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Congratulations! Your little bundle of joy has finally arrived. But the Baptism ceremony is right around the corner and you’re still searching for that perfect baby name. While the ceremony in itself is more about your child being welcomed into your Christian faith, it’s also the perfect time to give your baby the name that they will carry for the rest of
their lives. While the most common route is to look for biblical names that symbolise something to you and your family, many parents are also looking at other sources of inspiration. Thus, to help you out we’ve got some popular and unique baby names with biblical meaning. Additionally, to make your search fruitful, we’ve found Christian house
names derived from the names of God and angels present in the bible. So, let’s have a look at these unique baby boy and baby girl names with biblical meaning.Unique Baby Boys Names with Biblical Meaning 1. Aaron - Strong 2. Aaric - Rule with mercy 3. Abel - A breath 4. Abraham - Father of many 5. Acacio - Lord holds 6. Adrian - Blessed with
immense strength 7. Adonis - God’s blessing 8. Andrew - Strong and manly 9. Barak - Lightning 10. Barnabas - Joseph 11. Bartholomew - Son of Talmay; rich in land 12. Benjamin - Son of the right hand 13. Dan - God is my judge 14. Elvin - A noble friend 15.

Elijah - Yahweh is my God 16.


Elon - Oak tree 17.

Ephraim - Fruitful 18. Ezekiel - God will strengthen 19. Gerard - Strong and brave-hearted 20. Gabriel - God is my strength 21. Gad - Luck 22. Gideon - One who cuts down 23. Hillel - Praise 24. Hiram - Benevolent brother 25. Nathan - A gift from God 26. Zacharias - Favoured by God 27. Arne- As powerful as an eagle 28. Felix - Happy and incredibly
fortunate 29.

Isaac - Bringer of joy and laughter 30.


Immanuel - God is with us 31. Ishmael - God will hear 32. Israel - Fighter of God 33. Jabin - Wise 34.
Jacob - Supplanter 35. James - Replacer 36. Jared - Rose; descending 37. Jethro - Abundance 38. Joel - Yahu is God 39. John - Graced by God 40. Jokim - That made the sun standstill 41. Joseph - He will add 42. Joshua - God is deliverance 43. Josiah - God has healed 44. Judah - Praise 45. Kane - The son of a mighty warrior 46. Theo - God’s precious gift
47. Thaddeus - Gift of God 48. Thomas - Twin 49. Timothy - Honouring God 50. Samuel - The name of a King in the bible, it’s amongst the most popular biblical boy names 51.
Wilber- Very bright and smart 52. Norbert - Somebody who is brilliant 53.
Simon - One of Jesus’ disciples, it’s amongst the most common biblical boy names 54. Samson - Sun 55. Solomon - Man of peace 56. Saul - Question 57. Silas - Forest 58. Stephen - Crowned 59. Seth - Appointed 60. Levi - United 61. Lucas - White 62. Luke - Light 63. Owen - Noble and a young warrior 64. Richard - Powerful and brave 65. Reuben -
Behold 66. Rufus - Red 67. Vincent - A mighty conqueror 68. Brian - Strong and honourable 69. Mark- War-like 70. Malcolm - Disciplined and devoted to God 71.
Matthew - Gift of God 72. Meshach - The draws with force 73. Moses - To draw out 74. Keith - One of the most popular Christian baby boy names, it means spontaneous 75. Shane - Gracious and kind 76. Ralph - Wise and intelligent 77. Noah - Rest 78. Paul - Small 79. Peter - A stone 80. Philip - WarlikeModern Biblical Names & Meanings for Baby
Boys1. Abner - Father of light 2. Bennett - Blessed 3. Brion - Valour 4. Bryn - Hill 5. Collin - A young man, of the victorious people 6. Corey - From the hollow 7. Clement - Merciful, good 8. Cyril - Lord 9. Dylan - Son of the sea 10. Eliphaz - The endeavour of God 11. Eric – Complete ruler 12. Eros - Love; passionate 13. Eamon - Rich guardian 14. Feivel -
Bright one 15. Fergus - The supreme choice 16. Filbert - Brilliant 17. Glyn - Mountain valley 18. Greg - Vigilant 19. Hughe - Heart 20. Hyman - Life 21. Hadrian - Dark 22. Ian - God is merciful and gracious 23. Itzak - Laughter 24. Irvin - Fresh water 25. Jude - Praised 26. Jason - The Lord is salvation 27. Kev - Gentle 28.
