Jewish Names for Boy: Full List & Meanings

Choosing a name that matches your style is a wonderful way to set a tone for your child's future. These 23 Jewish boy names are curated for parents seeking a specific character and feeling. Often peaking around the Gen Alpha Peak, this list features popular choices alongside styles like Jewish, Biblical, and Classic.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
23
Avg Peak Year
2011Gen Alpha Peak
Avg Syllables
2
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 39%Stable Trend: 48%Falling Trend: 13%
Common Origins
HebrewYiddishArabic
Common Styles
JewishBiblicalClassic
Top Themes
GodlyLeaderStrong

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.

CohenYisroelBoaz

Most Established

Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.

DavidJacobAdam

Recently Declining

Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.

DavidJacobAaron

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

David

Few names carry such a long and significant history as this one, a Hebrew name meaning "beloved" or "handsome." It’s most famously connected to the biblical King David, a figure known for his courage and leadership. That enduring story has kept it a recognized and respected choice for centuries.

86,454 births at peak (1955)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Ezra

A name that has seen a rise for both boys and girls, Ezra comes from Hebrew, where it signifies 'protector' or 'helper.' The biblical prophet Ezra is a key figure, known for leading his people back to Jerusalem. It’s a classic choice that feels both familiar and fresh.

9,222 births at peak (2024)

Rare & Unique

A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.

Shimon

Have you thought about this Hebrew name? It translates as "He has heard," which gives it a spiritual depth. Shimon is a classic choice, known from a son of Jacob in the Bible. It’s a name with a long history, especially in Jewish tradition.

255 births at peak (2024)

Full List of Jewish Boy Names

Displaying all 23 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.

David

2 SyllablesFalling

Few names carry such a long and significant history as this one, a Hebrew name meaning "beloved" or "handsome." It’s most famously connected to the biblical King David, a figure known for his courage and leadership. That enduring story has kept it a recognized and respected choice for centuries.

86,454 births at peak (1955)

Jacob

2 SyllablesFalling

With deep Hebrew origins, this name is a foundational one in many religious texts. It translates as “supplanter,” but it also carries the ideas of a protector or being godly. It’s a name that has been a consistent presence for thousands of years.

36,091 births at peak (1998)

Adam

2 SyllablesStable

This is a name with deep Hebrew roots, signifying "man" or "manly." It’s a foundational name, recognized across many cultures and religions as the first man in Abrahamic traditions. That makes it a familiar and enduring choice for a boy.

24,081 births at peak (1984)

Aaron

2 SyllablesFalling

Coming from Hebrew, this name has deep biblical roots, famously belonging to Moses' older brother. It signifies “great” or “strong,” giving it a sense of enduring power. That makes it a familiar and respected choice for many families today.

15,407 births at peak (1989)

Levi

2 SyllablesStable

This name has strong Hebrew roots, carrying the idea of being "joined" or "attached." It's a classic choice with a long history, appearing in the Bible as one of Jacob's twelve sons. Many parents appreciate its familiar yet enduring quality, making it a consistently well-regarded option.

9,936 births at peak (2022)

Ezra

2 SyllablesRising

A name that has seen a rise for both boys and girls, Ezra comes from Hebrew, where it signifies 'protector' or 'helper.' The biblical prophet Ezra is a key figure, known for leading his people back to Jerusalem. It’s a classic choice that feels both familiar and fresh.

9,222 births at peak (2024)

Ezekiel

3 SyllablesStable

With a strong Hebrew origin, Ezekiel carries the idea of "God strengthens." It's a significant name from the Bible, belonging to a major prophet known for his powerful visions. This gives it a sense of enduring strength and deep historical roots for many families.

6,058 births at peak (2022)

Abraham

3 SyllablesStable

This name holds immense historical and religious weight, known across many cultures. Abraham is a Hebrew name, translating as "father of multitudes," which signifies a great leader. It’s also famously linked to Abraham Lincoln, one of America's most respected presidents.

2,584 births at peak (2016)

Judah

2 SyllablesStable

This name has deep roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it represents one of the twelve tribes of Israel. It’s a powerful Hebrew name that translates as "praise" or "praised." Many people still connect it with strength and leadership because of its historical significance.

