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Uriella as a girl's name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Uriella is "God's light". Uriella is related to the name Uriela.
Udelia as a girl's name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Udelia is "song; praise God; fortunate or prosperous in battle".
Urith as a girl's name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Urith is "brightness". Urith is related to the Hebrew name Urit.
Urijah as a boy's name is of Hebrew origin meaning "my light is Jehovah".
Tamir is a boy’s name of Hebrew and Arabic origins. In Hebrew, Tamir means “erect” or “tall,” while in Arabic it means “wealthy one.” This refers to people who owned many date trees or dates, an… Read more »
Selah is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin and is a variation of the Hebrew word Sela, meaning “rock” or “boulder.” However, this particular spelling of Selah is used in the Hebrew Bible 74… Read more »
Samara is a feminine name of primarily Hebrew origin. Meaning "guardian" or "protected by God," Samara evokes a sense of quiet watchfulness and divine worth. Under the guidance of a supreme being,… Read more »
A boy's name of Hebrew origin, Oshea means _“Yahweh is salvation”_ and is a charming title to honor your faith with. A variant of Joshua and Hosea, Oshea is a Biblical name and comes from the verb… Read more »
Eluding a noble charm, Obadiah is a Hebrew masculine name with far humbler roots. Originally Ōḇaḏyā, Obadiah means "servant of God" in reference to the biblical figure. A wealthy man,… Read more »
Nori is a lovely gender-neutral name of mixed origins. The Japanese side of its heritage means both "doctrine" and "seaweed," but the Hebrew side means "peaceful." With such an array of definitions,… Read more »
A beautiful name of Indian origin, Nila is primarily a girl’s name that bears the meaning “blue.” The color blue is often associated with peace and serenity, inspiring stability and tranquility in… Read more »
The name Shaina is girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "beautiful". Despite its Irish sound, this commonly used word name has usually been confined to Jewish families.
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