Kedem - Ancient 29. Kian - God is gracious 30. Leon - Lion 31. Nathan - Gift of God 32. Nacoma - Lovable 33. Nicholas - Victory of the people 34. Othello - He has the sound of God 35. Reuel - Friend of God 36. Rian - King 37. Ryan - Little king 38. Sachiel - Covering of God 39. Sean - God is gracious 40. Ted - God’s gift 41. Ulrick - Power of the wolf 42.
Vidor - Victorious 43. Vincent - Conquering 44. Walter - Ruler of the army 45. Wilfred - Desiring peace 46. Wynn - Friend 47.

Xavier - Brother 48. York - Boar estate 49. Zane - Gift from God 50. Zeph - God has hidden Baby Boy Names Based on the Names of Angel in the Bible 1. Gabriel - God is my strength 2. Micheal - God-like 3. Raphael - God has healed 4. Uriel - Flame of God 5. Azrael - Angel of God 6. Phanuel - The face of God 7. Zadkiel - Righteousness of God 8. Camael
- Strength 9. Jeremiel - God uplifts 10.
Ramiel - Thunder of God 11. Barachiel- God’s blessing 12. Haniel - God’s gift 13. Jegudiel - Laudation of God 14. Jophiel - Beauty of God 15.

Lucifer - Light-bearer 16. Abaddon - Destroyer 17. Kafziel - Speedy one of God 18. Malach - Angel 19. Castiel - Shield of God 20. Orifiel - My neck is GodUnique Baby Girl Names with Biblical Meaning 1.
Ada - Ornament 2. Adriel - God is my help 3.
Ahlai - Expecting 4. Anna - One who gives 5. Analia - Grace 6. Ancy - Beautiful of all 7. Agnes - Pure 8. Apphia - Fruitful 9. Atarah - Crown 10. Athaliah - The time of the Lord 11. Bathsheba - Daughter of the oath 12. Brea - Noble 13. Candace - Pure, innocent 14. Chloe - Blooming 15. Calah - Favourable 16. Danica - Morning star 17. Damaris - A little
women 18. Deborah - Bee 19. Delilah - Delicate 20.
Kaara – Beloved 21. Quinn - Wise and knowledgeable 22. Thea - Goddess 23. Tamar - Palm tree 24. Tirza - Delightful 25. Ruth - Vision of beauty 26. Davina - Cherished and loved 27. Dina - Avenged 28. Hannah - Merciful 29. Hartley - Deer meadow 30. Olivia - Symbol of peace 31. Oriana - Sunrise 32. Oprah - Gold 33. Raelyn - Grace 34. Allegra -
Cheerful and lively 35. Gabriella - Devoted to God 36.
Esther - Star 37. Elizabeth - God is my oath 38. Eve - Life 39. Eunice - Good victory 40. Sophia - Very wise 41.
Tabitha - Beautiful and graceful 42. Valerie - One with great power 43. Vashti - Thread 44. Roxanne - Bright star 45. Rachel - Female sheep 46. Ruth - Friend 47. Phebe - Shining 48. Priscilla - Venerable 49. Bethany - House of song 50. Diana - Perfect or full or light 51. Lillian - Innocent, pure and very beautiful 52. Leah - Delicate 53. Lisa - Spiritual 54.
Lyda - God’s worshipper 55. Lois - More desirable 56. Sera, Sara or Sarah - My princess 57. Salome - Peace 58. Sapphira - Gem, beautiful 59. Susanna - Lily; joy 60. Bernice - A bringer of victory 61. Abigail - Her father’s joy 62. Julia - Youthful 63. Juliana - Youthful and full of energy 64. Jedidah - Beloved 65. Jezebel - Not exalted 66.
Joanna - Grace 67. Judith - She will be praised 68. Helena - Light 69. Huldah - Weasel 70. Bridget - Strength 71. Martha - Provoking 72. Mary - Beloved 73. Michaiah - Humble 74. Milcah -Queen 75.
Miriam - Beloved 76. Naarah - Young girl 77. Naomi - Beauty 78. Ulani - Cheerful 79.
Yanet - Merciful 80. Zilpah - Jacob’s second wife Modern Biblical Names and Meaning for Baby Girl 1. Amanda - God’s gift 2. Belicia - God’s promise 3. Beth - God is an abundance 4. Bina - Melodious; knowledge 5. Brielle - God is my strength 6. Carly - Most beautiful 7. Cassandra - Shine about mankind 8. Catalina - Pure 9. Celeste - Heavenly 10. Celia
- Divine 11. Cora - Maiden 12. Diem - Day 13. Dahlia - One who is from the valley 14.
Daisy - Day’s eye 15. Davina - Adored 16. Elora - God’s light 17. Ember - A glowing article representing the remains of a dying fire. 18. Esta - Star 19.
