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Biblical names have stood the test of time for their strength, grace, and deep spiritual meaning. Whether you’re inspired by the heroes and heroines of scripture, drawn to the poetic Hebrew origins, or seeking a name with timeless appeal, biblical names offer both beauty and significance. This list of 100 biblical names includes traditional, rare, and well-loved options for boys, girls, and unisex use—each with its unique meaning and scriptural roots.
Abraham – “Father of many nations”
Isaac – “Laughter”
Jacob – “Supplanter” or “holder of the heel”
Joseph – “God will increase”
David – “Beloved”
Solomon – “Peace”
Noah – “Rest” or “comfort”
Samuel – “God has heard”
Elijah – “My God is Yahweh”
Joshua – “God is salvation”
Daniel – “God is my judge”
Nathaniel – “Gift of God”
Ezra – “Helper”
Isaiah – “Salvation of the Lord”
Jeremiah – “Exalted by the Lord”
Micah – “Who is like God?”
Caleb – “Wholehearted” or “faithful”
Levi – “Joined” or “attached”
Benjamin – “Son of the right hand”
Reuben – “Behold, a son”
Gideon – “Mighty warrior” or “hewer”
Joel – “The Lord is God”
Zachariah – “The Lord remembers”
Malachi – “My messenger”
Amos – “Burden bearer”
Jesse – “Gift”
Ezekiel – “God strengthens”
Seth – “Appointed”
Asher – “Happy” or “blessed”
Bartholomew – “Son of the furrows” or “ploughman”
Mary – “Beloved” or “rebellious”
Hannah – “Grace” or “favor”
Sarah – “Princess”
Leah – “Weary” or “delicate”
Rebekah – “To tie” or “to bind”
Esther – “Star”
Ruth – “Companion” or “friend”
Miriam – “Wished-for child” or “sea of bitterness”
Naomi – “Pleasantness”
Deborah – “Bee”
Abigail – “My father’s joy”
Rachel – “Ewe”
Eve – “Life” or “living”
Dinah – “Judged”
Tamar – “Palm tree”
Delilah – “Delicate”
Jael – “Mountain goat” or “ascender”
Hadassah – “Myrtle tree” (Esther’s Hebrew name)
Anna – “Grace”
Bethany – “House of figs” or “house of affliction”
Phoebe – “Bright” or “radiant”
Salome – “Peace”
Priscilla – “Ancient”
Susanna – “Lily”
Lois – “Better” or “more desirable”
Martha – “Lady” or “mistress of the house”
Claudia – “Lame” or “enclosure”
Damaris – “Gentle” or “calf”
Zillah – “Shade” or “shadow”
Jemima – “Dove”
Jordan – “To descend” or “flowing down” (river of biblical significance)
Shiloh – “Peaceful one” or “messiah”
Eden – “Delight” or “paradise”
Carmel – “Vineyard of God” or “garden”
Zion – “Highest point” or “fortress”
Salem – “Peace”
Adriel – “Flock of God”
Ariel – “Lion of God”
Elisha – “God is salvation”
Jude – “Praised”
Uri – “My light”
Sharon – “A plain” or “a fertile land”
Nazareth – A place name, associated with Jesus
Galilee – Region associated with Jesus’ ministry
Abiah – “The Lord is my father”
Zionah – Derived from Zion; symbolic of spiritual home
Neema – “Grace” or “favor”
Tovia – “God is good”
Mahala – “Tender” or “affectionate”
Elan – “Tree” or “oak” (also used in modern Hebrew)
Emmanuel – “God is with us”
Immanuel – Variant spelling of Emmanuel
Hosea – “Salvation”
Boaz – “Strength” or “swiftness”
Abner – “Father of light”
Zephaniah – “The Lord has hidden”
Job – “Persecuted” or “hated” (symbol of patience and faith)
Jabez – “Sorrow” or “pain”
Uriel – “God is my light”
Eleazar – “God has helped”
Neriah – “Lamp of God”
Eli – “Ascended” or “high”
Shemaiah – “Heard by God”
Abel – “Breath” or “vapor”
Ira – “Watchful” or “vigilant”
Barnabas – “Son of encouragement”
Tobias – “The Lord is good”
Matthias – “Gift of God”
Silas – “Wood” or “forest”; early missionary
Cornelius – “Horn”; Roman centurion and early Christian convert
Biblical names offer timeless beauty, powerful meaning, and a connection to faith and tradition. Whether you’re inspired by prophets, queens, saints, or symbols of light and peace, these 100 biblical names carry stories that have shaped generations. From classic and strong to rare and poetic, this list offers names that honor spiritual roots and reflect enduring values.