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Start your son off with a blessing. Here is my list for beautiful biblical baby boy names and their meanings.

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The joy of naming a baby is unlike any other. It’s a special season as you and your partner search for the perfect name for your new baby.

There is a beauty in blessing your child with a biblical name. The search for the perfect name is a very personal one, but I’m assuming if you’re reading this, you’re interested in some biblical baby boy names for your little man. Here are some tips before we get started.

Tips for Naming

  • Be flexible
  • Consider if any family members should be honored
  • For names that are loved by one spouse and not by the other, consider using it as a middle name instead.
  • Consider if the name will be shortened (example: Jeremiah = Jerry or Jeremy) and whether you want or like that
  • You may want to consider omitting the names of exes
  • Say names in full, out loud to hear how it sounds.

Other Advice

Choosing a name can be fun, but it can also lead to disagreements, especially if you are passionate about a name. Maybe there is a name you picked out years ago, but your partner doesn’t like it. That can be a tough pill to swallow. Therefore, I suggest praying before each naming brainstorm. Give your partner permission to veto names they truly dislike.

Lastly, picking a name is a very special event in having a child. Your child’s name will follow him all of his life and may even be passed down. I hope that you enjoy the process of naming your little. Finally, here is the best advice, I can give. Lots of people, family included, will have an opinion about the name you choose. But their opinion doesn’t matter. That’s between you and the child’s father. Don’t let anyone’s comments bother you or rob you of joy.

Biblical Baby Boy Names

Here is my favorite list of biblical baby boy names with the meanings in parenthesis.

  • Aaron (high mountain, exalted)
  • Abel (breath)
  • Abraham (father of many)
  • Adam (man, to make)
  • Amos (load, burden)
  • Andrew (manly, masculine)
  • Asa (healer)
  • Asher (happy, blessed)
  • Barnabas (son of the prophet)
  • Bartholomew (son of Talmai)
  • Benjamin (son of the right hand)
  • Boaz (swiftness)
  • Caleb (dog)
  • Daniel (God is my judge)
  • David (beloved)
  • Eder (flock)
  • Eleazar (my God has helped)
  • Eli (ascension)
  • Elijah (My God is Yahweh)
  • Elisha (My God is my salvation)
  • Emmanuel (God is with us)
  • Ethan (solid, enduring, firm)
  • Ezekiel (God will strengthen)
  • Gabriel (God is my strong man)
  • Gideon (feller, hewer)
  • Hosea (salvation)
  • Isaac (to laugh)
  • Isaiah (salvation)
  • Jacob (subplanter)
  • Jadon (he will judge)
  • James (subplanter)
  • Jared (descent)
  • Jehoshaphat (Yahweh has judged)
  • Jehu (Yahweh is he)
  • Jeremiah (Yahweh will exalt)
  • Jesse (Gift)
  • Jethro (Abundance)
  • Joel (Yahweh is God)
  • John (Yahweh is gracious)
  • Jonah (dove)
  • Jonathan (Yahweh has given)
  • Joseph (He will add)
  • Joshua (Yahweh is salvation)
  • Josiah (Yahweh supports)
  • Judah (praise)
  • Jude (praise)
  • Kenan (possession)
  • Lazarus (my god has helped)
  • Levi (joined, attached)
  • Luke (light giving)
  • Malachi (my angel)
  • Matthew (gift of Yahweh)
  • Mark (the Roman God of Mars, warrior)
  • Micah (who is like Yahweh)
  • Michael (who is like Yahweh)
  • Mordecai (servant of Marduk)
  • Moses (son)
  • Nathan (he gave)
  • Nathanael (he has given)
  • Nicodemus (victory)
  • Noah (rest, repose)
  • Omar (speaker)
  • Paul (Small, humble)
  • Peter (Stone)
  • Philip (friend of horses)
  • Phinehas (Nubian)
  • Ram (exalted)
  • Raphael (to heal)
  • Rueben (behold, a son)
  • Reuel (friend of god)
  • Samson (sun)
  • Samuel (god has heard)
  • Saul (asked for, prayed for)
  • Seth (appointed)
  • Silas (forest, wood)
  • Simon (he has heard)
  • Stephen (crown)
  • Thomas (twin)
  • Timothy (to honor God)
  • Titus (title of honor)
  • Tobias (Yahweh is good)
  • Uriah (Yahweh is my light)
  • Uzziah (my power is Yahweh)
  • Zachariah (Yahweh remembers)

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Don’t forget to PIN this list for later. Visit mt other baby names posts like Biblical Baby Girl Names and Strong Baby Boy Names. Before you go, be sure to grab my Baby Registry Checklist. It comes with a FREE printable to get your registry started. Also, in the comments below, I’d love to hear what names you love and why.