Elena - Light 20. Elisa - God is a promise 21. Fleur - Flower 22. Gali - Fountain 23. Gianna - God’s grace 24. Giselle - One who pledges 25. Halsey - From Hal’s land 26. Imogen - Maiden 27. Ina - Queen 28.
Isadora - Gift of Isis 29. Jaelyn - Ambitious; God may protect 30. Jenny - God’s gracious 31. Joslyn - Supplanter 32. Kaia - Earth; pure 33. Kaylee - Who is like God 34. Katherine - Pure 35. Lilith - Night creatures 36. Linda - Beautiful 37. Luciann - One who is surrounded by light 38. Makenna - Born of fire 39. NIna - God was gracious 40. Oda - Praise God
41. Olive - Olive tree 42.
Paisley - Church 43. Pandora - Gifted one 44. Paloma - Dove 45. Rayna - Pure; song of the Lord 46. Rhiannon - Great queen 47. Remi - Oarsman 48. Sena - Moon, blessed 49. Talia - Dew of heaven 50.
Tori - Turtledove; triumphant 51. Valentina - One who is strong and health 52. Vivian - Alive 53. Yvette - Archer 54. Yovela - Rejoice 55. Udela - Wealthy 56. Ziva - Radiance in Hebrew Baby Girl Names Based on the Names of Angel in the Bible1. Aniela - Good’s messenger 2. Charmeine - Singer; fruit garden 3. Evangelina - Bearer of good news 4. Dara
- Wealth; the pearl of wisdom 5. Gotzone - God’s messenger 6. Angelisa - Messenger, angel 7. Angela - Angel 8. Ariel - Lion of God 9. Seraphina - Purifying angel 10.
Erelah - Holy messenger 11. Mariangela - Rebel-angel 12. Micheangela - Who is like God 13. Angelette - Little angel 14.
Evangeline - Gospel; good newsAren’t these Christian house names perfect for your little one? In case you haven’t found the perfect match yet, head to our baby name generator tool. It has got a bunch of biblical names lined up for you. To explore more names, navigate to our cool list of unisex names or 2021 baby girl names and 2021 baby boy
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checklist which will keep you ready for the big day! On that note, we hope that in no time, you will find a name that sticks to your heart. Happy name hunting! Updated on January 4, 2021 23 January 2023 | Published 14 January 2020 Reviewed by Tanya Tantry, MD, Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Medical Consultant at Flo Flo Fact-Checking Standards
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But where do you start if you are looking for biblical names?
We’ve compiled 140 biblical baby names for girls and boys, complete with their meanings. Many common names come from the Bible or other religious texts. They’ve been anglicized from their Hebrew and Latin roots as the texts were translated. There are several reasons parents may want to find a biblical name for their child.
Some of the reasons are:Familiarity — Names like Mary, Sarah, Peter, and John are all biblical names. It’s important to some parents that their child has a name that peers can easily distinguish to avoid confusion.Religious background — For religious families, choosing names suited to their faith can give their children a rich history and connect them
to the family’s moral values.Family history — Some families have a tradition of giving children “themed” names, such as natural elements, religious names, or names from a specific time period. Sometimes it’s because the older children have biblical names and you want to keep the tradition with your newborn.Whatever your reasons for looking for
these names, check out the lists below. They’ve been separated and categorized into names for boys, names for girls, unique names, and classic names. There are literally hundreds of Bible names for boys in religious texts, and you can use any of them to give your baby a fantastic name. Find out what you can do with our Health Assistant If you’d
like something that sounds familiar and feels good, then choose one of the classic biblical names for boys. If you’d like to have the name rooted in religion but perhaps feel a little more adventurous, then choose a name from the unique section. Finding just the right name for your child can be a challenge. You want the name to grow with them so that
when they’re adults, living their own lives, that name is still strong and relevant to them. Take a look at these rich and classic biblical boy names below:Aaron — High mountainAbraham — Father of nationsAdam — ManAmos — To carry, borne by GodAndrew — Manly and powerfulBenjamin — A favorite sonCaleb — Whole heartCyrus — LordDaniel —
God is my judgeDavid — BelovedEthan — Enduring and strongIsaac — He will laughIsaiah — God is salvationJacob — SupplanterJared — DescentJason — To healJoel — Yahweh is GodJohn — God is graciousJoseph — Jehovah will increaseJoshua — God is salvationJosiah — God supportsLucas — From LucaniaMarcus/Mark — Dedicated to
