Christian Girl Babies Names and Meanings

It's finally time to make a decision on what names to add to your list for your unborn bundle of joy. The options are limitless — you can pick one of the most popular names, a unique one, something with a lot of meaning, and even one of these truly adorable names. But perhaps you want your baby's name to reflect your family's faith in God and the fact that they are life's miracle. That's where these baby names from the Bible come in handy.

If you're looking for Biblical baby names, look no further than this list. From the Apostles to leaders from the Old and New Testaments, to Biblical heroes, and strong female figures from the scripture, these names are for anyone who wants their baby to grow up to be someone who is proud of their faith every step of the way. After all, it's hard to not love God when your name literally means "gift from God."

This list also highlights some of the current most popular Biblical names for boys and girls as well as some monikers trending up. They could be even more popular in 2021, so your baby will fit right in with one of those names. And there are also some that have dropped in popularity a bit. If you want a unique name, one of those may fit the bill.

Whether you're looking for a boy or girl's moniker, this Biblical baby names list can inspire you to add a few faith-based options to your list. With 100 to choose from, you really can't go wrong.

1 Popular Biblical Names for Boys

According to the Social Security Administration's most recent data, these are some of the most popular names for boys with ties to the Bible.

Elijah. A prophet who gets carried to Heaven in a chariot of fire. This name means "The Lord is my God."

Benjamin. One of Jacob's children, his name roughly translates to "son."

Alexander. A teacher in the Bible, Alexander means "defender of the people."

Michael. As an Archangel, he's considered a great leader. His name translates to "who is like God?" with the answer, of course, being no one.

Daniel. Another Biblical prophet, his name means "God is my judge."

Levi. Another son of Jacob (he had 12), Levi's moniker means "joined in harmony"

Asher. He's also one of Jacob's sons, and his name means blessed or happy.

Josiah. His is a name fit for a literal Biblical king, and it means "God supports."

Andrew. One of the Bible's apostles, people with this name should know that it translates to "brave."

Thomas. He was also an apostle, and his moniker means "twin."

2 Popular Biblical Names for Girls

Per the SSA, Biblical names for girls are far less common. While many names from the Bible fall in the top 50 most popular for boys, only a handful of Biblical names made the top 100 girls names. Still, the ones that did are very pretty.

Chloe. She's briefly mentioned in Corinthians. Her name means "blooming."

Lily. This is a flower that appears throughout the Bible. It's a symbol of purity.

Leah. Jacob's first wife whose moniker means "weary."

Willow. Another Biblical plant, this name is growing in popularity for girls. It means graceful.

Genesis. The first book of the Old Testament, it was the 58th most popular name for girls in 2019.

Anna. She's a Prophetess, and her moniker means "grace."

Delilah. A woman in the Bible, her pretty name means "delight."

Nevaeh. This is "Heaven" spelled backwards and was the 90th most popular name for girls last year.

Lydia. She's a figure in the New Testament whose name comes from the town of Lydia.

Julia. This name has Biblical roots but still feels modern. In the Bible, this it means "dedicated to Jupiter." It also has religious associations thanks to St. Julia, who was humble and devoted to God.

3 Old Testament Baby Names

The books of the Old Testament can provide inspiration for a baby's name. The section heavily favors male names, but there's some gender-neutral options in there.

Joshua. This is the sixth book of the Old Testament. Joshua means "God is my salvation."

Samuel. He has the ninth and 10th books of the Old Testament and his moniker translates to "told by God."

Ezra. According to BabyCenter's name trends for 2020, Ezra is up as a girls name, rising 32% on the charts. Ezra means "helper."

Nehemiah. The 16th book name translates to "comforted by God."

Psalm. Kim Kardashian named her son Psalm, so it's already rising in popularity.

Isaiah. The 23rd book of the Old Testament is Isaiah. Similarly to Joshua, the name means "God is salvation."

Jeremiah. Following Isaiah is Jeremiah in the 24th book of the Old Testament. It means "God will uplift."

Joel. This moniker stands for "the Lord God.

Jonah. Another Old Testament book, Jonah means "dove."

Micah. Finally we have Micah, which stands for "who is like the Lord."

4 New Testament Baby Names

The books of the New Testament again almost exclusively feature boys' names, because the Bible is not always the most inclusive.

