Baby Names

300+ Bible Baby Names with Timeless Meaning and Deep Significance

Faith-filled, inspiring, and full of history — discover beautiful Biblical names that carry stories of hope, courage, and love

Choosing a baby name? Oh friend, I get it — that mix of excitement and pressure is real. You want something that feels beautiful on the playground and on a résumé, something meaningful yet not too trendy, a name with roots deeper than the latest TikTok sound.

That’s why I love Bible baby names. Whether or not you’re picking one for religious reasons, these names come preloaded with history, poetry, and the kind of meaning that stands the test of centuries. They’ve crossed languages, oceans, and cultures. They’ve been whispered in lullabies and carved into stone.

The list below is my handpicked, 350-strong collection of Bible names that are timeless, rich in meaning, and full of story. Some are classics you’ve heard a thousand times, others are unique finds that deserve a comeback. Either way — get comfy, grab your tea (or iced latte), and let’s name-hunt together.

Old Testament Classics (Tried-and-True Favorites)

These are the names that have been in steady use for hundreds (even thousands) of years — warm, solid, and steeped in tradition.

  1. Abraham – Hebrew; “father of many.” A patriarch’s name with gravitas and warmth.
  2. Isaac – Hebrew; “laughter.” Gentle yet strong — and it has that sweet, smiley meaning.
  3. Jacob – Hebrew; “supplanter.” A steady classic, worn by countless kings and neighbors alike.
  4. Joseph – Hebrew; “God will increase.” Timeless, friendly, and easy to wear in any era.
  5. David – Hebrew; “beloved.” The ultimate everyman name, with royal and poetic vibes.
  6. Solomon – Hebrew; “peace.” Wise, regal, and slightly uncommon today.
  7. Levi – Hebrew; “joined, attached.” Short, stylish, and currently riding a popularity wave.
  8. Noah – Hebrew; “rest, comfort.” Soft yet strong — and one of the most beloved names right now.
  9. Moses – Hebrew; “drawn out of the water.” Historic and bold, perfect for a statement name.
  10. Aaron – Hebrew; “exalted, strong.” A friendly, familiar classic that never feels outdated.
  11. Samuel – Hebrew; “God has heard.” A gentle yet sturdy name with prophet power.
  12. Nathan – Hebrew; “he gave.” Sleek, modern-feeling despite its ancient roots.
  13. Eli – Hebrew; “ascended, my God.” Short, bright, and spirited.
  14. Caleb – Hebrew; “whole-hearted, faithful.” Feels loyal and adventurous.
  15. Joshua – Hebrew; “The Lord is salvation.” Strong and endlessly popular.
  16. Ezra – Hebrew; “help, helper.” Literary, gentle, and cool.
  17. Isaiah – Hebrew; “God is salvation.” Poetic, noble, and smooth.
  18. Jeremiah – Hebrew; “appointed by God.” Thoughtful and lyrical.
  19. Ezekiel – Hebrew; “God strengthens.” Strong, unique, and full of style potential.
  20. Daniel – Hebrew; “God is my judge.” A familiar, dependable classic with a kind-hearted vibe.
  21. Reuben – Hebrew; “behold, a son.” Sweet, vintage, and ready for revival.
  22. Benjamin – Hebrew; “son of the right hand.” Friendly, warm, and universally loved.
  23. Gideon – Hebrew; “mighty warrior.” Rugged yet refined.
  24. Judah – Hebrew; “praised.” Cool, Biblical, and musical-sounding.
  25. Seth – Hebrew; “appointed.” Short, crisp, and mysterious.
  26. Micah – Hebrew; “Who is like God?” Easygoing yet profound.
  27. Malachi – Hebrew; “my messenger.” Distinctive and strong.
  28. Asa – Hebrew; “physician, healer.” Short, simple, and graceful.
  29. Hezekiah – Hebrew; “God strengthens.” A grand, unique name for the bold at heart.
  30. Jonah – Hebrew; “dove.” Gentle and literary, with a peaceful spirit.

New Testament Favorites

These names carry that fresh, early-church vibe — grounded yet full of hope.