MarsMatthew — Gift of GodNathan — He gaveNoah — To restPaul — SmallPeter — StonePhilip — Horse loverSamson — SunSeth — AppointedSimon — He has heardStephen — CrownThomas — TwinTimothy — Honoring GodZachariah/Zach — The Lord recalled Some parents want their child’s name to have religious roots but are looking for
something more unique. If that’s you, then you’re in luck. Biblical texts are full of interesting names for boys with even more interesting meanings. Take a look at these angelic and unique names:Abel — BreathAbsalom — Father is peaceAlpheus — SuccessorAsa — Doctor, healerAsher — Happy and blessedDarius — Maintains possessions
wellDemetrius — Follower of DemeterElon — Oak treeEnoch — Trained, vowed, dedicatedEphraim — FruitfulEsau — HairyFelix — Happy and luckyGabriel — God is my strengthGideon — Tree cutterJesse — GiftJordan — To descendJude — PraiseKenan — AcquireLemuel — Belonging to GodLevi — Joined togetherMicah — Who is like God?Nicodemus
— People’s victoryPhineas — OracleReuben — Behold, a sonRufus — Red-hairedSilas — Man of the forestThaddeus — HeartTitus — The avengerTobias — God is goodUriel — Angel of light, the flame of God There are many names in biblical texts that you could give your little girl. But which one should you choose, when there are so many? If you’re
overwhelmed with options, try to break it down. What are you looking for in the name? Is it the name’s meaning? Or the way it sounds? If you want a name that feels classic for your baby, then choose one from the classic list. If you want to give your little girl a biblical flair, then choose one from the unique list. Many people have grown up with
classmates and friends who had biblical names but maybe didn’t even know it. Biblical girl names can be quite classic; even princesses and queens have had biblical names. Give your little girl a beautiful and traditional name from this classic list:Abigail — Fathers rejoiceAdina — Noble, gentle, delicateAngela — Messenger of GodAnna —
GraciousAriel — Lion of GodBethany — House of figsBethel — House of GodCandace — Clarity, whitenessCharity — Dear, belovedChloe — Green sproutDeborah — BeeDelilah — DelicateDiana — Heavenly and divineElizabeth — God’s promise, God is my oathEsther — StarEve — Life, animalFaith — DevotionGabriela — God is my strengthHannah —
GraceHope — Desire to beJoanna — God is graciousJordan — To descendJoy — HappinessJulia — Youthful and downyLeah — Weary oneLillian/Lily — Lily flowerLois — SuperiorLydia — From LydiaMara — BitterMartha — Lady, mistress of the houseMary — Of the seaPhoebe — Bright and pureRachel — EweRebecca — To joinRose — Rose flowerRuth
— FriendSarah — PrincessSharon — Fertile plainSusannah — LilyTamara — Date palm If you want your little girl to grow up with a touch of spirituality but an independent flair, then you might want to consider a unique biblical name. There are many interesting names in religious texts that can lend a special twist to your daughter’s name. Take a
look at these unique and cool-sounding biblical girl names: Abilene — GrassAdah/Ada — AdornmentAreli — GoldenAsenath — She belongs to her fatherAtara — DiademBaara — FlameBela — She of fair skinCarmel — Garden, orchardDamaris — Calf, to tame, be gentleDinah — JustifiedDrusilla — Fresh as the dewEden — ParadiseEunice — Good
victoryGenesis — The beginningHuldah — Loved one, moleJael — Mountain goatJewel — Plaything, delightJochebed — God’s gloryJunia — Queen of heavenKeturah — IncenseMercy — Compassion, forbearanceMerry — Joyful, light-heartedMiriam — Of the seaMilcah — QueenMyra — MyrrhNaomi — Pleasant oneOrpah — FaunSapphira — The pretty
oneTabitha — GazelleTerah — EarthZibiah — DoeZina — Guest, strangerZipporah — Bird All these names and their meanings have religious undertones. They are steeped in spirituality and faith. If you want to hold tight to your faith and bless your children with beautiful names that reflect that, then biblical names might be a great option. Sometimes
discovering the meaning of a name you’ve heard before makes it more special to you. Whatever you choose, enjoy the process of choosing a name. Take your time; say each name aloud to hear it. Read up on all the different meanings behind the names. It doesn’t have to be a stressful experience; it can be fun and enjoyable. Participate in research on
pregnancy health and wellbeing. Make an impact and get a free 1-year subscription to Flo Premium and a chance to win up to 550$ voucher! Current version ( 23 January 2023 ) Reviewed by Tanya Tantry, MD, Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Medical Consultant at Flo This post contains affiliate links. Today, I’m sharing over 65 of my favorite unique