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These biblical dog names might be perfect if you’re looking for a unique name for your new dog. By using these names, you can pay homage to the Bible and your faith.

You may also find it meaningful to choose a name from the Bible for your furry friend. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at biblical male and female dog names. There are plenty of great options for both genders in this list!

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Dogs in the Bible

Dogs are mentioned often in the Bible, typically in a negative context, to make a point (“Do not give dogs what is holy” Matthew 7:6).

But historians have discovered that dogs had been domesticated and served as companions, hunters, herders, and guard dogs. These ancient people cared for their pets and even built tombs for them.

Male Biblical Dog Names

Dog names from the bible are a great way to find inspiration for your new pup. Here are some biblical dog names ideas for males taken from the scriptures:

  • Aaron – Moses’ older brother
  • Abel – Son of Adam and Eve
  • Abe – Short for Abel or Abraham
  • Abner – Commander of Saul’s army
  • Abraham – Forefather of the Jews
  • Adam – First man formed by God
  • Amos – Prophet who talked about inequalities
  • Asher – Jacob’s son
  • Benji – Benjamin, son of Jacob and brother of Joseph
  • Boaz – Husband of Ruth
  • Cain – Son of Adam and Eve
  • Caleb – Representative of the tribe of Judah
  • Cyrus – The King of Persia
  • Daniel – Saved by interpreting the king’s dreams & saved in the lions den
  • David – Shepherd who became the king
  • Eli – High priest and judge who taught Samuel
  • Elijah – Went to heaven in a chariot of fire
  • Enoch – The father of Methuselah
  • Esau – Brother of Jacob
  • Ezra – Hebrew priest and scribe
  • Felix – Imprisoned Paul but allowed him to defend himself
  • Gideon – Israelite who defeated the Midianites
  • Goliath – Giant slain by David
  • Herod – King during Jesus’ time
  • Hosea – His family story was a metaphor for God’s relationship with Israel
  • Isaac – Son of Abraham and Sarah, Hebrew patriarch
  • Isaiah – Prophet for King Ahaz
  • Ishmael – Son of Abraham and Hagar
  • Jacob – Founder of Israel
  • Jeremiah – Prophet for five different kings
  • Jesse – Father of David
  • Jethro – Midianite priest
  • John – John the Baptist, Jesus’ cousin
  • Job – Man who withstood many tragedies
  • Jonah – Swallowed by a great fish
  • Joseph – Sold into slavery by his brothers
  • Joshua – Successor to Moses
  • Judah – Son of Jacob and Leah
  • Judas – Disciple who betrayed Jesus
  • Jude – Biblical book
  • Levi – Son of Jacob and Leah
  • Lot – Escaped Sodom’s destruction
  • Luke – Disciple of Jesus
  • Malachi – Wrote the end of the Old Testament
  • Mark – Disciple of Jesus
  • Matthew – Disciple of Jesus
  • Moses – Prophet and leader
  • Nico – Nicodemus, invited Jesus to his home
  • Noah – Built the Ark
  • Peter – Important disciple of Jesus
  • Philip – One of Jesus’ disciples
  • Phineas – Grandson of Aaron
  • Reuben – Son of Jacob and Leah
  • Rufus – Early church worker
  • Sam – Samuel, prophet and Hebrew judge
  • Samson – Strong man betrayed by Delilah
  • Saul – King who rebelled
  • Seth – Son of Adam
  • Shem – Son of Noah
  • Simeon – Son of Jacob and Leah
  • Solomon – David’s son and King
  • Titus – Close friend of Paul
  • Zeke – Ezekiel a priest

Female Biblical Dog Names

Pets are a part of the family. They provide unconditional love, give us company, and teach us about responsibility. These female biblical dog names come from some of the women who taught great lessons in the Bible:

