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118 Baby Names From the Bible

Choosing a name for your child is more than just picking something pretty — it’s an opportunity to bless them with a legacy. When you look to Scripture, you find names that carry stories, faith, and purpose. In fact, biblical baby names offer a really beautiful way to connect your child’s identity to God’s story from the day they’re born. This huge list of baby names from the Bible (with 118 options) is sure to give you inspiration when naming your little one.

Biblical Baby Names Hold Deep Meaning

When I’m thinking about names, I want something that flows beautifully, resonates with me, and holds personal meaning. Whether that be something that touches my soul, something that honors my family members, or something that speaks to me spiritually.

I know the overwhelm of scanning pages, flipping through baby-names books, reading lists that feel endless. So I wanted to gather a rich collection here straight from the Bible. I also indicated where you can find most of them too. They are some names I love, some names I hadn’t thought of before, but all names that feel like they carry weight.

Let’s dive into this large list of meaningful baby names straight from the Bible together.

Girl Names From the Bible

Abigail
“My father’s joy” — a wise and beautiful woman who became one of King David’s wives (1 Samuel 25).

Abijah
“My father is Yahweh” — the wife of King Ahaz and mother of Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29:1).

Adah
“Adornment” — one of the first women mentioned in Genesis, wife of Lamech (Genesis 4:19).

Anna
“Grace” — a prophetess who met baby Jesus at the temple (Luke 2:36–38).

Atarah
“Crown” — the wife of Jerahmeel mentioned in genealogies (1 Chronicles 2:26).

Candace
“Queen mother” — the queen of the Ethiopians whose official met Philip (Acts 8:27).

Chloe
“Green shoot” — a Christian woman in Corinth mentioned by Paul (1 Corinthians 1:11).

Deborah
“Bee” — a prophetess and judge who led Israel to victory (Judges 4–5).

Dinah
“Judged” — daughter of Jacob and Leah (Genesis 34).

Elizabeth
“God is my oath” — mother of John the Baptist and cousin of Mary (Luke 1).

Esther
“Star” — Jewish queen of Persia who saved her people (Book of Esther).

Hadassah
“Myrtle tree” — Esther’s Hebrew name (Esther 2:7).

Eunice
“Good victory” — mother of Timothy, praised for her sincere faith (2 Timothy 1:5).

Eve
“Life” — the first woman, created by God from Adam’s rib (Genesis 2–3).

Hagar
“Stranger” — Egyptian servant of Sarah and mother of Ishmael (Genesis 16).

Jael
“Mountain goat” — woman who killed the enemy general Sisera to deliver Israel (Judges 4:21).

Jemimah
“Dove” — one of Job’s daughters born after his trials (Job 42:14).

Joanna
“God is gracious” — follower of Jesus who supported His ministry (Luke 8:3).

Judith
“Praised” — a brave widow who beheaded the enemy general Holofernes (Book of Judith – Deuterocanonical).

Keziah
“Fragrant spice” — another daughter of Job born after his restoration (Job 42:14).

Lois
“Desirable” — grandmother of Timothy, known for her faith (2 Timothy 1:5).

Lydia
“Noble” — a wealthy seller of purple cloth and the first European convert to Christianity (Acts 16:14).

Martha
“Lady” — sister of Mary and Lazarus, known for her hospitality (Luke 10:38–42).

Mary / Miriam
“Beloved / bitter” — Mary was the mother of Jesus; Miriam was the sister of Moses and a prophetess (Luke 1, Exodus 15:20).

Michal
“Who is like God?” — daughter of King Saul and wife of David (1 Samuel 18:27).

Naomi
“Pleasant” — mother-in-law of Ruth who returned to Bethlehem in sorrow (Ruth 1:2).

Orpah
“Fawn” — Ruth’s sister-in-law who returned to her homeland (Ruth 1:14).

Phoebe
“Radiant” — a deaconess commended by Paul (Romans 16:1).

Priscilla
“Ancient” — wife of Aquila, early church teacher and missionary (Acts 18:26).

Rachel
“Ewe” — beloved wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin (Genesis 29–35).

Rebekah
“To bind” — wife of Isaac and mother of Esau and Jacob (Genesis 24–27).

Rhoda
“Rose” — servant girl who recognized Peter’s voice after his miraculous escape from prison (Acts 12:13).

Ruth
“Companion” — Moabite woman who chose faith in God and became an ancestor of Jesus (Ruth 1–4).

Salome
“Peaceful” — likely the mother of James and John and a follower of Jesus (Mark 15:40).

Sapphira
“Sapphire” — wife of Ananias who lied to the apostles and died (Acts 5:1–11).

Selah
“Pause, reflect” — used throughout the Psalms, now often used as a poetic girl’s name.

Shiloh
“Peace” — prophetic name for the Messiah (Genesis 49:10).

Tamar
“Palm tree” — daughter-in-law of Judah who secured justice in her family line (Genesis 38).

Tabitha
“Gazelle” — also called Dorcas, a woman raised from the dead by Peter (Acts 9:36–41).

Zipporah
“Bird” — Midianite wife of Moses (Exodus 2:21).

Zillah
“Shade” — one of the wives of Lamech (Genesis 4:19).

Boy Names From the Bible

Aaron
“Exalted” — older brother of Moses and Israel’s first high priest (Exodus 4:14).

Abel
“Breath” — son of Adam and Eve, murdered by his brother Cain (Genesis 4:2–8).

Abijah
“My father is Yahweh” — a king of Judah (1 Kings 14:31).

Abner
“My father is light” — cousin of Saul and commander of his army (1 Samuel 14:50).