  1. Peter – Greek; “rock.” Solid and trustworthy, with fisherman-to-apostle street cred.
  2. John – Hebrew; “God is gracious.” You can’t get more timeless than John.
  3. James – Hebrew via Latin; “supplanter.” A royal and presidential favorite.
  4. Andrew – Greek; “manly, brave.” Has that clean, friendly sound.
  5. Philip – Greek; “lover of horses.” Literary and classic, with a dash of charm.
  6. Thomas – Aramaic; “twin.” Enduring and warm, with a thoughtful undertone.
  7. Matthew – Hebrew via Greek; “gift of God.” Friendly and approachable.
  8. Mark – Latin; “warlike.” Short, strong, and sharp.
  9. Luke – Greek; “light-giving.” Fresh, clear, and quietly cool.
  10. Paul – Latin; “small, humble.” A name of deep legacy, simplicity, and strength.
  11. Barnabas – Greek; “son of encouragement.” Cheerful and big-hearted.
  12. Silas – Latin; “forest, woods.” Biblical with a stylish, modern sound.
  13. Timothy – Greek; “honoring God.” Soft-spoken yet strong.
  14. Titus – Latin; “title of honor.” Sharp, bold, and handsome.
  15. Apollos – Greek; linked to the god Apollo; eloquent and striking.
  16. Cornelius – Latin; “horn.” Distinguished and rare today.
  17. Stephanas – Greek; “crown, garland.” Noble and poetic.
  18. Lydia – Greek; “from Lydia.” Feminine, graceful, and full of warmth.
  19. Phoebe – Greek; “bright, shining.” Fresh yet timeless.
  20. Priscilla – Latin; “ancient.” Elegant, historic, and memorable.
  21. Junia – Latin; “youthful.” A rare gem with apostolic roots.
  22. Claudia – Latin; “lame” (but culturally symbolic of faith). Strong and vintage.
  23. Lois – Greek; “better.” Grandma-chic and ready for a comeback.
  24. Sapphira – Greek; “sapphire.” Jewel-toned beauty.
  25. Crispus – Latin; “curly-haired.” Quirky and distinctive.
  26. Justus – Latin; “just, upright.” Noble and sharp.
  27. Demas – Greek; “popular.” Short and unique.
  28. Onesimus – Greek; “useful, beneficial.” Historic and bold.
  29. Theophilus – Greek; “friend of God.” Grand and poetic.
  30. Eutychus – Greek; “fortunate.” A unique conversation-starter.

Nature-Inspired Bible Names

For parents who want to connect their child’s name to the beauty of creation.

  1. Eden – Hebrew; “delight.” Fresh and airy, perfect for boys or girls.
  2. Cedar – Hebrew; a tree symbolizing strength. Rare but beautiful.
  3. Sharon – Hebrew; “a plain, fertile field.” Floral and vintage.
  4. Olive – Latin; “olive tree.” Peaceful, green, and gentle.
  5. Lily – Hebrew; “purity.” Graceful and timeless.
  6. Jordan – Hebrew; “to flow down.” Inspired by the famous river.
  7. Tamar – Hebrew; “palm tree.” Ancient and elegant.
  8. Hyssop – Hebrew; an aromatic plant used in purification rituals. Unique and intriguing.
  9. Rose – Latin via Biblical imagery; classic floral sweetness.
  10. Asher – Hebrew; “happy, blessed.” Feels sunny and light.
  11. Acacia – Hebrew; tree used in the Tabernacle. Rare, exotic, and lovely.
  12. Hazel – Hebrew via Old English; “the hazelnut tree.” Earthy and vintage.
  13. Carmel – Hebrew; “vineyard, garden.” A place name rich with beauty.
  14. Juniper – Latin; evergreen shrub; peaceful and strong.
  15. Aloe – Hebrew; aromatic wood; gentle and healing.
  16. Sycamore – Hebrew; “fig-mulberry tree.” A poetic, unusual choice.
  17. Pomegranate – Hebrew; a fruit symbolizing abundance and blessing. Bold and unique.
  18. Myrrh – Hebrew; fragrant resin used in anointing oils. Soft and mystical.
  19. Laurel – Latin; evergreen shrub symbolizing victory. Noble and fresh.
  20. Berry – English nature word; sweet and lighthearted.
  21. Reed – Hebrew; tall grass by the water; simple and rustic.
  22. Brooks – English from Hebrew imagery; “small streams.” Smooth and modern-feeling.
  23. Rain – Modern nature word with Biblical blessing vibes. Gentle and calming.
  24. Pearl – Latin; symbol of great price in the parables. Precious and pure.
  25. Fern – English nature name; soft, green, and timeless.
  26. Willow – English; graceful and flexible. Whisper-soft and poetic.
  27. Dove – Hebrew; symbol of peace and the Holy Spirit. Gentle and symbolic.
  28. Iris – Greek; “rainbow.” Colorful and uplifting.
  29. Coral – Latin; precious sea beauty; soft yet strong.
  30. Bay – English nature word; water inlet or laurel tree; breezy and calm.

