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NO-ah
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“Rest, comfort”
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JAYMZ
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“Supplanter”
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iz-ah-BEL-ah
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“Devoted to God”
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“The Spanish and Italian form of Matthew, derived from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.' Mateo is widely used across Spanish-speaking regions and carries both biblical significance and contemporary appeal. The name has become increasingly popular globally, maintaining authenticity while feeling fresh and modern.”
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ee-LIE-jah
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“My God is Yahweh”
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BEN-jah-min
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“Son of the right hand”
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“From the Hebrew Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached,' originally referring to the biblical tribe of Levites who served as priests in ancient Israel. Levi has transitioned from a religious and historical name to a contemporary favorite, striking a balance between spiritual depth and modern simplicity. The name carries both strength and approachability, making it appealing to contemporary parents.”
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“Derived from Hebrew meaning 'help' or 'God is my help,' Ezra is a biblical name borne by an important Jewish scribe and prophet who led the return from Babylonian exile. In recent decades, Ezra has surged in popularity as parents appreciate its biblical weight combined with contemporary, gender-neutral appeal. The name carries both scholarly and strong connotations.”
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“Derived from Hebrew Daniyel, meaning 'God is my judge,' Daniel is one of the most enduring biblical names, borne by a major prophet and revered across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The name carries both spiritual significance and literary prestige through works like 'Robinson Crusoe' and remains a top choice globally for its perfect balance of tradition, dignity, and approachability.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God,' Elizabeth is one of the most enduring names in Western civilization. It has crowned queens, inspired saints, and graced countless mothers—from Elizabeth I, the Virgin Mary's cousin in Christian tradition, to modern cultural icons. The name balances timeless dignity with approachable warmth, making it perpetually relevant across generations.”
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“From the Hebrew Sh'muel, meaning 'God has heard,' Samuel is a name steeped in biblical history and spiritual significance. The prophet Samuel was one of Israel's greatest judges and priests, lending the name an air of wisdom and moral authority. It has remained one of the most enduring names across cultures and centuries, beloved for its balance of strength and gentleness.”
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“The feminine form of Elian, derived from Elijah's Hebrew 'my God is Yahweh,' Eliana has surged in popularity in recent decades as a sophisticated, musical alternative to Elena. Parents are drawn to its lyricism, international accessibility, and the feeling of both strength and grace.”
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“From the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning 'who is like God?' — a question posed by the archangel Michael as a declaration of divine supremacy. Michael is one of Christianity's most venerated figures, the leader of God's armies, making the name both spiritually profound and universally respected. It has remained the most popular boy's name in the Western world for decades, borne by kings, saints, artists, and athletes alike.”
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“Derived from Hebrew meaning 'strong' or 'firm,' Ethan has been a perennial favorite since the 1990s, combining biblical authenticity with modern accessibility. The name's popularity reflects its perfect balance of classic heritage, easy pronunciation, and positive associations—it's borne by numerous athletes, actors, and public figures, yet remains deeply personal to individual families.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Asher, meaning 'happy' or 'blessed,' this name has deep biblical roots as one of Jacob's twelve sons. The name gained significant popularity in the 21st century, becoming a top-10 boys' name in the US. It balances spiritual heritage with modern appeal, conveying both strength and warmth.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'the Lord is gracious.' John is one of the most historically significant names in Western civilization, borne by saints, monarchs, and biblical figures, and has remained consistently popular across English-speaking cultures for centuries.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Dawid, meaning 'beloved' or 'friend.' David is one of the most historically significant names in Western civilization, borne by the legendary king of Israel and a central figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The name has maintained steady popularity across centuries and cultures, conveying both strength and gentleness.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Avigayil, meaning 'my father's joy,' Abigail is a biblical name of enduring elegance and substance. King David's third wife bore this name, lending it royal and spiritual significance. It has remained consistently popular across centuries and cultures, striking a perfect balance between timeless classic and contemporary accessibility.”
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“From Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning 'God saves' or 'God shall increase.' Joseph carries centuries of biblical authority, borne by the earthly father of Jesus in Christian tradition and a favored son in Jewish scripture. It has been a staple across Western culture, borne by emperors, saints, and countless celebrated figures, balancing timeless classical appeal with everyday approachability.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God,' Matthew is one of the most enduring biblical names in Western civilization. Borne by one of Jesus's twelve apostles and an evangelist, it has carried royal, spiritual, and cultural prestige for nearly two thousand years. Matthew remains timelessly popular because it balances classical weight with approachable familiarity.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.' Isaac carries profound biblical weight as Abraham's beloved son, yet the name feels warm and approachable. It balances religious significance with modern accessibility, resonating across cultures and centuries.”
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“From the Hebrew Ya'akov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who grasps the heel,' referring to the biblical Jacob who obtained his brother's blessing through cunning. A patriarch of the Jewish faith and foundation of the twelve tribes of Israel, Jacob carries profound spiritual and cultural weight. The name has remained consistently popular across centuries and cultures, representing wisdom, determination, and spiritual strength.”
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“Derived from the Hebrew Gavriel, meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might,' Gabriel is the name of one of Christianity's most important archangels, the messenger who announced significant biblical events. The name has been borne by saints, artists like Gabriel García Márquez, and countless royals and leaders throughout history. Its combination of spiritual weightiness and accessibility makes it timelessly appealing across cultures.”
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“From the Hebrew Naomi (נָעֳמִי), meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness,' this biblical name appears prominently in the Book of Ruth as a woman of virtue and grace. It has remained beloved across cultures for centuries, recently revived as a top global choice, borne by supermodel Naomi Campbell and actress Naomi Watts. The name carries quiet strength alongside its gentle meaning.”
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