260+ Best Hebrew Dog Names with Meanings
Looking for the perfect Hebrew Dog Names for your pup? Discover our list of cute and strong Hebrew dog names, inspired by Hebrew mythology, Hebrew cuisines as well famous Hebrew people for your both male and female canine companion.
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Male Hebrew Dog Names
Here are some male Hebrew dog names, along with their meanings:
- Aber (אָבֵר): Father of a mighty nation (Yiddish form of “Abraham”)
- Ahron (אַהֲרֹן): Mountain of strength
- Aizik (אֵיזִיק): He laughs
- Arele (אָרֶלֶה): Mountain (a form of “Aaron”)
- Arke (אַרְקֵי): Light-bringer
- Asaf (אָסָף): Gatherer
- Avi (אֲבִי): My father
- Avrom (אַבְרוֹם): Father of multitudes (a form of “Abraham”)
- Balagan (בָּלַגָן): A mess or complicated situation
- Barak (בָּרָק): Lightning
- Beynish (בֵּינִיש): Blessed
- Boaz (בֹּעַז): Strength or swift
- Breine (בריינע): One who is truly blessed
- Chayim (חַיִים): Life
- Dagan (דָּגָן): Grain or cereal
- Dovid (דָּוִד): Beloved (Yiddish form of “David”)
- Dudel (דוּדֶל): One who is beloved
- Eitan (אֵיתָן): Strong or enduring
- Elye (עֶלְיֶה): Height or ascension
- Erez (אֶרֶז): Cedar tree
- Eshel (אֵשֶׁל): Tamarisk tree
- Faivish (פַּיְוִישׁ): Shining or bright
- Fivel (פִּיוֶל): Nursing
- Froim (פְּרוֹים): Fruitful (a form of “Ephraim”)
- Gadi (גַּדִּי): My fortune
- Gavriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל): God is my strength
- Gel (גֶּל): Yellow
- Haim (חַיִּים): Life
- Hirsch (הִירשׁ): Deer
- Ilan (אִילָן): Tree
- Itamar (אִיתָמָר): Palm island or Island of dates
- Ittay (אִיתַּי): Neighboring or with me
- Iyra (עִירָא): Watchful of a city
- Jair (יָאִיר): He will enlighten or he will shine
- Kfir (כְּפִיר): Young lion
- Lantz (לַנְץ): Spear
- Lavi (לָבִיא): Lion
- Malgrim (מַאְלְגְּרִים): One with individuality and independence
- Maor (מָאוֹר): Light or luminary
- Meir (מֵאִיר): One who illuminates
- Mendeley (מֶעֱנְדֶלֶי): Comforter
- Moishe (מוֹישֶׁע): Delivered from water
- Natan (נָתָן): Given or he gave
- Ner (נֵר): Candle or light
- Nir (נִיר): Plowed field or meadow
- Oded (עֹודֵד): Encourages
- Ofer (עֹפֶר): Fawn or young deer
- Ori (אוֹרִי): My light
- Paz (פַּז): Gold
- Peretz (פֶּרֶץ): Breach or breakthrough
- Qayin (קַיִן): Possession or acquisition
- Rafi (רָפִי): Healed by God
- Ronen (רוֹנֵן): Song or joy
- Schmuel (שְׁמוּאֵל): God has heard
- Shalev (שָׁלֵו): Peaceful or calm
- Tal (טַל): Dew
- Tzachi (צַחִי): Pure or innocent
- Uphaz (אוּפַּז): Refers to a type of gold from the Uphaz region
- Uzi (עוּזִי): My strength
- Vered (וֶרֶד): Rose
- Yair (יָאִיר): He will enlighten or he will shine
- Yaron (יָרוֹן): To sing
- Yehuda (יְהוּדָה): Praise or thanksgiving
- Yoqtan (יוֹקְתָּן): Small
- Yosef (יוֹסֵף): God will add or he will increase
- Zach (זַך): Clean or pure
- Zalman (זַלְמָן): Peace
- Zeev (זְאֵב): Wolf
Female Hebrew Dog Names
Here are some female Hebrew dog names, along with their meanings:
- Alte (אלטע) – Old one
- Amari (אמרי) – Eterna or promised by God
- Anna/Hannah (חנה) – Grace
- Aria (אריה) – Lion
- Ayelet (איילת) – gazelle
- Ayla (אילה) – Oaktree
- Badane (בדן) – Given by God
- Baila (ביילע) – Fair
- Baile (ביילע) – One who is troubled
- Batya (בתיה) – Daughter of God
- Blume (בלומע) – Flower
