Jonathan. He was a prince of great strength in the Bible. His name means "gift from God."
Looking for a classic name with a deep meaning? Behold Mathew. This Hebrew name means “gift from God.” With its unique twist on the traditional spelling of Michael, this Latin name also means “gift from God.”
Johanna. A variant of the name “Joanna” and means “God is gracious” or “God's gift.”
Daliso – African, meaning "a heavenly gift."
Adom. Adom has a dual etymology. In Ghanaian Akan, it means “God's blessing” and is a form of the Hebrew Adam, meaning “man of the earth.” Adam itself is related to the Hebrew root word “adom,” meaning “red.” Traditionalists and nature lovers can both agree on this earthy option.
Pelia. Pelia is a popular Hebrew name, meaning 'miracle of God'.
The name, Anaiah is of Hebrew origin. It is one of several boy names meaning God has answered, God answers, the answer of God. The name is found twice in the Old Testament.
Jesse: This is a classic non-gendered name with Hebrew roots that means “a gift of hope.”
The French baby girl names Mireille, Marvel and Marvella all mean “miracle,” while Mireya is a Spanish name that means “miracle.” Micaela and Mikelle are both English names that mean “gift from God,” while Mirabelle is a French name that means “of incredible beauty.” We also love the names Bea, Gwyneth, Annie, Sachi, ...
Anjali is a beautiful Indian name that comes from Sanskrit. It means gift. Anna. Anna comes from the Hebrew name, Hannah. It translates to grace or blessing.
Callidora: This beautiful name comes from Greece and means “gift of beauty.”
Neriah: This beautiful biblical name means “light” or “lamp of the Lord,” and can be used as either a baby boy or girl name.
Amarisa A beautiful name for a girl, Amarisa means “Promised by God.” The name originates from Hebrew origin and is a deviation of the boy's name “Amaris.”
Gabriella: An Italian girl's name meaning “God is my strength”.
Baby Girl Name: Bithiah. Meaning: Daughter of God. Origin: Hebrew.
The French baby girl names Mireille, Marvel and Marvella all mean “miracle,” while Mireya is a Spanish name that means “miracle.” Micaela and Mikelle are both English names that mean “gift from God,” while Mirabelle is a French name that means “of incredible beauty.” We also love the names Bea, Gwyneth, Annie, Sachi, ...
Abasiama: Meaning “God love” in Ibibo. Agapi: Meaning “God is love” in Greek. Amadea: Meaning “God's beloved” in Latin. Amadeus: Meaning “lover of God” in Latin.
Beatrix / Beatrice: Either version of this classic with Latin roots means both “blessed” and “she who brings happiness.”
Gabriel. This name means 'God is faithful'.
Geila, from the Hebrew name Gila, has a joyous meaning 'joy of the Lord'.
One is as a member of the well-populated Alice/Alicia family (with an overly literal spelling), which gives it the meaning "noble"; the other is an Urdu name with the meaning "protected by God." If you're going with the first derivation, we suggest you stick with the classic and beautiful Alicia.
Ronel. An eccentric name of the Welsh origins, Ronel means 'God's joy'.
Olujimi as a boy's name is Yoruban in origin. Olujimi means "God gaves me this".
Immanuel. The elegant name Immanuel has Hebrew origins. It means "God is with us." Amal.
El Roi is the Hebrew name for God meaning the God who sees me. We discover this name of God in Genesis 16:14-15. We meet Hagar, an Egyptian slave, who encountered God in the desert and addressed Him as El-Roi, "the God who sees me." We will discuss the story of Hagar below.