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Arabic Jewish names.A lot of Arabic Jewish names in this article
Judaism is a universal culture, especially of the Jewish people.
Since the early nineteenth century, the international community has regarded the Jewish people as an ethnoreligious group.
They were considered to be children of a people or a nation distinguished by following the Jewish religion, or by the culture and heritage stemming from this religion.
Jewish culture includes a secular, cultural aspect of Judaism.
Jewish culture in its etymological meaning maintains the link to
- Land of origin
- People of the Kingdom of Judah
- Study of Jewish texts.
Whereas, the term “secular Jewish culture” denotes many non-religious cultural aspects, including literature, media, cinema, art, architecture, cuisine, traditional dress, and attitudes toward gender.
Secular Jewish culture derives its foundations from the philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn.
Here, in our article, we will pass on the names of many of the famous Jewish-Arab names scattered in our Arab world
This is in order for you to choose a name for your son if you like his name to be Jewish
Arabic Jewish names
Arabic Jewish names for females
Very beautiful names for girls here, enjoy reading:
- Adira: means the strong and mighty woman
It is one of the rare and strange names given to females.
- Adara: It means is one of the names that gives its owner more sophistication and elevation.
- Adva: It means carries a gentle meaning and means a small wave or the thinness of water
- Adiva: Called for females, meaning generous or pleasant
- Ahava: A beautiful name meaning love
- Ariella: A feminine name meaning angel, messenger, and messenger
- Alona: It is an oak tree
- Amira: She is the feminine name of Amir
- Aviv or Aviva: It means spring
- Arnona: A feminine proper name meaning a stream or stream of water running like a roar.
- Bat: A feminine proper name meaning a daughter or a girl
- Patia: One of the names of the Jewish girls, which means the daughter of God
- Bat Cher: A feminine name meaning the girl of the song or chant
- Bracha: Jewish name was given to females and designates blessing
- Bat Ami: means a national or popular girl
- Braindel: A feminine proper name meaning black-haired brunette
- Belha: The name of a slave girl, Jacob, which means terrifying, annoying, or shivering
- Bina: means intelligence, sophistication, understanding, and wisdom
- Bat Yam: It means is a feminine name meaning girl of the sea or the sea
20.Basheva: Daughter of Sabaa, wife of King David
- Temna: It is the name of a place in Israel
22.Tirtza: A name meaning acceptable
- Tifona: One of the names that have a delicate and distinct meaning, as it means love of nature
24.Tufa: good or good
- Tzipura: The wife of Moses, meaning a bird
- Tzina: Zionism or excellent, complete
- Tzuvia: Watcher and guardian, Yiddish image of Sophia
- Tzafa: A feminine proper name meaning gazelle or doe
- Tifa: A name that means good girl
30.Toeba: A dove in Yiddish
- Khajit: A feminine name meaning a feast or a celebration
- Khaya: Alive alive
- Khafa: A distinguished name meaning Eve
- Khimda: A name was given to females, meaning desirable or attractive
- Khajia: Celebration or feast of God
- Khafifa: Sweetheart or beloved
- Khanna: Generous, virtuous, benefactor, merciful
- Kharna: From Slavic, which in Yiddish means darkness or a dark, dark place.
- Uziella: A name meaning the power of God
- Inbal: A name meaning bell tongue
- Irit: It means is a distinctly female name that means daffodil
- Uzit: One of the names that have distinctive meaning, meaning strength
- Uziela: It means the power of God
- Vigal: A bird or a bird in Yiddish
- Froma: pious
- Freddy: Joy or pleasure and bliss in Yiddish
- Viri: One of the beautiful Jewish girls’ names, it means rose
- Vardia: The Rose of God
- Philae: Feminine, the Yiddish name Philae, which means wolf
- Rafka: The wife of Isaac, meaning a bundle
- Romima: The highest and the heights, or high and sublime
- Runiel: A name was given to females, meaning the song of God
- Rina: A feminine scientific name meaning the pure, pure girl in Yiddish
- Rotem: It means to tie or tie, and it is the name of a plant in southern Israel
- Ruth: means known in the Bible
- Rochelle: Yiddishi’s Pampering Rachel
- Ravital: More than a child
- Rinana: It means is a Jewish girl’s name that carries a meaning that inspires joy and optimism, because it means joy or bliss, or a song.
- Razila: My secret is God
- Revaela: God has healed him
- Riot: Friendship or girlfriend
- Reviva: Rain or dew
- Zakia: It means is one of the distinguished female names that mean the pure, elegant, and bright girl
- Zehava: Gold
- Ziva: It means a wolf
- Zelda: It means luck in Yiddish
- Zamira: A feminine proper name meaning song or psalm
- Zimra: A name meaning a song of praise
- Ziva or Zivit: majesty or radiance
- Sarai: This is the original name for Sarah in the Bible
- Cigula: A feminine scientific name meaning treasure or something precious and expensive, or violet
- Segal: It means treasure.
- Samhuna: Bliss and joy
74.Sima: A treasure or a cache
75.Sivan: The Hebrew name for the month “February”
It means season, time, or season
76.Cecil: A name meaning sweet or sweet in Yiddish
- China: A name meaning beautiful in Yiddish
- Shalva: A feminine proper name that carries the meaning of soft, meaning calm or serenity
- Shimira: garrison or sentry
Sharon or Sharona or
- Sharonit: A localized name in Israel
- Saula: The feminine image of Saul, means spirit.