Matthew. He was was one of the 12 apostles and the author of the first gospel in the New Testament. His name means "gift."

Mark. This solid name can trace its lineage to the author of the second gospel in the New Testament. It also carries connotations of strength — it can mean "to be warlike."

Luke. In addition to writing the third gospel, Luke was also a doctor, and is now considered the patron saint of physicians, surgeons, and students.

John. This traditional name owes its popularity in part to two New Testament figures: John the Baptist and the apostle John. Better yet, this name means "to be gracious."

Timothy. If faith is important to your family, then Timothy might be the ideal name. The definition of it is "honoring God" — and what's better than that?

Titus. Meaning "title of honor," Titus was a friend to Saint Paul.

Philemon. This is a bit less of a traditional Biblical name. It means "kiss."

James. This classic moniker means "supplanter," aka someone who is a strong ruler.

Peter. He was the most prominent of Jesus' apostles, and is widely considered to be the first pope. The name means "stone."

Jude. Not to be confused with Judas, this moniker means "praised."

5 Biblical Names That Show a Devotion to God

If faith is important in your family, these names will spell that out.

Caleb. He worked with Moses and his name means "devotion to God."

Gabriel/Gabriella. Gabriel was an angel in the Bible, and Gabriella is the feminized form of this name. It means "devoted to god."

Israel. This Hebrew name meaning "may God reign" has recently been rising in popularity.

Faith. The name Faith has innate Biblical connections — after all, having faith is one of the main cornerstones of Christianity. "Faith" also comes from the Latin word "to trust."

Grace. A shorter form of "gracious," a girl with this name can grow up understanding how to be grateful for God's presence.

Elizabeth. Though you might associate this name with Victorian England, it actually can be traced back to the Bible. In Hebrew, it means, "my God is an oath."

Emanuel. This name shows up in the book of Isaiah. It means "God is with us."

Zuriel. This Biblical name means "rock or strength of God."

Christian. Those who believe in the Christian faith cannot be any clearer in their values when they use this name.

6 Biblical Figures' Names for Girls

These women all show up in the pages of the Bible.

Martha. She served Jesus dinner and was witness to him resurrecting her brother Lazarus. The name means "the lady."

Hannah. According to the Bible, the name Hannah is associated with "favor" and "grace." The biblical Hannah was initially thought to be unable to have children, but after praying, she was blessed by a high priest and had a son, Samuel.

Eve. This classic name is perfect for your lively baby girl — it comes from a Hebrew word meaning "to live" or "to breathe."

Abigail. Abigail is for a daddy's girl. In Hebrew, the name means "father's joy" or "Father rejoiced." In the Bible, Abigail was King David's third wife, described as "good in discretion and beautiful in form."

Sarah. As Abraham's wife, she was also a prophetess. Her name stands for "princess."

Rachel. This name is lovely for your soft, cuddly daughter and means "ewe," which is a female sheep. In the Bible, Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob, who eventually gave him two sons.

Naomi. This spunky name is full of personality and means "pleasantness" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth.

Priscilla. She was an early convert to Christianity. Her name means "ancient," which you can take to mean "old soul."

Claudia. She's mentioned briefly in the book of Timothy. The moniker translates literally to "lame," but children with this name shouldn't fret too much about the literal meaning. A name is what you make it.

Tabitha. She's known for being a charitable person in the Bible. Her moniker means "beauty" or "grace."

7 Biblical Figures' Names for Boys

Biblical characters baby names for boys Here are several men from the Bible with good names for your son.

Adam. As the Bible's first man, his name means "man."

Seth. Adam's son's name means "appointed."

Joseph. Jesus' human father's name translates to "God will increase."

Isaac. If you want to raise a cheerful, happy child, then choose Isaac. It means "to laugh." Abraham laughed when God said that Sarah would become pregnant with Isaac. The reason he laughed was because he himself was nearing 100 years old, and Sarah was 90 years old. Talk about a miracle baby!

Amos. This prophet's name stands for "to carry" or "borne by God."

Darius. He's one of the kings of the Bible, and his moniker stands for wealthiness.

Kenan. He's a patriarch mentioned in Genesis, and his name means "to take possession."