Biblical boy names that go beyond the classic Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Choosing your baby’s name is one of the most special parts of pregnancy, and of welcoming your new little addition to the family. What better way to honor your faith as a couple, and as a family, than to choose a name for your baby boy from the Bible? From courageous,
heroic characters to great leaders and beyond, the Bible truly is an inspirational place to look for a meaningful name for your little boy. Modern, Unique Biblical Boy Names with Meanings My top picks are marked with a little red heart. Here is a list of all of my favorite unique Biblical boy names for your baby boy: 604 Judah ❤ Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: one who praises God Popularity: #183 Elijah Origin: Hebrew Meaning: Yahweh is my God Popularity: #4 Isaiah Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God saves Popularity: #56 Jonah Origin: Hebrew Meaning: dove, which is the bird of peace Popularity: #140 Isaac Origin: Hebrew Meaning: one who laughs or one who rejoices Popularity: #40 Jacob
Origin: Hebrew Meaning: supplanter Popularity: #24 Luke ❤ Origin: Greek/Latin Meaning: light-giving, bringer of light Popularity: #32 Ezra Origin: Hebrew Meaning: to help or protect Popularity: #37 Jude ❤ Origin: Hebrew Meaning: praised Popularity: #150 Ezekiel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: strength of God Popularity: #53 Zachariah Origin:
Hebrew Meaning: God remembers Popularity: #550 James Origin: Hebrew Meaning: supplanter Popularity: #5 Joah ❤ Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God is his brother Popularity: > 1000 Cain Origin: Hebrew Meaning: spear Popularity: #956 Hoseah Origin: Hebrew Meaning: salvation; He saves Popularity: > 1000 Abel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: breath
Popularity: #196 Adam Origin: Hebrew Meaning: son of the red earth Popularity: #104 Abraham Origin: Hebrew Meaning: exalted father Popularity: #202 David Origin: Hebrew Meaning: beloved Popularity: #30 Levi ❤ Origin: Hebrew Meaning: joined in harmony Popularity: #12 Related: 105+ Middle Names for Levi You’ll Absolutely Adore Joseph
Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God will give Popularity: #28 Gideon ❤ Origin: Hebrew Meaning: great warrior Popularity: #310 Silas Origin: Latin Meaning: forest or wood Popularity: #91 Eli ❤ Origin: Hebrew Meaning: high or elevated Popularity: #64 Samuel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God has heard Popularity: #23 Samson Origin: Hebrew Meaning: of
the sun Popularity: #590 Ananias Origin: Hebrew/Greek Meaning: gift of the Lord Popularity: > 1000 Israel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: he who wrestles with God Popularity: #234 Jeremiah Origin: Hebrew Meaning: appointed by God Popularity: #85 Jericho Origin: Hebrew Meaning: city of the moon Popularity: #895 Joel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: the
Lord is God Popularity: #211 Amos Origin: Hebrew Meaning: strong, hardworking or to carry Popularity: #603 Micah ❤ Origin: Hebrew Meaning: who is like God? Popularity: #107 Malachi Origin: Hebrew Meaning: messenger of God Popularity: #167 Caleb Joses Josiah Jethro Asher Jesse Koa Gabriel Shiloh Popularity: #581 (and #410 for girls)
Zacchaeus Julius Phinneas Joses Toby Origin: Hebrew Meaning: The Lord is good Popularity: > 1000 Milo ❤ Origin: Czech Meaning: one who is honored Popularity: #127 Esau Origin: Hebrew Meaning: a hairy man; Jacob’s older twin brother in the Bible Popularity: > 1000 Benjamin Origin: Hebrew Meaning: son of the South, son of the right hand
Popularity: #7 Felix Origin: Latin Meaning: happy Popularity: #193 Elias Origin: Hebrew Meaning: a form of Elijah, meaning “Jehovah is my God” Popularity: #48 Tobias Origin: Hebrew Meaning: the Lord is good Popularity: #277 Apollonos Origin: Greek Meaning: belonging to Apollo Popularity: > 1000 Hosea Origin: Hebrew Meaning: one who
reaches salvation Popularity: > 1000 Rufus Origin: Latin Meaning: a red-haired man Popularity: > 1000 Barnabas Origin: Hebrew Meaning: the son of the prophet Popularity: > 1000 Matthias Origin: Hebrew Meaning: gift of God Popularity: #450 (Matias is #225) Thaddeus Origin: Aramaic Meaning: having heart Popularity: #820 Jesiah Origin:
Hebrew Meaning: the Lord exists Popularity: #919 Roman Origin: Latin Meaning: a citizen of Rome Popularity: #75 Zion Origin: Hebrew Meaning: from the citadel Popularity: #136 Oren Origin: Hebrew Meaning: from the pine tree Popularity: > 1000 Titus Origin: Greek, Latin Meaning: of the giants; a great defender Popularity: #361 Rhodes Origin:
Greek Meaning: from the place where the roses grow Popularity: > 1000 Popular Biblical Boys Names These popular Biblical baby boy names, on the other hand, have been commonly used for generations, and are widely considered top male Bible-based names: Matthew Origin: Hebrew Meaning: gift of God Popularity: #36 Mark Origin: Greek
