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100 Biblical Girl Names


for Your Divine Daughter
Edited by Shannon Serpette
Updated June 26, 2023

These biblical girl names should be on your


radar.

The Bible doesn’t contain as many girl names


as it does male names, which can make for
fewer choices for faith-based families. But
some of the female Bible names on our list
were once the names of men or places. In our
modern era, they make great unisex names.

If you’re looking for divine inspiration, one of


the 100 biblical girl names on this list might do
the trick.

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100 Biblical Girl Names and


Meanings
These sacred girl names all appear in the
Bible, either as a name for women, places, or
in some cases, men. If you’re the religious
type, one of these may be suitable for your
daughter. We have possibilities from both the
New Testament and the Old Testament.

1. Abigail 

Abigail stems from the Hebrew name, Avigail,


which means joy of the father.

As recounted in the Bible, Abigail shared a


prophecy with David that he would someday
rule over Israel as king. In the U.S., Abigail is
one of the most popular girls’ names, coming
in as the 11th most given name.

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2. Abilene 

This Hebrew name means land of the


meadows.

Abilene wasn’t a person in the Bible — it was a


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3. Adah 

Adah is a Hebrew name that means


adornment.

Adah Isaacs Menken, who lived from 1835 to


1868, was at one point the highest-paid
actress in America. She was also well known
for her marriages and affairs before dying of
illness at the age of 33.

4. Addi 

Like Ada, Addi in German means noble.

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Addi can be a nickname for Adele or Adelaide,


or it can be a standalone name.

5. Adina 

This Hebrew name means gentle or delicate.

A male member of David’s army, Adina sounds


feminine according to modern standards. The
name is pronounced AH-dee-nah.

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6. Ahira 

This Hebrew name means brother of the


shepherd, brother of wrong, or unlucky,
depending upon which source you believe.

In the Bible, Ahira, the son of Enan, was a man,


but in modern times it sounds quite feminine.
It’s pronounced Ah-ee-rah and would be
unique enough that your daughter would likely
be the only one in her class with that name.

7. Ahlai 

Of Hebrew origin, Ahlai means beautiful


adornment or ornamental.

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This name shows up twice in the Bible — once


as Zabad’s father and the other time as
Sheshan’s daughter.

8. Amasa 

A Hebrew name, Amasa means burden.

This was a boys’ name in the Bible, but it’s


seldom used today. It’s time to reboot it as a
girls’ name since it sounds similar to the
popular girls’ name Amara.

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9. Anna 

Anna means grace and comes from two other


names — the Greek name Ἄννα and the
Hebrew name Hannah.

Anna is an ancient name that never seems to


grow old. Every year, it ranks on the popularity
charts in the U.S., reaching number 63 in
2019.

10. Ariel 

This Biblical Hebrew name means lion of God.

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Although this was a male name in the Bible,


most people in the U.S. think of it as a girls’
name because of The Little Mermaid.

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11. Asa 

This Hebrew name means healer.

Although it was a male name in the Bible


where it referred to the third King of Judah, it’s
seen as a unisex name now. With the healer
meaning, it would be a wonderful Christian
name for a child who is the daughter of a
doctor or nurse.

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12. Atarah 

Atarah is a Hebrew name that means crown.

In the Bible, Atarah is the mother of Onam and


the second wife of Jerahmeel. Although it’s a
unique name these days, it could be a good
alternative to the more common name Tara.

13. Bela 

This Hebrew name means devouring.

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Although it was a male name in the Bible, it


could be used as a holy name by parents who
like the name Bella but want a more unusual
spelling of the popular girls’ name.

14. Bernice 

Of Greek origin, Bernice means she who


brings victory.

Bernice, which is also sometimes seen as


Berenice, was a Herodian princess who
merited a brief mention in the Bible.

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15. Bethany 

Of Hebrew origin, Bethany means house of


welcome.

Although Bethany was a village name in the


Bible, it makes a fantastic girls’ name. It first
made the list of the Social Security
Administration’s most popular 1,000 names in
1949, and it has remained there ever since. In
2019, it was number 560.

