Schmuley-boy name
Haddassah-girl name(my favorite)
Michael-boy name
David-boy name
Stephen-boy name
Joshua-boy name
Ruth-girl name
Abigail-girl name
Abiyram-boy name
Abner-boy name
Abra-girl name
Abraham-boy name
Achava-boy/girl name
Adah-girl name
Adam-boy name
Adin-girl name
Admon-boy name
Adriel-boy/girl name
Ahava-girl name
Carmel-girl name
Ham-boy name(haha that's a weird Jew name)
Hannah-girl name
Harel-boy name
Hyman-boy name
Hertzel-boy name
Tabitha-girl name
Tahlia-girl name
Talia-girl name
Talmai-boy name
Talor-girl name
Zaccheus-boy name
Zacharee-boy/girl name
Zachariah-boy name
Zachary-boy name
Zack-boy name
Zahavah-girl name
Zakiya-boy name
Zalman-boy name
ok I think that should be enough Jewish names to get you started. =)
2007-07-16 08:28:35
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answered by Holly T 3
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This site includes information about Hebrew (Jewish names) as well as tons listed. Just click on the letters that are hyperlinked: http://judaism.about.com/library/3_lifecycles/names/bl_names.htm
Here is another list:
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/origin.cfm?origin=Hebrew
A good common Jewish name is David, I'm pretty sure that's the most popular one
2007-07-16 08:16:48
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answered by c 3
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No. There is no such thing as definitely a Jewish name. People can choose to leave Judaism while keeping their name. This though is from a part of the world that has names like that commonly, so it's very hard to tell.
2016-04-01 07:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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off the top of my head here are some first name suggestions.
Boys: Chaim, Ari, Jacob
Girls: Leah, Sarah, Hannah
2007-07-16 08:15:03
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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most religious jews use the actual hebrew names rather than english names for biblical people.
girls - chava, sarah, rivkah, rachel (rah-hel not ray-chel), avigayil, shoshannah, elisheva, leah, devorah, miryam, chanah, malkah, sarai, shlomit, tiferet, yehudit, tzipporah, dinah, esther, hadassah,
boys - yaakov, avraham, yitzchak. tzvi, david, shlomi, shmuel, mordechai, binyamin, yehoshuah, efraim, chaim, eitan, ari, yitzi, livni, naftali, akiva, moshe, pinchas, shimon, yehudah, yisroel, misha, aryeh, avi, eli, meir, shalom, baruch
2007-07-16 19:47:04
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answered by Anonymous
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