Meaning: shining Popularity: #252 Luke ❤ Origin: Greek Meaning: light-giving Popularity: #32 John Origin: Hebrew Meaning: Yahweh has been gracious Popularity: #27 Daniel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God is my judge Popularity: #16 Noah Origin: Hebrew Meaning: rest Popularity: #2 Related: 65+ Precious Middle Names for Noah To Add To Your
List Timothy Origin: Greek Meaning: honoring God Popularity: #201 Joseph Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God will give Popularity: #28 Nicholas Origin: Greek Meaning: victory of the people Popularity: #92 Thomas Origin: Aramaic, Greek Meaning: twin Popularity: #46 Simon Origin: Hebrew Meaning: listen Popularity: #247 Joshua Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: God is salvation Popularity: #58 Gabriel Origin: Hebrew Meaning: God is my strength Popularity: #38 Biblical Baby Boy Names – Final Thoughts How did I do? Have you fallen in love with any of these boys names from the Bible? Which names are you considering for your little one? Read Next: 19+ Simple Changing Table Essentials You’re
Definitely Gonna Need So, How Many Swaddles Do You *Actually* Need for a Newborn Baby? 49+ *Important* Things To Do Before Baby Arrives (Third Trimester Checklist) ByTassia AgatowskiApr 5 2023·12 min readHere is a list of our favorite Biblical girl names and meanings, to remind your little one that she is blessed, cherished, and divine.The
Bible may have been written centuries ago, but Biblical girl names never seem to get old.Whether names that mean “holy” or just inspiring names of women whose stories resonate with you, Bible names for girls can be some of the most powerful.Here are some of the most popular and (we think) beautiful female Bible names.We’ve also included some
of the lesser-known ones for those of you who already know that your little bundle from Heaven will need a name that’s all her own.In this article: What is a good Biblical name for a girl?What is a holy name for a girl?What are unique Biblical names?What girl’s name means gift from God?What are strong Biblical girl names?What is the best female
name in the Bible?What is a spiritual girl’s name?What is a good Biblical name for a girl?The top Bible girl names in the U.S. this year, in order of popularity, are: Abigail: A woman of both brains and beauty who advised and later married King David. Powerhouse, much? Eden: The beautiful garden and cradle of life, this name can be used for girls as
well as boys. Elizabeth: It may remind us today of a certain queen, but this evergreen name goes way back to Biblical times and literally means “God is my oath.” Eliza, Elisha, and even Isabella are some lovely derivations. Daphne: An important place name in the Bible, Daphne also has origins in Greek mythology, where she was a beautiful nymph.
Naomi: This name means “pleasantness” in Hebrew but is also a popular Japanese name meaning “beautiful.” Phoebe: Wise, and trusted by none other than St Paul, this is a name of great seriousness and piety. And um, a certain quirky Friend… Smelly cat, smelly cat, what are they feeding you? Delilah: Yes, that girlfriend who gave Samson the
Bible’s most famous haircut, but also a beautiful name that means “delicate” and is fast rising up the popularity charts. Hannah: An absolute classic meaning “grace,” and one of the most recognizable Biblical girls’ names today. The Latin version Anna is another favorite. Ada: Originally Adah, this is the first female name in the Bible after Eve. It’s also
the name of the great Ada Lovelace, who came up with the first computer. So if you want to combine faith and science, this could be the option for you. Eve or Eva: The ultimate original. The traditional Hebrew meaning is “life” or “life-giving.” Asa: Originally a strong Judean king, Asa, which means “healer” is now popular for girls too. Jordan: The
holiest river of all. Try Jordyn for a modern spelling twist. Salem: A reference to the great city of Jerusalem, this name has shed its witch trials connection and is reclaiming its Biblical greatness. Shiloh: Of course, this is only Biblical ‒ definitely nothing to do with a certain Jolie-Pitt family.
Whichever your inspiration, it’s still a beautiful name meaning “peace.” What is a holy name for a girl?These iconic Biblical girls’ names might not appear on the current top 100 lists, but that doesn’t make them any less gorgeous.Some of these are more modern versions of Old Testament girl names, so they’re full of history: Abigaia: Meaning “cause
of joy”. Abilene: Meaning “grass”. Abital: Meaning “my father is the night dew”. Achinoam: Meaning “my brother is pleasant”. Adalia or Adalya: Meaning “noble one”. Adina: Meaning “noble”. Agar: Meaning “stranger”.