16. Candace 

Candace is a Latin name that means sincere,


white, or pure.

In the Bible, Candace ruled as queen of the


Ethiopians. There have been several famous
women with this name, including actress
Candace Cameron-Bure and Candice Bergen,
who has a slightly different spelling of her first
name.

17. Carmi 

Carmi is a Hebrew name that means vineyard,


garden, or orchard.

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Carmi was a man in the Bible, but this name


has more of a modern-day female tone to it. It
sounds like a cross between Carmen and
Cardi, a name that has an edge because of
rapper Cardi B.

18. Chloe 

A Greek name, Chloe means greenery, fertility,


or blooming.

Chloe was a Christian woman in the Bible who


appeared in this 1 Corinthians 1:11 verse: “For
it hath been declared unto me of you, my
brethren, by them which are of the house of
Chloe, that there are contentions among you.”
Despite being an older name, Chloe continues
to shine. It was ranked as the 24th most
popular girls’ name of 2019 in the U.S.

19. Cilicia 

A Latin name, Cilicia means that which


overturns.

Cilicia was a nation in the Bible, located in the


southeastern section of Asia Minor. It could be
a great name choice for a child who has
ancestors or relatives from that section of the
world.

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20. Claudia 

This Latin name means lame.

Claudia is mentioned in the Bible by


imprisoned Paul in his final letter to Timothy.
Claudia has been a popular name for decades
but has been steadily falling in recent years. In
2019, it fell off the list of 1,000 most popular
girls’ names in the U.S.

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21. Cozbi 

This Hebrew name means liar or to lie.

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This may be a better middle name than a first


name because of some negative associations.
Cozbi was the daughter of Zur in the Bible and
was known for seducing men into sin. An
unusual name today, it also sounds similar to
Cosby, which many people equate with actor
Bill Cosby and his crimes against women.

22. Deborah 

Deborah is a Hebrew name that means bee.

Unfortunately, many of the women mentioned


in the Bible are spoken of in less than
favorable terms. That’s not the case for
Deborah, who is a prophetess and heroine
who ushers an army of Israelites to victory
against the Canaanites.

23. Delilah 

Delilah is a Hebrew name that means delicate.

Delilah was the woman who led to Samson’s


downfall in the Bible. It’s a Biblical name that
continues to soar in popularity, landing at
number 88 on the popular names chart in
2019. For music fans, Delilah may be a good
choice as it is the name of the soothing radio
show personality, Delilah Rene.

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24. Diana 

This Latin name means divine or fertile.

Diana of the Ephesians was a goddess


mentioned in the Bible. There have been many
famous Dianas throughout history, such as
Princess Diana and singer Diana Ross, and in
fiction, such as Diana Prince, better known as
Wonder Woman.

25. Dinah 

This Hebrew name means God will judge.

Dinah was the daughter of Jacob and Leah in


the Christian Bible, although her name is
sometimes spelled Dina. This name was also
immortalized in a song by Bing Crosby.

26. Drusilla 

Drusilla is a Latin name meaning fruitful.

Drusilla and her husband, Felix, visited Paul


when he was in custody to hear him preach
the gospel, according to the Bible.
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27. Eden 

Eden is a Hebrew name meaning place of


delight or pleasure.

The Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve


lived, is a familiar place even to those who
don’t practice Christianity.

28. Egypt 

Egypt is a place name that means troubles or


oppresses.

Egypt, which is one of the places mentioned in


the Bible, could be a great name to give your
daughter. Place names, such as Paris,
Brooklyn, and Dakota, continue to be popular.

29. Elisha 

This is a Hebrew name that means God is


salvation.

A man’s name in the Bible, Elisha is also used


occasionally used for girls. This name is
pronounced ee-LYE-shah, although most U.S.
parents opt to say it ee-lee-sha.

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30. Elizabeth 

This name stems from both Greek and Hebrew


and means oath of God or God is bountiful.

Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist


in the Bible, who was one of the New
Testament’s more memorable characters.
Elizabeth, who was married but childless,
became pregnant at an older age after her
husband was visited by the angel Gabriel and
was told they would have a son.