Virtue & Value Names

Meaning-rich names drawn straight from Biblical virtues.

  1. Faith – English virtue name; unwavering belief.
  2. Hope – English; uplifting and gentle.
  3. Charity – English; “love, generosity.”
  4. Grace – Latin; “God’s favor.” Smooth and timeless.
  5. Justice – English; strong and principled.
  6. Joy – English; pure happiness.
  7. Mercy – English; tender and compassionate.
  8. Patience – English; serene and steady.
  9. Glory – Latin; radiant and uplifting.
  10. Promise – English; hopeful and heartfelt.
  11. Prudence – Latin; “wise judgment.” Vintage virtue revival.
  12. Honor – English; dignity and moral strength.
  13. Truth – English; pure honesty. Minimalist and strong.
  14. Valor – Latin; “courage, bravery.” Bold and adventurous.
  15. Noble – English; high moral character. Regal and unique.
  16. Blessing – English; gift from above. Warm and joyful.
  17. Peace – English; calm and harmony.
  18. Kindness – English; rare and heartfelt.
  19. Light – English; symbolic of divine guidance.
  20. Fortune – Latin; “luck, divine favor.”
  21. Shepherd – English; caring leader. Pastoral and protective.
  22. True – English; unwavering loyalty.
  23. Justicea – Variant of Justice; softer sound, equally powerful.
  24. Charis – Greek; “grace, kindness.” Elegant and timeless.
  25. Fidelity – Latin; “faithfulness.” Rare, dignified choice.
  26. Serenity – English; peaceful and calming.
  27. Purity – English; clear moral beauty.
  28. Ever – English; eternal hope and constancy.
  29. Loyal – English; steadfast and dependable.
  30. Gladden – English; “to bring joy.” Cheerful and uplifting.

Heavenly & Angelic Names

For that ethereal, celestial touch.

  1. Gabriel – Hebrew; “God is my strength.” The archangel who delivers messages.
  2. Michael – Hebrew; “Who is like God?” A warrior’s angelic name.
  3. Raphael – Hebrew; “God heals.” Elegant and artistic.
  4. Uriel – Hebrew; “God is my light.” Bright and rare.
  5. Seraphina – Hebrew; “fiery ones” (seraphim). Soft yet strong.
  6. Evangeline – Greek; “bearer of good news.” Romantic and lyrical.
  7. Celeste – Latin; “heavenly.” Delicate and pretty.
  8. Angelica – Latin; “angelic.” Graceful and sweet.
  9. Malachi – Hebrew; “my messenger.” Strong and unique.
  10. Gloria – Latin; “glory.” Old-fashioned charm with divine energy.
  11. Angel – Greek/Latin; “messenger.” Simple and direct.
  12. Angela – Latin; “angel.” Classic and timeless.
  13. Angelo – Italian; “angel.” Smooth and charming.
  14. Cael – Latin; “heaven.” Short and airy.
  15. Heaven – English; celestial and serene.
  16. Nevaeh – Modern; “heaven” spelled backward. Popular and poetic.
  17. Cherub – Hebrew; “angelic being.” Cute and unique.
  18. Gloriana – Latin; “glory.” Majestic and queenly.
  19. Hallel – Hebrew; “praise.” Lively and musical.
  20. Hosanna – Hebrew; “praise, save us.” Joyful and celebratory.
  21. Sanctus – Latin; “holy.” Strong and striking.
  22. Paradise – Greek via English; “garden of delight.” Rare and lovely.
  23. Shiloh – Hebrew; “peaceful, abundance.” Soft and spiritual.
  24. Elyon – Hebrew; “Most High.” Powerful and rare.
  25. Halo – English; light around a holy figure. Trendy and angelic.
  26. Selah – Hebrew; “pause and reflect” (from Psalms). Poetic and gentle.
  27. Gladdis – Latin-inspired; “joy, bright.” Sweet and soft.
  28. Trinity – Latin; “threefold.” Deep theological meaning.
  29. Divina – Latin; “divine.” Elegant and rare.
  30. Lux – Latin; “light.” Short, luminous, and modern.

Rare & Unique Gems

Hidden treasures that still have Biblical roots.