- Chile: It means mine
- Shelia: A name meaning God is mine, or God does not have me
- Cheriel: A name meaning the song of God
- Shifra: It means is the name of the midwife who disobeyed Pharaoh’s orders to kill Jewish infants, and its meaning is beautiful
- Head: means echo, and it is a name that can be called feminine and masculine
- Hedia: The Voice or Echo of God
- Herut: A distinctive feminine scientific name meaning freedom
89 Herzl: She is the feminine image of Herzl
- Hyla: Means praise or praise and praise to God
- Hillel: It means is the feminine image of Hillel and means praise and praise
- Hoodia: A name meaning Praise God
Arabic Jewish names for males
A lot of nice names for boys you will read.
- Aharon: He was the first high priest and was the brother of Moses.
The name means “mountain”. It can also mean “shining”.
- Adam: He was the first person that was created by God.
The name means “earth”. This is one of the most popular Hebrew names for boys.
- Alon: He was the grandson of yacob in the Bible.
The name means “oak tree”. This is also a popular name.
- Asher: means “blessed.” It can also mean “lucky.”
- Azriel: means “the helper of God.”
- Barak: means “lightning”.
There are several forms of this name.
- Benjamin: means “son of my right hand,” which also translates to strength.
- Boaz: He was Ruth’s husband and was King David’s great-grandfather.
The name means “speed.”
- Kalev: He was the husband of Mary who was the sister of Moses. The name means “like a heart.”
- Haim: The name means “life.”
- Chanush: Ibn Cain was in the Bible.
The name means “educated.”
It can also mean “custom”.
- Daniel: He was part of King Nebuchadnezzar’s court and was saved from the lion’s den.
The name means “God is a judge.”
- David: He was the second King of Israel and he is the ancestor of Christ. The name means “beloved.”
- Ephriam: He was the second son of Joseph and the grandson of Jacob.
The name means “fruitful”.
- Ehud: He was one of the judges of Israel.
The name means “beloved.”
- Eliezer: There was a servant of Abraham, and he was also a son of Moses called Eliezer.
The name means “Oh God helped”.
- Eli: He was the High Priest in the Bible and the last judge.
The name means “ascending”. It can also mean “raising”.
- Emmanuel: This was the name of the Jewish savior, and it is also a tribe in Judah.
The name means “God is with us.”
- Ezra: He was the one who led the Jewish people from Babylon and also helped rebuild the holy temple.
The name means “helper”.
- Gavriel: He was the angel who foretold the birth of Isaac as he overthrew Sodom.
The name means “God is my strength.”
- Gideon: He was one of the judges of Israel. He also defeated the Midianites.
The name means “great warrior”.
- Hirsch: The name is the same as Naphtali, who has been compared to a fast gazelle.
This means “deer” in the Yiddish language.
- Levi: The son of Jacob was a ruler, and he was one of the 12 tribes of Israel. The name means “person accompanying” or “person attending.”
- Manoach: He was Samson’s father. The name means “place of rest”.
- Midad: He was a leader and a prophet in the time of Moses. The name means “friend.
- Menashe: He was the son of Joseph. The name means “cause of forgetfulness” and also has the power to ward off evil.
- Michael: He was an angel and a member of the Asher tribe. He stays with people when they sleep. The name means “who is like God.”
- Moshe: He was the great prophet who led the Jews from Egypt and obtained the Torah on Mount Sinai. The name means “drawn”.
- Natan: He was a prophet in the Bible. The name means “I gave”.
- Seth: He was the son of Adam who was born after the death of Abel.
The name means “given”.
This is one of the most popular names in Hebrew.
- Jill: The name means “joy” and it can be either male or female.
The female name would be Gila in this case.
- Gal: This is the name for the ocean which means “wave”.
- Dror: The name has the wonderful meaning of “freedom.”
This is a very powerful name and gives authority to the child as well.
- Giffen: means “karma” and it can be used for both male and female children.
- Rimon: It means is derived from pomegranate and is one of the most beloved fruits in the Jewish tradition.
The name means “pomegranate” and represents learning and knowledge as well as wisdom.
- Liron: This is a beautiful name meaning “my joy” or even “my song.”
- David: This is one of the most famous child Hebrew names from the Bible. He was the king of Israel.
The name means “beloved.”
- Noah: She was the daughter of Zelofhad. The name means “movement”.
- Robin: He was the eldest son of Jacob and the tribe of Israel.
The name means “Behold, the Son.”
- Samuel: He was the first king of Israel.
The name means “God has heard”.
This is the famous Hebrew baby name.
- Simon: He was the son of Jacob and the tribe of Israel.
The name means “to hear”
- Tirza: She was the daughter of Zilofhad who inherited his land.
The name means “please.”
- Tsifaniyya: He was one of the prophets.
The name means “God is hidden.”
- Zipulon: He was from the Bani Yaqub and the tribe of Israel.
The name means “honor.”
This is a good name to keep for your child.
Here we have come to the end of our article in which we talked about Arabic Jewish names.
Thanks for reading, dear reader, I hope you like it.