Absalom
“Father of peace” — son of King David who rebelled against him (2 Samuel 15).

Adriel
“Flock of God” — husband of Merab, daughter of Saul (1 Samuel 18:19).

Amos
“Burden-bearer” — a prophet who spoke against injustice (Book of Amos).

Andrew
“Manly” — one of the twelve apostles, brother of Peter (Matthew 4:18).

Asa
“Healer” — a king of Judah known for his reforms (1 Kings 15:9–24).

Asher
“Happy, blessed” — son of Jacob, founder of one of Israel’s tribes (Genesis 30:13).

Barak
“Lightning” — military commander who fought with Deborah (Judges 4).

Benjamin
“Son of my right hand” — youngest son of Jacob (Genesis 35:18).

Boaz
“Strength” — husband of Ruth and great-grandfather of David (Ruth 4).

Caleb
“Wholehearted” — one of the twelve spies who trusted God (Numbers 13–14).

Daniel
“God is my judge” — prophet known for his faith in the lion’s den (Daniel 6).

David
“Beloved” — shepherd boy who became Israel’s greatest king (1 Samuel 16–17).

Eli
“Ascended” — priest who raised Samuel (1 Samuel 1–4).

Elijah
“My God is Yahweh” — prophet who called down fire from heaven (1 Kings 18).

Elisha
“My God is salvation” — Elijah’s successor who performed miracles (2 Kings 2–6).

Enoch
“Dedicated” — walked with God and was taken up to heaven (Genesis 5:24).

Ephraim
“Fruitful” — son of Joseph, became a tribe of Israel (Genesis 41:52).

Esau
“Hairy” — twin brother of Jacob, known for selling his birthright (Genesis 25).

Ethan
“Enduring” — wise man and author of Psalm 89 (1 Kings 4:31).

Ezekiel
“God strengthens” — prophet known for visions and dramatic signs (Book of Ezekiel).

Felix
“Happy” — Roman governor who heard Paul’s case (Acts 24:24).

Gabriel
“God is my strength” — angel who appeared to Mary and Zechariah (Luke 1).

Gideon
“Destroyer” — judge who defeated the Midianites with 300 men (Judges 6–7).

Hezekiah
“God strengthens” — faithful king of Judah (2 Kings 18–20).

Hosea
“Salvation” — prophet who married Gomer to show God’s love for Israel (Book of Hosea).

Isaac
“He will laugh” — son of Abraham and Sarah (Genesis 21).

Isaiah
“Yahweh is salvation” — prophet who foretold the Messiah (Book of Isaiah).

Israel
“Wrestles with God” — name given to Jacob after wrestling the angel (Genesis 32:28).

Jairus
“He enlightens” — synagogue leader whose daughter Jesus raised (Mark 5:22).

James
“Supplanter” — one of Jesus’ apostles, brother of John (Mark 3:17).

Jared
“Descent” — ancestor of Noah (Genesis 5:15).

Jasper
“Bringer of treasure” — mentioned in Revelation as a precious stone (Revelation 21:19).

Joab
“Yahweh is father” — nephew of David and military commander (2 Samuel 2:13).

Joel
“Yahweh is God” — prophet who wrote the Book of Joel.

John
“God is gracious” — the Baptist, who prepared the way for Christ (Luke 1).

Joseph
“He will add” — son of Jacob; also the earthly father of Jesus (Genesis 37, Matthew 1).

Joshua
“Yahweh is salvation” — Moses’ successor who led Israel into the Promised Land (Joshua 1).

Josiah
“Yahweh heals” — godly king who restored temple worship (2 Kings 22–23).

Judah
“Praise” — son of Jacob, ancestor of Jesus (Genesis 29:35).

Levi
“Joined” — tribe of priests and temple workers (Genesis 29:34).

Malachi
“My messenger” — last prophet in the Old Testament (Book of Malachi).

Mark
“Warlike” — writer of the Gospel of Mark, companion of Paul and Peter.

Matthew
“Gift of God” — tax collector turned apostle and gospel writer (Matthew 9:9).

Micah
“Who is like God?” — prophet who foretold the birth of Christ in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2).

Nathan
“He gave” — prophet who rebuked David (2 Samuel 12).

Noah
“Rest” — built the ark and saved creation from the flood (Genesis 6–9).

Paul
“Small” — apostle to the Gentiles, author of many New Testament letters (Acts 9).

Peter
“Rock” — fisherman and one of Jesus’ closest apostles (Matthew 16:18).

Philip
“Lover of horses” — one of the twelve apostles (John 1:43).

Silas
“Forest” — missionary companion of Paul (Acts 15:40).

Simon
“He has heard” — several Simons in the Bible, including Simon Peter.

Stephen
“Crown” — first Christian martyr (Acts 7).

Tobias
“God is good” — son of Tobit, central figure in the Book of Tobit (Deuterocanonical).

Zachariah
“Yahweh remembers” — priest and father of John the Baptist (Luke 1).

Gender Neutral Names From the Bible

Shiloh
“Peaceful” — prophetic name for the Messiah (Genesis 49:10).

Micah
“Who is like Yahweh?” — a prophet, but now often used as a unisex name (Book of Micah).

Jordan
“To descend” — river where Jesus was baptized (Matthew 3:13).

Eden
“Delight” — name of the garden where God placed Adam and Eve (Genesis 2).

Ariel
“Lion of God” — used as a poetic name for Jerusalem (Isaiah 29:1).

Elisha
“My God is salvation” — prophet and successor to Elijah, now used for boys or girls (2 Kings 2).

 

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