Jesse. This sounds like a modern name but it has Biblical roots. Jesse was King David's father in the Bible. Jesse means "gift."

Nathan. One of the Bible's prophets, his name stands for "he gave."

Simon. In the Bible, Simon is one of the leading apostles, and the man who carried the cross for Christ. In Hebrew, it means "he has heard."

8 Biblical Heroes as Baby Names

These figures from the Bible helped others and set a great example for any child with the name.

Mary. The mother of Jesus helped save us all by giving birth to the Savior. Her name means "beloved."

Moses. It means "drawn from the water" in Hebrew. He is one of the heroes in the Bible as he lead the Israelites out of Egypt and to the Promised Land.

Noah. He of Noah's Ark ushered in a new era simply by following God's word. The moniker means "rest" and "comfort."

Abel. In the infamous Cain and Abel story, Abel made a sacrifice to God, who then favored him. The name stands for "breath."

Esther. Queen Esther bravely revealed plots to kill the king of Persia and the Jews in Persia and saved their lives in the process. No wonder her name means "star."

Stephen. He's considered the first Christian martyr. His name means "crown" or "victorious."

Abraham. One of the most important men of the Bible, Abraham swore never to forsake God and to follow Him in all things. The name means "father of many," because he was considered a patriarch of the Lord's word.

Ruth. She had unwavering faith in God and followed him her whole life. It's fitting then that her name stands for "compassionate friend."

Miriam. She was Moses' sister who saved him from the river, and therefore set into motion the events that would help free the Jewish slaves. Similarly to Mary, the name means "beloved."

David. The man who defeated Goliath, his name also means "beloved."

9 Biblical Names That Signify Strength

Give your child one of these powerful monikers.

Ezekial. It means "God strengthens" in Hebrew, and the name will remind your son that he can always find solace in God.

Jacob. In the Bible, Jacob is the father of the 12 tribes of Israel. Give this name to a boy you want to grow up to be sturdy and strong, since it means "supplanter" in Hebrew.

Aaron. He was the older brother of Moses, and acted as his spokesperson. In Hebrew, the name also means "high mountain" or "exalted" — so you know baby Aaron will grow up to be a strong leader.

Jonathan. He was a prince of great strength in the Bible. His name means "gift from God."

Deborah. She's the only woman to also be a judge in the Bible and was a kind leader. She also helped inspire the Israelites to triumph over their oppressors.

Ethan. This name appears in Psalms. It means "firm" or "strong."

Hezekiah. He was a righteous king in the Bible, but this name would work for a girl too. It means "God gives strength."

Othniel. He was the first judge in the Bible. His name stands for "strength of God."

Magdalene. Mary Magdalene was one of Jesus' faithful followers and her name roughly translates to "Tower of God."

Rebecca. She's Isaac's wife the Bible and her moniker means "to bind."

10 Biblical Names Rising or Falling in Popularity

As times change, so do name trends. Per BabyCenter, here are some baby names that are rising in popularity.

Gideon. It's up 27% for babies. He was a judge who helped rescue Jews at God's request.

Jedidiah. Up 17% over previous years, this moniker means "beloved of the Lord."

Saul. This name has risen 7%. It means "prayed for."

Dante. Although this name has connections to hell, it's up 8% for baby boys. It means "enduring."

Galilea. The girl's name is up 25%. It comes from the place of the same name in the Bible.

Blessing. For girls, this name has risen 219 places on the name charts. Children are the truest blessing.

Meanwhile, these other baby names are falling in popularity. If you use them, your baby will be less likely to have a lot of classmates with the same name.

Elon. This moniker means "oak tree." He's one of the Bible's judges.

Demetrius. He's a good follower of the faith in the Bible, and his name stands for "earth lover."

Bishop. This name dropped 62 places for baby boys, but it's still a cute option.

Bethany. Though many of the names on this list can trace their history to a particular person, "Bethany" was actually the name of several villages. Give it to a daughter you believe will grow up to travel the world.

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Jamie Ballard is a freelance writer who covers news, lifestyle and entertainment topics, including TV, movies, health, pets, relationships, and personal finance.

Martha Sorren is a freelance writer for Bustle, Refinery29, Woman's Day, and INSIDER.

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