca

Jacob

Rachel

Leah

Moses

Miriam

Samuel

Deborah

David

Hannah

Solomon


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Any English name that originated from Hebrew will have a Hebrew translation, such as the following names:

Abraham

Sarah

Isaac

Rebecca

Jacob

Rachel

Leah

Moses

Miriam

Samuel

Deborah

David

Hannah

Solomon

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Any English name that originated from Hebrew will have a Hebrew translation, such as the following names:

  • Abraham = Avraham, אברהם
  • Sarah = Sarah, שרה
  • Isaac = Yitzkhak, יצחק
  • Rebecca = Rivka, רבקה
  • Jacob = Ya'akov, יעקב
  • Rachel = Rakhel, רחל
  • Leah = Leah, לאה

Any English name that coincidentally has a meaning similar to a Hebrew name will also have a translation:
  • Laura = Dafna, דפנה (both names mean laurel)
  • Linda = Yaffa, יפה (both names mean "beautiful")

Sometimes an English name has very similar sound to a Hebrew name, even though they are not related in meaning. These names are often used as "translations" even though they're not:


  • Alan ("little rock" = Alon, אלון ("tree")
  • Alice ("noble kind") = Aliza, עליזה ("happy")
  • Ron (nickname for Ronald which means "ruler") = Ron, רון ("song of Joy")
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