Ahinoam: Meaning “my brother is pleasant” Ahlai: Meaning “expecting”. Anaiah: Meaning “Yahweh has answered”. Angela: Meaning “messenger of God”. Areli: Meaning “golden”. Asenath: Meaning “she belongs to her father”. Atara or Atarah: Meaning “diadem”. Avital: Meaning “my father is the dew”. Azubah: Meaning “forsaken”.
Bala or Balla: Meaning “dance”. Bathsheba: Meaning “daughter of the oath”. Bela: Meaning “she of fair skin”. Bethany: A place meaning “house of figs” and the site of the miracle of Lazarus. Bethel: Meaning “house of God”. Beulah: Meaning “married”. Bila, Bilhah, or Bilha: Meaning “bashful”. Bilhah: Meaning “unworried”. Bithiah: Meaning
“daughter of Yahweh”. Carmel: Meaning “garden”. Channah: Meaning “gracious”. Dalida: Meaning “dahlia flower”. Damaris: Meaning “be gentle”. Dinah: Daughter of Jacob and Leah, the seventh child after six sons. Talk about really wanting a girl! Dorcas: Meaning “gazelle”. Drusilla: Meaning “fresh as the dew”. Edna: Meaning “pleasure”. Elisheba:
Meaning “my God”. Esthiru: Meaning “secret”. Eunice: Meaning “good victory”. Hadassah: Meaning “myrtle tree”. Helah: Meaning “rust”. Hephzibah or Hepzibah: Meaning “my delight is in her”. Hodiah: Meaning “majesty of Yahweh”. Hosanna: Meaning “deliver us”. Huldah: Meaning “loved one”. Ivah: Meaning “overturning”. Jemima: Meaning
“dove.” Although always popular among the upper classes of the U.K., Jemima has been out of fashion in the U.S. for a while thanks to the syrup. Jehosheba: Meaning “Yahweh is an oath”.
Jescha: Meaning “God beholds”. Jezebel: Sure, she was a murderer and prostitute who introduced the worship of false gods and instigated a war that killed many Israelites. But hey, she was also courageous, politically savvy, and smart. Perhaps just misunderstood? Joanna: An easier sell than Jezebel. Helped by Jesus, and was later made a saint.
Keturah: Meaning “incense”. Leah: Unloved by her husband but favored by God, this famous matriarch was beautiful and tender-hearted and lived a life of contentment and service. Mary: The immaculate conception, the blessed virgin, mother of God. Need we say more? Magdalena: Sex worker, saint, witness, wife. Mary of Magdalene captures the
redemption at the heart of the Christian story. No wonder this name and its many derivatives are popular in Christian countries like Spain. Mehetabel: Meaning “God makes happy”. Merab: Meaning “abundant”. Miriam: Meaning “beloved,” Miriam has remained a popular Biblical girl’s name throughout the ages. Myra: Meaning “myrrh”. Naamah:
Meaning “pleasant”. Orpah: Meaning “faun”.
Peninnah: Meaning “pearl”. Prisca: Meaning “ancient”. Rachel: Jacob’s favorite wife (and another Friend). Rhoda: Meaning “rose”. Ruth: A Biblical classic.
She represents kindness, loyalty, and devotion, and is a direct ancestor of Jesus. Salome: There were two Salomes: a good one and a bad one. The good one was a devout disciple of Jesus. The bad one may or may not have presented John the Baptist’s head on a platter to Herod. Sarah: Another absolute original with a thousand namesakes to inspire
your precious one. The wife of Abraham, her name (unsurprisingly) means “princess.” Sarai: Meaning “princess”.
Sharon: Meaning “fertile plain”. Sherah: Meaning “brightness”. Shifra: Meaning “beauty”. Shoshannah: Meaning “lily”.
Shulammite: Meaning “peace”. Susannah: Meaning “lily”. Syntyche: Meaning “event”. Tabitha: Old fashioned, but charming, Tabitha means “gazelle.” Very elegant.
Talitha: Meaning “little girl”. Tamara or Tamar: Meaning “date palm”. Terah: Meaning “earth”. Tirza: Meaning “delight”. Tryphena or Tryphosa: Meaning “softness, delicacy”.
Vashti: Meaning “goodness”. Zillah: Meaning “shade”. Zilpah: Meaning “frailty”. Zina: Meaning “stranger”. Zipporah: Meaning “bird”. What are unique Biblical names?The Bible is obviously full of incredibly meaningful names and references, but if you’re looking for unique Biblical girl names, how about one of these religious female names: Ariel:
Originally a male messenger, but with the meaning “lion of God,’ we think this is a beautiful uncommon Biblical girl name too. Calah: A beautiful name that means “opportunity”, one of the more unusual Biblical girl names. Eliana: Meaning “God has answered”. Keziah: Also Cassia. A daughter of Job and the name of a sweet-smelling spice. Sugar and
spice and all things nice?