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31. Esther 

Esther, a Persian name, means bride or star.

This name is a wonderful pick for those who


want a Biblical heroine to name their child
after. Ester was known for her courage and
strength, and she saved the Jewish people.

32. Eve 

This English name means living.

The first woman was named Eve, according to


the Bible. She sinned when she disobeyed
God and ate from the Tree of Knowledge of
Good and Evil.

33. Gaddi 

This is a Hebrew name that means my


happiness.

Although traditionally a boys’ name, as it was


in the Bible, it sounds like the popular girls’
names Maddy and Gabby. Maybe it’s time for
girls to take over this name.

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34. Georgia 

Georgia is a Greek name that means farmer.

The oldest known Georgian Bible was dated to


the fifth century. Georgia would make a fine
girls’ name for someone who loves both
Christianity and languages. Plus, it’s a popular
name choice, ranking at number 205 in 2019.

35. Hannah 

A Hebrew name, Hannah means grace or


favor.

Hannah was the mother of Samuel, a prophet,


in the Bible. For parents who love wordplay,
Hannah can be a great name choice because
it’s a palindrome — a word that is the same
whether it’s read forward or backward.

36. Hatita 

Hatita was the family name of porters in the


Bible.

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nickname of Hattie. Hattie has been gaining
traction on the popularity charts in the U.S.
after dropping off the top 1,000 in 1969 and
not resurfacing until 2011, where it appeared
at number 994.

37. Heaven 

This English name means paradise.

If you’ve been waiting for your daughter for


years or have struggled with infertility, why not
call your daughter Heaven? That’s what she
feels like to you. If you want a less obvious
version of Heaven, you can opt for Nevaeh,
which is Heaven backwards and reached
number 90 on the popularity charts in 2020.

38. Helah 

Helah, a Hebrew name, means rusted.

Parents who have an ancestor named Helen


may want to use Helah as a tribute name. It is
more unique than Helen while still allowing
your daughter to feel a connection to her
namesake.

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In the Bible, Helah was one of Ashhur’s two


wives.

39. Huldah 

In Hebrew, Huldah means world, lifetime, or


weasel or rat, depending upon which source
you believe.

A relation to prophet Jeremiah, Huldah was a


prophetess. If you’ve always had an uncanny
sixth sense about things, perhaps naming your
daughter Huldah would be a fitting choice.

40. India 

A place name, India means law or praise.

As a place, India is mentioned in the Bible. As


exotic girls’ name, it’s rare still in the U.S.,
coming in at number 931 after being much
more popular in the 1980s, 1990s, and early
2000s. India Arie is a famous singer in the U.S.
who has been nominated for 23 Grammy
Awards and has won four.

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41. Jael 

This Hebrew name means wild mountain goat.

Jael was an original badass. She killed Sisera,


the commander of the Canaanite king’s army
who was known to be a cruel man. And she
did it with nothing more than a tent peg and a
hammer.

42. Janna 

Janna is a Hebrew name that means


flourishing.

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43. Jemima 

Jemima, a Hebrew name, means dove.

Sometimes Jemima is written as Jemimah in


the Bible, depending upon the version. She
was a beautiful woman who was one of Job’s
three daughters.

44. Joanna 

Joanna is a Latin name that means God is


gracious.

Joanna was healed by Jesus Christ and


decided to follow him on his travels, helping
spread the word of his ministry.

45. Jordan 

From the Hebrew word, yarden, Jordan means


to flow down or one who descends.

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girls’ name and a boys’ name in the U.S., it’s
still given to more males than females.

46. Judith 

Judith comes from Yehudit, a Hebrew name


that means woman of Judea.

A brave and bold heroine in the Bible, Judith


killed Assyrian general Holofernes, thereby
saving the people of Israel. Judith joins just
three other women — Esther, Susanna, and
Ruth — on the short list of females who had a
biblical book named after them.

47. Julia 

A Latin name, Julia means sky father or


youthful.

