Displayed on this page are Hebrew names 101 to 120. Among these names, the Hebrew Adriel was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #584 and a usage of 0.0199%, followed by Adrien, which is used in the Hungarian and French languages. Uncommon Hebrew names include the English Adkin, the English and Hebrew Adlai, the English Adley, the Hebrew Admon, the French Adnet, the Spanish Adnon, the French Adnot, the Polish Adok, the English Adom, the Lithuanian Adomas, the Hebrew Adri, Adrial, the English Aeriel, the English and Welsh Aeron, the English Aeryn, the Italian Afro, the English Ahab, and the Hebrew Aharon.
NAMES OF HEBREW ORIGIN: | Adkin | man ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and it is used ... |
| Adlai | Yahweh is just; my ornament ... used in the English and Hebrew languages ... |
| Adley | Yahweh is just; my ornament ... and it is derived from Hebrew origins. ... |
| Admon | a red peony flower ... and use are both in the Hebrew language ... |
| Adnet | man ...Adnet's origin is Hebrew, and its use, French. ... |
| Adnon | man ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used mainly ... |
| Adnot | man ... and its origin is Hebrew. ... |
| Adok | man ...Adok's origin is Hebrew, and its use, Polish. ... |
| Adom | help from God; man ...It is of Hebrew and African-Akan origin ... |
| Adomas | man ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and it is used ... |
| Adri | rock; God's majesty, ... predominantly in the Hebrew language, and its ... |
| Adrial | God's majesty, belonging ... is used mostly in Hebrew and it is also of Hebrew ... |
Adriel 584 | God's majesty, belonging ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is also used ... |
Adrien 727 | man; man from Hadria; ... and its origin is Hebrew and Latin. ... |
| Aeriel | lion of God ...Aeriel is an English name of Hebrew origin. ... |
| Aeron | battle; berry, fruit; ... and its origin is Hebrew and Celtic ... |
| Aeryn | enlightened, exalted, ... and its origin is Hebrew. ... |
| Afro | young deer ... and its origin is Hebrew ... |
| Ahab | uncle ...Ahab's origin is Hebrew, and its use, English ... |
| Aharon | enlightened, exalted, ... used predominantly in Hebrew and its origin is also ... |
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