Noa: Not that Noah. Noa features in her own right as a daughter of Zelophehad, who, together with her sisters, refused to be overlooked because of their sex. A great inspiration. Zibiah: A princess of Judea. The name evokes grace and beauty, and literally means “deer”, another of our favorite unusual Biblical girl names. What is the prettiest name in
the Bible?You might recognize these two Biblical girl names, but did you know they were originally from the Bible? Sapphira: Meaning “pretty one”. Sepphora: Meaning “pretty”.
What Bible name means beautiful?How about a Biblical name for girls to remind your angel just how beautiful she is, inside and out? Jemimah: Meaning “dove”, Jemimah was renowned for her beauty in the Bible. Shiphrah: Meaning “beautiful”. What girl’s name means gift from God?If you want your little one’s name to express this beautiful
sentiment and holy meaning, there are lots to choose from.These Biblical baby girl names meaning “gift of God” have religious connotations but most aren’t mentioned in the Bible.Here is a selection of a few we love from around the world: Anya: Hebrew Callidora: Greek Dolly: Like the inimitable songbird Dolly Parton. Dorinda: Spanish Dorothy or
Dorothea: Greek Gia: Italian Godiva: English Iva: Hebrew Jani: Hebrew Janina: Hebrew Jenica: Romanian Miesha: Slavic Parisha: Arabic Shani: Irish Sian: Welsh (pronounced Shaan) What girl names mean sent from heaven?There’s just one of the many girl bible names that means “sent from heaven”, and it’s beautiful and lyrical:What girl name
means light of God?This is a unique Biblical girl’s name that we’re sure is bound to be top of your list: Neriah: “Light of the Lord” in Hebrew. What baby girl name means miracle?TTC for some time? We think these captures the excitement around your long-anticipated arrival best: Nasia: A Hebrew name meaning “miracle of God”. Milagros: Meaning
“miracles”. Spanish in origin, how cute does the nickname Mila sound? Pelia: Another Hebrew name, but this one means “marvel of God”. What are strong Biblical girl names?If your princess is going to don her crown and take command, these are the Biblical girl names you’re after: Apphia: Meaning “increasing”. Baara: Meaning “flame”. Bernice:
Meaning “bringer of victory”.
Candace: Born of an ancient royal dynasty and described as “Queen of the Ethiopians.” Deborah: Prophet, heroine, judge. Another totally boss name that will surely inspire your peanut to great things. Deina: Meaning “avenged”. Diana: Meaning “divine”.
Esther: Another amazing female heroine whose name means “star,” Esther was a Persian queen who risked her life to save her people. Iscah: Meaning “to behold”. Judith: Another fierce woman with a powerful story. Judith defended the Jews against the king Nebuchadnezzar by tricking him and killing him in his sleep. Junia: Meaning “queen of
heaven”. Lois: Meaning “superior”. Lydia: If your daughter is going to run the world, this is the name for you. Lydia was the original independent woman, running her own business and household like a boss. She also preached kindness, hospitality, and grace and was the first European who converted to Christianity. Mara: A Biblical girls’ name with
sad origins that means both “bitter” and “strength.” An unusual but classic M name. Milcah: Meaning “queen”. Priscilla: Meaning “venerable”. Rebecca: A wily trickster, but ultimately a good one, Rebecca represents great beauty and ultimately outsmarts her husband. Selah: Meaning “forever”. What is the best female name in the Bible?Picking the
very best of biblical female names is a tall order.We’ve poured through the prettiest, most unique, and even badass girl names from the Bible to give you the very best (with confidence).Presenting: Jochebed: Pronounced “yoh-keh-BED”, this OG bible girl name means “Yahweh is glory”. And it’s not just Jochebed’s rare quality and divine translation
that makes it the best of female biblical names. Jochebed has pride of place in the Old Testament as the mother of Miriam, Aaron, and Moses (phew). She is also identified with the Hebrew midwife ​​Shiphrah who defied the pharaoh’s orders and saved the newborn boys from his wrath. We can think of no better name than the one reserved for a true
hero of faith. What is a spiritual girl’s name?Now for some names that may not be characters from the Bible, but they certainly capture the Christian spirit of love and message of goodwill. Angel Charity Faith Grace Hope That’s it for the ultimate list of Biblical girls’ names!Expecting twins? Make sure to check out our Biblical name inspo for boys.And
if you need a second opinion – or wish to sing your praises for your beautiful choice – our moms-to-be of Peanut are waiting.You might even find your Bump Buddy!Happy name choosing!

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