Names in Hebrew

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A list of all modern Hebrew names and their meaning. Names are sorted according to categories, including botanical names, names of places, zoological names, etc. and historical periods including modern, biblical and Talmudic eras.

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Names Related to Agriculture

Hebrew Name Meaning Gender
Aluma
אֲלוּמָה
In Middle Ages Hebrew, the word "אֲלוּמָה" means "strong, brave". In modern Hebrew, this word sounds like the word "אֲלֻמָּה" (sheaf).
Amir (2)
עָמִיר
Little sheaf, little bundle of cut stalks of grain.
Amira (2)
עֲמִירָה
Binding cut stalks of grain into sheaves.
Bar
בַּר
Grain, cereal; grain cleaned of its chaff; clean, pure; wild, outside, in the nature; son.
Carmel (Karmel)
כַּרְמֶל
A plece of vineyards and orchards; roasted grains.
Carmela (Karmela)
כַּרְמֶלָּה
The name Carmela is derived of the name Carmel, which means "a plece of vineyards and orchards"; "roasted grains".
Carmit (Karmit)
כַּרְמִית
The name "כַּרְמִית" may be derived of the word כֶּרֶם (kerem, "vineyard").
Carmiya (Carmiyya, Karmiya)
כַּרְמִיָּה (כרמייה)
The name "כַּרְמִיָּה" may be derived of the word כֶּרֶם (kerem, "vineyard").
Dalit
דָּלִית
Vine, the branches of which are rishing up or hanging on posts; long branch rising up or hanging on posts.
Daliya (Dalia, Dalya)
דָּלִיָּה
A long branch rising up or hanging on posts. The name Daliya resembles the name of the flower Dahlia.
Dganit (Deganit)
דְגָנִית
The name "דגנית" is derived of the word דָּגָן (dagan, "grain" "cereal").
Enav (Einav)
עֵנָב (עינב)
Grape.
Eshcol (Eshkol)
אֶשְׁכּוֹל
bunch, cluster (of grapes, etc.). Eshcol is also a name of a brook near Hebron: "And they came unto the brook of Eshcol and cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they bare it between two upon a staff" (Numbers 13, 23).
Gania (Ganya)
גַּנְיָה
The meaning of the name is "God's (represented by the letters יה) garden (גן, gan)".
Ganit
גַּנִית
The name "Ganit" is derived of the word "גן" (gan, "garden").
Neta
נֶטַע
Seedling.
Nir
נִיר
Plowed field.
Nira
נִירָה
The name "Nira" is derived of the word "ניר" (nir, "plowed field").
Nirel (Nir'el)
נִירְאֵל
The meaning of the name is "God's (אל, el) plowed field (ניר, nir)".
Nirit
נִירִית
The name "Nirit" is derived of the word "ניר" (nir, "plowed field").
Omer
עֹמֶר (עומר)
Little sheaf, little bundle of cut stalks of grain; an ancient measure.
Omri
עָמְרִי (עומרי)
My sheaf (עומר).
Regev
רֶגֶב
Clod, lump of earth.
Talma
תַּלְמָה
Furrow.
Yaniv
יָנִיב
The meaning of "יניב" (Yaniv) is: (he) will bear fruit, yield, produce. The future tense masculine singular form of the verb להניב (lehaniv).
Yogev
יוֹגֵב
Farmer.