- Charna (טשערנע) – Dark
- Chasye (חשיה) – Shelter
- Chayna (חינה) – Beautiful and bold
- Chita (כיטע) – Grain or food
- Dalia (דליה) – Branch
- Delilah (דלילה) – Delicate
- Eden (עדן) – Place of pleasure
- Esther (אסתר) – After the queen who saved her people
- Evie (אווי) – Life
- Freyda (פריידע) – Joy
- Fruma (פרומא) – Deeply religious or pious
- Gala (גאַלע) – Wave or spring
- Golde (גאָלדע) – Gold
- Goldie (גאָלדי) – Made of gold or expensive
- Hannah (חנה) – Grace
- Henye (העניע) – God is gracious
- Hinda (הינדע) – Female deer
- Isabella (יזבל) – pledged/devoted to God
- Kyla (קילה) – Crow, laurel, or victorious
- Leah (לאה) – Weary
- Liba (ליבע) – Heart
- Libke (ליבקע) – Loved one
- Liora (ליאורה) – My light
- Luna (לונה) – Dweller
- Mara (מאַרע) – Bitter
- Maya (מאיה) – Water
- Meira (מאירה) – One who illuminates
- Mesh (מעש) – Brass
- Minah (מינה) – Bitter
- Mindel (מינדעל) – Bitter
- Miriam (מרים) – Moses’ sister’s name
- Naomi (נעמי) – Pleasant
- Noa (נועה) – Movement or motion
- Perle (פערלע) – Pearl
- Pesha (פעשע) – Daughter of God
- Ruth (רות) – Symbolizing loyalty and friendship
- Sarah (שרה) – Princess
- Sarai (שרי) – My princess
- Shaina/Shayna (שיינא) – Beautiful
- Shana (שאנה) – Beautiful
- Shira (שירה) – Song or poem
- Tamar (תמר) – Palm tree
- Toltse (טאָלצע) – Sweet
- Tova (טובה) – Good
- Ulla (אולה) – Yoke
- Yael (יעל) – Mountain goat
- Yardena (ירדנה) – To flow down
- Zara (זארע) – Blooming flower or God remembers
- Zayit (זית) – Olive
- Zissa (זיסע) – Sweet
- Zissel (זיסעל) – Sweet
- Ziva (זיוה) – Brightness or radiance
Hebrew God and Goddess Names for Dogs
Here are Hebrew god and goddess names for dogs inspired by Hebrew mythology, Yiddish, Jewish, and Hebrew culture:
Male:
- Aron (אַהֲרֹן) – Inspired by the biblical high priest of Israel.
- Bezalel (בְּצַלְאֵל) – Inspired by the biblical artisan of the Tabernacle.
- Eli (אֵלִי) – Meaning “my God,” inspired by divine connection.
- Ezra (עֶזְרָא) – Inspired by the biblical leader of Jewish restoration.
- Golem (גולם) – From Jewish folklore, symbolizing protection and loyalty.
- Hillel (הִלֵּל) – Meaning “praise,” inspired by the Jewish sage Hillel.
- Levi (לֵוִי) – Inspired by Levi, the biblical priestly tribe.
- Raphael (רָפָאֵל) – Inspired by Raphael, the archangel known for healing.
- Shamash (שַׁמָּשׁ) – Inspired by “sun,” symbolizing divine light.
- Tzadik (צַדִּיק) – Meaning “righteous one,” inspired by moral standing.
Female:
- Chava (חַוָּה) – Meaning “life” or “living,” inspired by Eve, symbolizing vitality.
- Deborah (דְּבוֹרָה) – Inspired by the prophetess and judge, symbolizing strength.
- Esther (אֶסְתֵּר) – Inspired by Queen Esther, symbolizing bravery.
- Hadassah (הֲדַסָּה) – Meaning “myrtle,” inspired by Queen Esther, symbolizing beauty.
- Miriam (מִרְיָם) – Inspired by the prophetess Miriam, symbolizing leadership.
- Sarai (שָׂרַי) – Meaning “princess,” inspired by Sarah, symbolizing royalty.
- Shoshana (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה) – Meaning “lily” or “rose,” inspired by nature’s beauty.
- Tzipporah (צִפּוֹרָה) – Meaning “bird” or “sparrow,” symbolizing freedom.
- Yael (יָעֵל) – Inspired by Yael, symbolizing strength.
- Zahava (זָהָבָה) – Meaning “golden,” inspired by prosperity goddesses.