  1. Boaz – Hebrew; “strength.” A bold, underused boys’ name.
  2. Priscilla – Latin; “ancient.” Elegant and rich with history.
  3. Silas – Latin; “forest, woods.” Literary and cool.
  4. Jethro – Hebrew; “overflow.” Folksy and warm.
  5. Tabitha – Aramaic; “gazelle.” Sweet and vintage.
  6. Apollos – Greek; “destroyer” or linked to Apollo. Striking and rare.
  7. Junia – Latin; a female apostle mentioned by Paul. Historic and pretty.
  8. Zebedee – Hebrew; “gift of God.” Quirky and old-school.
  9. Lois – Greek; “better.” Classic grandma name making a comeback.
  10. Phoebe – Greek; “bright, shining.” Fresh yet timeless.
  11. Huldah – Hebrew; “weasel” (symbolic of wisdom in context). Uncommon and fascinating.
  12. Adonijah – Hebrew; “my Lord is Yahweh.” Majestic and strong.
  13. Mehetabel – Hebrew; “God makes happy.” Rare, lyrical, and beautiful.
  14. Othniel – Hebrew; “lion of God.” Rugged and bold.
  15. Sapphira – Greek; “sapphire.” Gemstone richness.
  16. Keturah – Hebrew; “incense.” Soft and fragrant.
  17. Eutychus – Greek; “fortunate.” Quirky and historic.
  18. Nereus – Greek; “water.” Mythic and Biblical blend.
  19. Elisheba – Hebrew; “God is my oath.” Elegant and regal.
  20. Tirzah – Hebrew; “delight.” Sweet and uncommon.
  21. Nahum – Hebrew; “comfort.” Gentle yet strong.
  22. Shiphrah – Hebrew; “beautiful.” A rare, empowering midwife’s name.
  23. Elkanah – Hebrew; “God has possessed.” Strong and dignified.
  24. Joanna – Hebrew via Greek; “God is gracious.” Classic yet fresh.
  25. Barzillai – Hebrew; “man of iron.” Rugged and weighty.
  26. Crispus – Latin; “curly-haired.” Quirky and memorable.
  27. Susanna – Hebrew; “lily.” Sweet and pure.
  28. Matthias – Greek; “gift of God.” Handsome and rare.
  29. Hadassah – Hebrew; “myrtle tree.” Nature-meets-heritage beauty.
  30. Aquila – Latin; “eagle.” Sleek and soaring.

Biblical Queens & Leading Ladies

For strong, graceful girls inspired by women who shaped Biblical history.

  1. Esther – Hebrew; “star.” Brave queen who saved her people.
  2. Ruth – Hebrew; “friend, companion.” Loyal and beloved.
  3. Deborah – Hebrew; “bee.” A wise and courageous judge.
  4. Miriam – Hebrew; “wished-for child.” Protector and leader.
  5. Abigail – Hebrew; “my father’s joy.” Beautiful and intelligent.
  6. Bathsheba – Hebrew; “daughter of the oath.” Regal and poetic.
  7. Jael – Hebrew; “mountain goat.” Fearless heroine.
  8. Leah – Hebrew; “weary.” Matriarch of Israel.
  9. Sarah – Hebrew; “princess.” Mother of nations.
  10. Hannah – Hebrew; “grace.” Steadfast and faithful.
  11. Eve – Hebrew; “life.” The first woman, mother of all.
  12. Rebekah – Hebrew; “to bind, tie.” Known for kindness and beauty.
  13. Rachel – Hebrew; “ewe, female sheep.” Graceful and beloved.
  14. Zipporah – Hebrew; “bird.” Strong and independent wife of Moses.
  15. Naomi – Hebrew; “pleasantness.” Wise and loving mother-in-law to Ruth.
  16. Dinah – Hebrew; “judged, vindicated.” Courageous and memorable.
  17. Keziah – Hebrew; “cassia tree.” Exotic and fragrant.
  18. Tamar – Hebrew; “date palm.” Symbol of beauty and resilience.
  19. Lois – Greek (NT); “better.” Faithful grandmother of Timothy.
  20. Priscilla – Latin (NT); “ancient.” Early church leader with her husband Aquila.
  21. Phoebe – Greek (NT); “bright, shining.” A trusted deacon in the early church.
  22. Claudia – Latin (NT); Mentioned by Paul, refined and classic.
  23. Susanna – Hebrew; “lily.” Elegant and pure-hearted.
  24. Martha – Aramaic; “lady.” Hospitable and devoted.
  25. Salome – Hebrew; “peace.” Known for loyalty and care for Jesus.

Biblical Place Names

Geography that tells a story — perfect for adventurous, meaningful name choices.

