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•Hebrew Names: Biblical Meanings and Origins
The Power of Names in Hebrew Tradition
In biblical culture, a name was not merely a label — it was a prophecy. “Shem” (שם), the Hebrew word for “name,” also means “identity” and “essence.” When God changes Abram's name to Abraham (Genesis 17:5), He is literally transforming his destiny: from “exalted father” to “father of multitudes.”
That tradition continues: Jewish parents choose names for their children with great care, seeking meanings that reflect the qualities they wish for them. Many popular names in Brazil have Hebrew origins — and carry deep meanings most people do not know.
Hebrew Male Names and Their Meanings
Abraham (Avraham) — Father of multitudes. The patriarch who began the covenant.
Daniel (Daniyel) — God is my judge. Wisdom and discernment.
David (Davíd) — Beloved. Courage, worship, and leadership.
Gabriel (Gavriel) — Strength of God. Messenger and protector.
Isaac (Yitzhak) — He laughs. Joy and fulfilled promise.
Joseph (Yosef) — He will add. Multiplication and overcoming.
Lucas (from the Hebrew Or) — Light. Illumination and clarity.
Matthew (Mattityahu) — Gift of God. Gratitude and purpose.
Michael (Mikha'el) — Who is like God? Protection and authority.
Raphael (Refa'el) — God heals. Restoration and care.
Samuel (Shmuel) — Heard by God. Intercession and service.
James (Ya'akov) — The one who supplants. Perseverance and transformation.
Hebrew Female Names and Their Meanings
Anna (Hannah) — Grace, favor. Persistent prayer and faith.
Deborah (Devorah) — Bee. Leadership, courage, and order.
Esther (Ester) — Star. Strategic influence and inner beauty.
Eve (Havvah) — Living one, life. Origin and fruitfulness.
Miriam (Miriam) — Bitterness turned into sweetness. Prophecy and praise.
Rachel (Rachel) — Ewe. Beauty, love, and motherhood.
Rebecca (Rivkah) — Bond, connection. Determination and hospitality.
Ruth (Rut) — Companion, friend. Loyalty and redemption.
Sarah (Sarah) — Princess. Nobility, authority, and faith.
Talitha (Talitha) — Little girl, arise. Renewal and miracle.
Each of these names appears in scripture within stories that reveal the character and destiny of the person who carries it.
Your Name and Your Biblical Map
While your name carries an intentional meaning chosen by your parents, your Biblical Map reveals another aspect of your identity: what the timing of your birth says about you.
These are two complementary layers of biblical self-knowledge:
• Your name — the intention and blessing your parents declared over you
• Your map — the qualities of the Hebrew month in which you were born, connected to a tribe, a stone, and specific gifts
Together, name and map form a fuller picture of your identity according to biblical tradition.
Discover what your birth month reveals — generate your Biblical Map for free on Zeman.
Seu nome e seu mapa bíblico
Enquanto seu nome carrega um significado intencional escolhido por seus pais, seu Mapa Bíblico revela outro aspecto da sua identidade: o que o tempo do seu nascimento diz sobre você.
São duas camadas complementares de autoconhecimento bíblico:
• Seu nome — a intenção e a bênção que seus pais declararam sobre você
• Seu mapa — as qualidades do mês hebraico em que você nasceu, conectadas a uma tribo, uma pedra e dons específicos
Juntos, nome e mapa formam um retrato mais completo da sua identidade segundo a tradição bíblica.
Descubra o que seu mês de nascimento revela — gere seu Mapa Bíblico gratuitamente no Zeman.