Julia is a female version of the male names


Julius and Julio. Famous Julias included
actresses Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Julia Roberts,
and renowned chef Julia Child.

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48. Kezia 

Kezia is a Hebrew name that means cassia


tree.

Kezia is Jemima’s sister, also a daughter of


Job. An unusual divine name, it has an urban
flair to it.

49. Leah 

This Hebrew name comes from the word le’ah,


which means weary.

Leah has been a popular name long before the


1900s. But it reached new heights in the
2000s, landing at number 44 in 2019.

50. Lilith 

Babylonian in origin, Lilith means belonging to


the night.

Although Lilith isn’t mentioned in the Bible,


she does have ties to the book. Jewish
mythology tells tales of Lilith being Adam’s
first wife, and in ancient Babylonian writing,
she was a female demon. Despite the dark
history, Lilith is on the rise in the U.S.,
appearing on the most popular names list in
2010 and climbing to a high of number 403 in
2019.

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51. Lois 

When of English origin, Lois means desirable,


but from the German origin, it means famous
warrior.

There have been many famous women named


Lois, including author Lois Lowry and
model/actress Lois Chiles. But the most
famous woman named Lois is fictional —
intrepid reporter Lois Lane who is known as
Superman’s girlfriend.

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52. Lydia 

Of Greek origin, the name means from Lydia.

Lydia of Thyatira is believed to be the first


known Christian convert in Europe. She is also
sometimes known as The Woman of Purple or
St. Lydia.

53. Mahlah 

A Hebrew name, Mahlah means weary.

The daughters of Zelophehad, Mahlah, and


her sisters successfully were able to claim
their father’s inheritance at a time when an
inheritance was typically only given to males.

54. Mara 

This Hebrew name means bitter.

In the Bible, Naomi, who had two sons who


died, assumed the name Mara as a way to
note her grief.

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55. Martha 

Aramaic and English in origin, Martha means


lady.

Martha of Bethany appears in the Gospels of


Luke and John. She saw her brother, Lazarus,
resurrected by Jesus.

56. Mary 

Mary is an English name that means rebellion,


bitter, or wished-for child.

Both the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene are


well-known Marys in the Bible. Mary is the
English version of the Latin name Maria.

57. Melea 

This Biblical name, which is believed to be of


Hebrew origin, means supplied or supplying.

Melea was a mans’ name that was only


mentioned once in the Bible by the evangelist
Luke. More commonly, it’s used as a girls’
name now.

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58. Merari 

A Hebrew name, Merari means bitter.

Pronounced Me-ra-ri, it is also more typically


used as a boys’ name. But some traditional
boys’ names, such as Jordan, are being used
more frequently for girls, and we think Merari
would fit right in with this trend.

59. Miriam 

Another name that means bitter, Miriam is


Hebrew in origin.

A prophetess, Miriam makes her first Biblical


appearance in the Book of Exodus. She is
considered to be one of the main seven Israel
female prophets.

60. Moriah 

This feminine name is of Hebrew descent and


means the Lord is my teacher.

Moriah wasn’t a person in the Bible — it was a


place, a mountainous area in Jerusalem. But it
has gained popularity as a girls’ name, ranking
number 959 in 2016, and can be used as a
rarer alternative to Mariah.

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61. Naamah 

This Hebrew name means pleasant or


delightful.

Naamah was a descendant of Cain, and Cain


was the first son of Adam and Eve who
murdered his brother Abel.

62. Naarah 

Naarah, a Hebrew name, means maiden or


girl.

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63. Naomi 

Another Hebrew name, Naomi means


pleasantness.

Naomi was an Israeli woman who moved to


Bethlehem from Moab. After the death of her
sons and husband, she begins calling herself
Mara instead of Naomi. Mara means
bitterness.

64. Persis 

A Greek name, Persis means someone from


Persia.

Persis was a woman of the Christian colony in


Rome, who received greetings from Paul.

65. Phebe 

Of Greek origin, Phebe means bright or good


to speak.

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66. Priscilla 

A Latin name, Priscilla means venerable or


ancient.