  1. Bethany – Hebrew; “house of figs.” Peaceful and charming.
  2. Nazareth – Hebrew; “branch.” Rare and symbolic.
  3. Jericho – Hebrew; “city of the moon.” Bold and unique.
  4. Zion – Hebrew; “highest point.” Strong and inspiring.
  5. Bethlehem – Hebrew; “house of bread.” Sweet and historic.
  6. Galilee – Hebrew; “circuit, district.” Gentle and flowing.
  7. Canaan – Hebrew; “promised land.” Strong and hopeful.
  8. Emmaus – Hebrew; “warm spring.” Serene and rare.
  9. Gilead – Hebrew; “heap of witness.” Rugged and noble.
  10. Shiloh – Hebrew; “peaceful.” Soft and lyrical.
  11. Eden – Hebrew; “delight, paradise.” The garden of beginnings.
  12. Jericho – Hebrew; “fragrant.” The first city conquered by Joshua.
  13. Salem – Hebrew; “peace.” Ancient name for Jerusalem.
  14. Jordan – Hebrew; “descend, flow down.” Sacred river of baptisms.
  15. Gilead – Hebrew; “heap of testimony.” Region known for healing balm.
  16. Bethel – Hebrew; “house of God.” Sacred meeting place with the divine.
  17. Jerusalem – Hebrew; “foundation of peace.” Holy city of faith.
  18. Ophir – Hebrew; “rich, abundant.” Biblical land of gold.
  19. Carmel – Hebrew; “garden, vineyard.” Mountain of Elijah’s victory.
  20. Emmaus – Hebrew/Greek; “warm springs.” Town where Jesus appeared after resurrection.
  21. Horeb – Hebrew; “desert, waste.” Mountain where Moses received the commandments.
  22. Siloam – Hebrew; “sent.” Famous biblical pool of healing.
  23. Tabor – Hebrew; “purity.” Mountain of transfiguration.
  24. Sidon – Phoenician; “fishing town.” Ancient seaport in the Bible.
  25. Shechem – Hebrew; “shoulder.” Historic city of covenant.
  26. Gaza – Hebrew; “strong city.” Mentioned often in Old Testament history.
  27. Hebron – Hebrew; “friendship.” Burial place of Abraham and Sarah.
  28. Esdraelon – Greek; “God has sown.” Valley of many battles.

Prophets & Visionaries 

Names carried by those who spoke truth and changed history.

  1. Elijah – Hebrew; “my God is Yahweh.” Fiery and steadfast.
  2. Elisha – Hebrew; “my God is salvation.” Gentle and strong.
  3. Amos – Hebrew; “carried by God.” Brief but bold.
  4. Hosea – Hebrew; “salvation.” Simple and strong.
  5. Zechariah – Hebrew; “God remembers.” Regal and faithful.
  6. Obadiah – Hebrew; “servant of God.” Humble yet powerful.
  7. Joel – Hebrew; “the Lord is God.” Warm and classic.
  8. Micah – Hebrew; “Who is like God?” Poetic and popular.
  9. Nathan – Hebrew; “he gave.” Friendly and timeless.
  10. Malachi – Hebrew; “my messenger.” Distinctive and strong.
  11. Isaiah – Hebrew; “Yahweh is salvation.” Major prophet with powerful messianic visions.
  12. Jeremiah – Hebrew; “Yahweh will rise.” Known as the “weeping prophet.”
  13. Ezekiel – Hebrew; “God strengthens.” Prophet of dramatic visions and restoration.
  14. Daniel – Hebrew; “God is my judge.” Hero of the lions’ den and interpreter of dreams.
  15. Joel – Hebrew; “Yahweh is God.” Prophet of repentance and revival.
  16. Zechariah – Hebrew; “Yahweh remembers.” Visionary who encouraged rebuilding the temple.
  17. Malachi – Hebrew; “My messenger.” Last prophet of the Old Testament.
  18. Jonah – Hebrew; “dove.” Swallowed by a great fish, sent to Nineveh.
  19. Habakkuk – Hebrew; “embrace.” Prophet who wrestled with faith and God’s plan.
  20. Nahum – Hebrew; “comfort.” Prophet who spoke of God’s justice.
  21. Zephaniah – Hebrew; “Yahweh has hidden.” Spoke during King Josiah’s reforms.
  22. Gad – Hebrew; “fortune, luck.” Seer who advised King David.
  23. Nathan – Hebrew; “He gave.” Prophet who confronted David over Bathsheba.
  24. Samuel – Hebrew; “God has heard.” Judge, prophet, and anointer of kings.
  25. Simeon – Hebrew; “God has heard.” Prophet who recognized baby Jesus in the temple.
  26. Anna – Hebrew; “grace.” Prophetess who blessed Jesus as a child.
  27. Agabus – Greek; early New Testament prophet who predicted famine.
  28. Baruch – Hebrew; “blessed.” Scribe and companion to Jeremiah.
  29. Huldah – Hebrew; “weasel.” Female prophet who confirmed God’s word to King Josiah.

