10 Jewish names for girls

If you still do not have the name of your future daughter, we propose you these ten ideas of names for girls of Hebrew origin. Most of its meanings have a mystical sense close to the experiences with God, and its sonority is very beautiful, and unusual. Some are rare, while other cases have been use

If you still do not have the name of your future daughter, we propose you these ten ideas of names for girls of Hebrew origin. Most of its meanings have a mystical sense close to the experiences with God, and its sonority is very beautiful, and unusual. Some are rare, while other cases have been used worldwide.

10 names of Judaism for baby girls

1.- Athalia: is a name of Hebrew origin. Its meaning is linked to the power of 'The Lord'. It also has a biblical meaning since Athalia was queen of Judea. The Atalia variant is also used.

2.- Michelle: The meaning of this name of Hebrew origin is 'that which is enlightened by God'. Among the most well-known women in the world with this name, we can highlight the wife of the president of the United States, Michelle Obama, the American actress Michelle Pfeiffer or the Spanish actress Michelle Jenner.

3.- Elisa: his name means 'God's help'. Its use has spread throughout the world. Among its variants we find: Isabel, Elisabeth, or Eloísa. Among the personalities that are called Elisa we find the Venezuelan playwright and humorist Elisa Lerner or the Colombian writer Elisa Mujica.

4.- Lila: is a name of Hebrew origin. Its meaning is linked to the night. She has an adaptation that is Leila, and with her we can highlight the French actress Leïla Bekhti.

5.- Joana: means 'the faithful one to God'. It is of Hebrew origin. We find multiple variants of this name as Juana, Ivana, Xoana, Giovanna or Janet, among others. With this name we can highlight as famous characters Juana I de Castilla and Juana de Arco.

6.- Karmele: Female form of Karmel. It means 'garden of God'. This name is that of the Spanish journalist Karmele Marchante, a Spanish journalist.

7.- Saula: is the feminine form of Saulo, which means 'he who has been asked by God'. It is a variant of the Hebrew Saul, original name of the apostle Paul.

8.- Hannah: means 'favor or grace'. It is a biblical name. Hannah is the mother of the prophet Samuel in the Old Testament. Among its variants we find Anna, Anica, Anne or Anaïs. This name was made popular by the American series Hannah Montana starring Miley Cyrus.

9.- Ava: This name of Hebrew origin means 'she who gives life'. It is the name of a saint who was blind but who at one point recovered the vision in a monastery. Among the international personalities that carry this name we can highlight the American actress: Ava Gardner.

10.- Lena: is the diminutive of Magdalena. It means 'the magnificent one' although some voices also highlight the meaning of 'the one who lives alone in the tower'. Among the best-known personalities with this name, we highlight the Russian artist Lena Jeidiz, the German tennis player Anna-Lena Groenefel and Gabriela Lena Frank, famous American composer.

Cristina González Hernando. Editor of Guiainfantil.com