2,178 births at peak (2021)

Cohen

2 SyllablesRising

This name carries a deep historical and religious importance from its Hebrew origins. It translates as "priest" and refers to the priestly lineage descended from Aaron in Jewish tradition. Because of its specific cultural significance, it’s primarily used within Jewish families as a surname.

1,627 births at peak (2025)

Gideon

3 SyllablesStable

This strong Hebrew name carries the idea of a warrior, someone ready for battle. It connects to the biblical figure Gideon, a judge known for his faith and courage in ancient Israel. So, it's a choice that brings a sense of historical depth and steadfastness to a child.

1,161 births at peak (2017)

Solomon

3 SyllablesStable

Originating in Hebrew, this name is widely recognized for King Solomon, who was known for his incredible wisdom and peaceful reign. It translates to "peace" or "wise," a meaning that has resonated through centuries. The name also has a strong presence in Arabic cultures.

907 births at peak (2016)

Yosef

2 SyllablesStable

Have you ever wondered why this name feels so familiar across many traditions? Yosef is a Hebrew name, signifying "God will add" or "increase." It appears in the Bible as Jacob's son and also as the earthly father of Jesus, making it widely recognized. It’s a name that carries a sense of growth and provision.

470 births at peak (2024)

Reuben

2 SyllablesStable

You get a sense of warmth and history with this name, which has Hebrew origins. It signifies a "blessing," and it’s a well-known name from the Bible, giving it a familiar and comforting presence. It feels grounded and kind.

465 births at peak (1920)

Chaim

1 SyllableStable

What could be more positive than a name that means "life"? Chaim comes from Hebrew and Yiddish, carrying the idea of hope and joy. It’s a widely recognized name in Jewish communities, often used in the traditional toast "L'chaim," which means "to life." It feels full of optimism.

462 births at peak (2022)

Enoch

2 SyllablesRising

A name with deep historical roots, Enoch comes from Hebrew and translates as "wise" or "godly." It’s a significant figure in biblical texts, known for walking with God. This gives it a serious, thoughtful character that feels both classic and meaningful.

376 births at peak (2023)

Yehuda

3 SyllablesRising

This name has deep biblical roots, coming from Hebrew. Yehuda is a powerful name that signifies "praise" or "thanksgiving," often linked to God. It’s known as the name of one of Jacob’s sons, whose tribe was very important in ancient Israel. You’ll see it in many Jewish communities.

365 births at peak (2024)

Yisroel

2 SyllablesRising

This name holds a central place in Jewish identity, translating as "God contends" or "prince of God." Yisroel comes from Hebrew and Yiddish, given to the patriarch Jacob after he wrestled with an angel. It’s a name that represents resilience and a deep connection to faith for many.

300 births at peak (2025)

Boaz

1 SyllableRising

From ancient Hebrew, this sturdy name carries the idea of "strength" or "godliness." Many know it from the Bible, where Boaz is a respected figure, acting as a kinsman-redeemer and husband to Ruth. It’s a choice with deep historical roots, offering a solid, enduring feel.

268 births at peak (2025)

Yitzchok

2 SyllablesRising

The idea of laughter and joy is central to this name, as Yitzchok translates as "he will laugh." It comes from Hebrew and Yiddish, famously belonging to the biblical Isaac, whose mother Sarah laughed when told she would have a child in old age. This name carries a warm, hopeful feeling.

261 births at peak (2025)

Meir

1 SyllableStable

This Hebrew name carries the idea of light, translating as "bright" or "shining sun." It’s a classic choice within Jewish culture, bringing to mind warmth and clarity. You’ll often find it used as a first or middle name. It gives off a strong, clear feeling.

258 births at peak (2024)

Shmuel

1 SyllableRising

This name brings to mind a revered figure from ancient texts. Shmuel comes from Hebrew, and it translates as "Heard by God" or "Name of God." It’s a foundational biblical name, known for the prophet Samuel, and holds a deep place in Jewish heritage.

256 births at peak (2025)

Shimon

2 SyllablesRising

Have you thought about this Hebrew name? It translates as "He has heard," which gives it a spiritual depth. Shimon is a classic choice, known from a son of Jacob in the Bible. It’s a name with a long history, especially in Jewish tradition.

255 births at peak (2024)

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