In the New Testament, Priscilla and her


husband Aquila become good friends with
Paul. Priscilla continues to be a popular name,
with several famous women named this,
including Priscilla Presley and Three’s
Company actress Priscilla Barnes.

67. Rachel 

This Hebrew name means female sheep or


ewe.

In the Bible, Rachel, one of Jacob’s two wives,


tried unsuccessfully to have children, but was
eventually able to birth two sons — Benjamin
and Joseph.

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68. Reba 

Reba is a Hebrew name that means to tie or


bind.

Reba was a king of Midian who died in battle.


These days, Reba is thought of as a girls’
name, thanks in large part to country singing
superstar and actress Reba McEntire.

69. Rebecca 

Rebecca originates from Hebrew and means


to tie firmly.

From a Biblical perspective, Rebecca was


married to Isaac and birthed twins, Esau and
Jacob.

70. Reumah 

A name from Israel, Reumah means sublime or


lofty.

Reumah was a concubine who had four


children — Maachah, Thahash, Gaham, and
Tebah.

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71. Rhesa 

A Persian name, Rhesa means lord, prince, or


head.

A boys’ name in the Bible, Rhesa merits one


mention as Jesus of Nazareth’s ancestor. But
we think this name in modern times sounds
more feminine than masculine.

72. Rhoda 

Of both Latin and Greek origin, Rhoda means


rose.

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73. Rizpah 

A Hebrew name, Rizpah means pavement or


floor.

In the Bible, Rizpah was known as a devoted


mother. Following her sons’ executions, she
vigilantly watched their bodies until they could
be honorably buried.

74. Ruth 

A Hebrew name, Ruth means friend or


companion.

Known as King David’s great-grandmother,


Ruth was one of the few inspirational women
in the Bible. The name has been popular ever
since, showing up on the popularity charts
each year since 1990 and likely long before
then. It’s not as popular as it once was as a
first name, but it can also make a wonderful
middle name.

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75. Sapphira 

A Hebrew name, Sapphira means precious or


beautiful.

Sapphira and her husband, Ananias, were


killed as punishment for lying to the Holy
Spirit. Although she may not be the best role
model, the name Sapphira is beautiful and
modern sounding, so it might appeal to
parents.

76. Sarah 

As a Hebrew name, Sara means princess.

Featured in the Old Testament, Serah was


Abraham’s wife and was viewed as the Jewish
people’s matriarch. She became pregnant at
the ripe old age of 90.

77. Sarai 

A Hebrew name, as a variation of Sara, Sarai


also means princess.

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78. Serah 

In Hebrew, Serah means noblewoman or lady.

Serah, who was Asher’s daughter, warrants a


brief mention in Genesis 46:17. Another
alternative spelling of Sarah, this is a pretty
variation.

79. Sheba 

A Hebrew name, Sheba means promise.

The Queen of Sheba was the ruler of Sheba, a


kingdom that is referenced in the Old
Testament. An uncommon name, it could be a
good choice for parents who want a powerful
Biblical name for their daughter.

80. Sheerah 

Sheerah is a Hebrew name that means


kinswoman.

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81. Sherah 

A variant of Sheerah, Sherah is also a Hebrew


name that means kinswoman.

For a daughter of an architect or engineer,


Sherah, or its variant of Sheerah, would be a
fitting name, especially if the parents are
hopeful she’ll follow in their footsteps of
building.

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82. Shiloh 

A Hebrew name, Shiloh means gift of God.

Shiloh was an ancient city referenced in the


Old Testament and the Hebrew Bible. It’s no
coincidence that the name Shiloh made its
debut on the list of the most popular names in
the U.S. for the first time ever in 2007. In 2006,
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, the first biological child of
actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, was born.

83. Shua 

A Hebrew name, Shua means crying for help.

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84. Susanna 

A Hebrew name, Susanna means lily.

There have been many famous women named


Susanna, including Susanna Hoffs of the all-
girl musical group, The Bangles. This band
was popular in the 1980s for hits such as Walk
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85. Tabitha 

Hebrew in origin, Tabitha means grace and


beauty.