Cute Hebrew Dog Names
Here are some cute Hebrew dog names along with their meanings:
- Ari (ארי) – Lion
- Bela (בֶּלַע) – Swallow
- Chai (חַי) – Life
- Dafi (דַּפִּי) – Beautiful
- Eli (אֵלִי) – My God
- Fifi (פִּיפִי) – Cute and playful
- Gili (גִּילִי) – Joy
- Hami (חַמִּי) – Warm
- Itai (אִיתַי) – With me
- Juno (ג’ונו) – Cute and trendy
- Kobi (קובי) – Supplanter
- Lila (לִילָה) – Night
- Mimi (מִימִי) – Sweet and simple
- Nuri (נוּרִי) – My light
- Ori (אוֹרִי) – My light
- Penny (פֶּנִּי) – Cute and classic
- Roni (רוֹנִי) – My joy
- Sami (סָמִי) – My sky
- Tali (טָלִי) – Dew
- Uri (אוּרִי) – My light
- Vivi (וִוִי) – Cute and lively
- Winnie (ווִינִי) – Cute and friendly
- Xena (קְסֵנָה) – Inspired by the warrior princess
- Yofi (יָפִי) – Beauty
- Zizi (זִיזִי) – Cute and playful
Strong Hebrew Dog Names
Here are some strong Hebrew dog names, along with their meanings, perfect for your powerful and noble canine companion:
- Adir (אדיר) – Majestic or great
- Ariel (אריאל) – Lion of God or altar
- Arik (אריק) – Lion or ruler
- Ari (ארי) – Lion
- Barak (ברק) – Lightning
- Boaz (בעז) – Strength or swiftness
- Eitan (איתן) – Strong or enduring
- Gabriel (גבריאל) – God is my strength or man of God
- Gibor (גיבור) – Hero or brave
- Gideon (גִּדְעוֹן) – Mighty warrior
- Gur (גור) – Young lion or cub
- Hadad (הדד) – Thunder or mighty
- Hadar (הדר) – Glory or splendor
- Oz (עוז) – Strength or power
- Samson (שִׁמְשׁוֹן) – Sun or strong man
- Yael (יעל) – Mountain goat
- Zuri (זורי) – My rock or my strength
Hebrew Food Names for Dogs
Here are some delightful Hebrew food names for dogs:
- Baba (באבה) – A dip made from roasted eggplant.
- Baklava (בקלווה) – A sweet pastry with nuts and honey.
- Bamba (במבה) – Peanut-flavored snack puffs.
- Burekas (בורקס) – Flaky pastries with various fillings.
- Challah (חלה) – Traditional braided bread.
- Falafel (פלאפל) – Fried chickpea balls.
- Gefilte Fish (גפילטע פיש) – Poached fish patties.
- Hamin (חמין) – Slow-cooked Sabbath stew.
- Hummus (חומוס) – Chickpea dip.
- Knafeh (כנאפה) – Dessert made with shredded dough and cheese.
- Laffa (לאפה) – Soft flatbread.
- Matzo (מצה) – Unleavened bread.
- Pita (פיתה) – Soft round bread.
- Sabich (סביח) – Sandwich with fried eggplant and eggs.
- Schnitzel (שניצל) – Breaded meat cutlets.
- Shakshuka (שקשוקה) – Spicy tomato and egg dish.
- Shawarma (שווארמה) – Sliced meat in a pita.
- Sufganiyah (סופגניה) – Jelly-filled doughnut.
- Tahini (טחינה) – Sesame seed paste.
- Tzimmes (צימעס) – Sweet stew with carrots and fruit.
Hebrew Dog Names Inspired By Famous Hebrews
Here are Hebrew dog names inspired by famous Hebrews:
- Avraham (אַבְרָהָם) – Inspired by Abraham, symbolizing hospitality and faith.
- David (דָּוִד) – Inspired by King David, symbolizing strength and leadership.
- Deborah (דְּבוֹרָה) – Inspired by Deborah, known for her courage and leadership.
- Delilah (דְּלִילָה) – Inspired by Delilah, symbolizing beauty and intrigue.
- Esther (אֶסְתֵּר) – Inspired by Queen Esther, symbolizing bravery and heroism.
- Ezra (עֶזְרָא) – Inspired by Ezra the Scribe, known for his wisdom and guidance.
- Hillel (הִלֵּל) – Inspired by Hillel the Elder, symbolizing wisdom and kindness.
- Jacob (יַעֲקֹב) – Inspired by Jacob, symbolizing resilience and endurance.
- Jeremiah (יִרְמְיָהוּ) – Inspired by Jeremiah, symbolizing prophecy and strength.
- Leah (לֵאָה) – Inspired by Leah, symbolizing resilience and devotion.
- Miriam (מִרְיָם) – Inspired by Miriam, a prophetess known for her leadership.
- Moshe (מֹשֶׁה) – Inspired by Moses, symbolizing courage and liberation.
- Rebecca (רִבְקָה) – Inspired by Rebecca, symbolizing kindness and compassion.
- Ruth (רוּת) – Inspired by Ruth, symbolizing loyalty and determination.
- Samson (שִׁמְשׁוֹן) – Inspired by Samson, symbolizing power and determination.
- Sarah (שָׂרָה) – Inspired by Sarah, symbolizing grace and beauty.
- Shimon (שִׁמְעוֹן) – Inspired by Simon, symbolizing strength and perseverance.
- Solomon (שְׁלֹמֹה) – Inspired by King Solomon, symbolizing wisdom and prosperity.
- Yael (יָעֵל) – Inspired by Yael, known for her bravery and resourcefulness.
- Yitzhak (יִצְחָק) – Inspired by Isaac, symbolizing laughter and joy.