Songs & Psalms Inspired 

Names pulled from Biblical music, worship, and lyrical praise.

  1. Hallel – Hebrew; “praise.” Bright and joyful.
  2. Tehillah – Hebrew; “song of praise.” Unique and uplifting.
  3. Zimri – Hebrew; “my music.” Short and energetic.
  4. Shoshana – Hebrew; “lily.” Delicate and poetic.
  5. Jubal – Hebrew; “stream, ram’s horn.” Father of music in Genesis.
  6. Asaph – Hebrew; “collector.” Psalmist and musician.
  7. Selah – Hebrew; “pause, reflect.” Musical and serene.
  8. Cymbeline – From cymbal imagery; lyrical and vintage.
  9. Lyric – English; poetic and modern, with Biblical resonance.
  10. Shirel – Hebrew; “song of God.” Sweet and melodic.
  11. David – Hebrew; “beloved.” The shepherd-king and psalmist who poured his soul into song.
  12. Asaph – Hebrew; “collector, gatherer.” Temple musician and psalm writer.
  13. Jeduthun – Hebrew; “praising.” Choir leader mentioned in the Psalms.
  14. Ethan – Hebrew; “strong, enduring.” Musician appointed by King David.
  15. Heman – Hebrew; “faithful.” Temple singer and wise man in David’s court.
  16. Korah – Hebrew; “bald.” Ancestors of temple musicians who wrote psalms.
  17. Shoshannah – Hebrew; “lily.” Symbol of purity in Song of Songs.
  18. Sharon – Hebrew; “a plain, fertile field.” Celebrated in the Song of Solomon for its beauty.
  19. Aijalon – Hebrew; “place of deer.” Appears in poetic praise songs.
  20. Tirzah – Hebrew; “delight, pleasantness.” A poetic name from Song of Solomon.
  21. Hadassah – Hebrew; “myrtle tree.” Evokes beauty in poetic imagery.
  22. Shulamite – Hebrew; “peaceful.” The beloved woman in Song of Solomon.
  23. Carmel – Hebrew; “garden, vineyard.” Mentioned in songs of praise.
  24. Othniel – Hebrew; “lion of God.” Occasionally referenced in poetic praises.
  25. Moriah – Hebrew; “chosen by God.” Mount celebrated in sacred song.
  26. Adoniram – Hebrew; “my Lord is exalted.” Appears in songs of worship.
  27. Eliab – Hebrew; “God is my Father.” Name sung in praise lineage.
  28. Hosanna – Hebrew; “save us now.” A cry of praise sung to Jesus.
  29. Miriam – Hebrew; “beloved, wished-for child.” Led Israel in song after crossing the Red Sea.
  30. Deborah – Hebrew; “bee.” Prophetess who sang a victory song.
  31. Shiloh – Hebrew; “peace.” A name with a gentle, songlike quality.
  32. Gittith – Hebrew; “winepress.” A musical term found in Psalms, unique for a name.
  33. Zimri – Hebrew; “my music, my song.” A name steeped in melody.

Whether you’ve been drawn to the bold legacy of prophets, the gentle grace of Biblical queens, the lyrical beauty of the Psalms, or the pure meaning behind virtue-inspired names, the Bible offers a treasury of timeless inspiration for your little one’s name.

Some names have stood the test of thousands of years, carrying with them stories of faith, courage, and hope. Others are like rare gems, waiting to be rediscovered — fresh and unique, yet still rooted in a rich spiritual heritage.

The beauty of choosing a Biblical name is that it’s never just a label — it’s a story, a blessing, and a legacy you pass down. Your baby’s name can be a reminder of strength in tough times, a song of joy in happy moments, and a promise of love that endures through all seasons.

So as you sift through these hundreds of meaningful, faith-filled names, listen for the one that stirs something in your heart — the one that feels like it’s been waiting all along. Because in the end, the perfect name isn’t just read…it’s felt.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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