This disciple resided in Joppa, a Jerusalem


seaport. As a name for girls, Tabitha was on
the Social Security Administration’s popularity
charts for decades before appearing for the
last time in 2016.

86. Tamar 

Another Hebrew name, Tamar means date or


palm tree.

There were two Tarmars in the Bible, both


appearing in the Old Testament. One Tamar
was the daughter of King David and was raped
by Amnon, her half-brother. The other Tamar
had a son who appeared in the family tree of
Jesus.

87. Terah 

Believed to be Latin or Hebrew in origin, Terah


means hillside, earth, or flourishing.

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Terah was known as Abraham’s father.


Although it was a boys’ name in that context, it
is also used as a girls’ name. It’s a good
alternative to the more popular Tara.

88. Timna 

A Hebrew name, Timna means holding in


check.

Timna tried to become a part of Abraham’s


household, but when she wasn’t welcomed
there she became Eliphaz’s concubine.

89. Tirza 

A Hebrew name, Tirza means pleasantness,


cypress tree, or delight.

Tirza was both a woman and a city in the


Bible. That tells us that the current trend of
naming people after cities or countries is not a
new one.

90. Tryphena 

Tryphena is a Greek name that means


delicacy.

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Tryphena, or Tryphaena, according to some


accounts, is a woman briefly named in
Romans 16:12.
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91. Tryphosa 

Another Greek name, Tryphosa also means


soft or delicate.

Tryphosa was another holy woman mentioned


in that text — in the same sentence as
Tryphena. Perhaps these would be good
middle names for twin sisters.

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92. Vashti 

A Persian name, Vashti means lovely.

Vashti’s story in the Bible took place around


480 BC. In this tale, Vashti was a queen who
refused to parade her beauty at the king’s
feast and, as a result, was deposed because
of his anger. This might be a fitting name for a
daughter who is expected to be independent
and a free thinker.

93. Zarah 

With roots in both Arabic and Hebrew


languages, Zarah means radiance or princess.

Also known as Zerah in the Bible, this was the


son of Judah and Tamar. Zarah, as a modern
name, could be a fun alternative to Sarah or
Tara.

94. Zemira 

A Hebrew name, Zemira means song.

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While not popular as a girls’ name, Zemira has


a lyrical lilt to it. And because of its meaning, it
would be a fine choice for the daughter of
musicians.

95. Zeresh 

Zeresh may stem from a Persian word, zaris,


which means golden.

The wife of Haman, Zeresh seemed


bloodthirsty when she suggested impaling
Mordechai on a pole. That didn’t work out well
for Zeresh. Instead, Mordechai prospered and
her husband was the one to die on the pole.

96. Zeruah 

An Iraeli name, Zeruah means pinnacle, top or


exalted, although some sources also list a
possible meaning of leper.

Zeruah was King Jeroboam’s mother. The


name is pronounced ze-roo-a.

97. Zeruiah 

This biblical name means tribulation of the


Lord.

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Not to be confused with Zeruah in the Bible,


Zeruiah was one of David’s two sisters.
Zeruiah is sometimes used as a modern Israeli
name for girls.

98. Zia 

A Latin name, Zia means light or grain.

In the Bible, Zia was a boys’ name. Today, it’s


more commonly used as a girls’ name and
could be a wonderful option for those who like
Tia, Lia, and Mia, but want something more
unusual.

99. Zillah 

A Hebrew name, Zillah means shadow or


shade.

Zillah, one of the wives of Lamech, has the


distinction of being the third woman
mentioned in the Bible.

100. Zina 

As a Greek name, Zina means guest or


stranger, but in the African meaning, it means
a secret spirit name.

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Zina enjoyed a six-year span, from 1962 to


1967, of being included on the list of the Social
Security Administration’s 1,000 most popular
names for girls. After that, it dropped off the
list and has not reappeared.

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Your Gift From God
A baby is the ultimate miracle, and yours
should be celebrated with a fitting name that
will inspire her and help her to realize she’s
part of a larger picture.

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No matter what you name her, you’ll love


watching her change and grow with each day
that passes.

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