  • Abigail – Saved lives by preventing a battle
  • Anna – A pious prophet
  • Becca – Rebecca, wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob
  • Chloe – mentioned in Corinthians, means “Green herb”
  • Claudia – Woman greeted by Paul
  • Deborah – Prophet and judge
  • Delilah – Cut Samson’s hair
  • Dinah – Daughter of Jacob and Leah
  • Esther – Foiled Haman’s plots and saved the Jews
  • Eve – First woman
  • Hannah – mother of Samuel
  • Jezebel – Phoenician princess
  • Joanna – Helped prepare Jesus’ body for burial
  • Leah – Wife of Jacob
  • Liz – Elizabeth, obedient to God’s commands
  • Lois – Grandmother of Saint Timothy
  • Madonna – A term for the Virgin Mary
  • Magdalene – Mary Magdalene, woman important to Jesus
  • Martha – Sister of Mary, present when Jesus raised Lazarus
  • Mary – The mother of Jesus
  • Miriam – Prophetess, sister of Moses and Aaron
  • Naomi – Mother-in-law of Ruth
  • Phoebe – Carried Paul’s letter to the Romans
  • Priscilla – Church leader from the book of Acts
  • Rachel – Wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph
  • Ruth – Wife of Boaz
  • Sarah – Wife of Abraham
  • Sheba – Bathsheba, wife of Uriah and David

Other Biblical Names for Dogs

This list of names includes spiritual dog names taken from concepts, locations, and more that were written about in the Bible.

  • Abaddon – angel of destruction
  • Angel
  • Charity
  • Cross
  • Disciple
  • Faith
  • Genesis
  • Grace
  • Heaven
  • Israel
  • Jericho
  • Jordan
  • Love
  • Mercy
  • Pastor – Church leader
  • Preacher
  • Savior
  • Shiloh
  • Sunday
  • Trinity

Hebrew Dog Names

Here are some Hebrew dog names, including Hebrew words and their meanings:

  • Barak – Thunder
  • Carmela – Garden
  • Dodi – Beloved
  • Eden – Delight
  • Gala – Wave
  • Liba – Heart
  • Luna – Dweller
  • Nes – Miracle
  • Nissa – To Test
  • Omar – He that speaks
  • Shlomo – Peaceable
  • Uri – My Flame
  • Yadid – Friend
  • Yona – Dove

Jewish Dog Names

If you’d like a Jewish dog name, here are some ideas in addition to the names from the Old Testament listed above:

  • Bagel – Jewish bread
  • Dreidel – Top-like toy
  • Golem – Unformed thing, folklore for a man made of clay
  • Goy – Someone who isn’t Jewish
  • Hasid – Orthodox movement
  • Hillel – Great Rabbi
  • Klutz – Yiddish word for a clumsy person
  • Kosher – Proper based on laws
  • Mazel – Mozel Tov, good luck
  • Mitzvah – commandment
  • Mensch – Yiddish word for an honorable person
  • Rabbi – Jewish teacher
  • Schlep – Yiddish word for a long journey
  • Shalom – Hello, goodbye, or peace
  • Torah – Book of the Hebrew bible
  • Zion – Another name for Jerusalem

Catholic Dog Names

And finally, for those of Catholic faith, here are some Catholic Dog Name ideas:

  • Anthony – Saint associated with lost souls
  • Augustine – Saint who inspires those who struggle with addiction
  • Benedict – Pope Benedict
  • Bishop – Ordained minister
  • Cardinal – Leader in the church
  • Deacon – Church leader
  • Francis – St. Francis of Assisi, Pope Francis
  • Gertie – St. Gertrude the Great
  • Leo – Pope Leo
  • Monk – Person dedicated to faith
  • Parish – Community of faithful
  • Patrick – St. Patrick of Ireland
  • Priest – Church order
  • Pope – Leader of the Catholic Church

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How to Pick a Dog Name

You might be asking yourself, “How will I know if I’ve picked the right name for my dog?”

This is a common challenge when getting a dog, and we’ve come up with a few questions to ask.

Follow this fool-proof process to find the best name for your newfound friend.

  • Will it stand the test of time? Some names are trendy right now but may not hold up throughout the years. Dogs often live for over a decade. Will the name make sense down the road?
  • How easy is it to pronounce the name? Not all names are easy to say, especially when they’re longer in length. Make sure the name can be said quickly, especially since there are many times you’ll need to get your dog’s attention immediately.
  • Can you picture calling for your dog with this name? We know a man who adopted a dog named Freedom. He liked the name, but when he thought about constantly yelling “Freedom!” outside for all to hear, he opted for a different option.
  • Is it right for your dog? You may like a name, but it just doesn’t fit your furry friend’s appearance, demeanor, or personality. In this case, find something more appropriate for your pup.
  • Does everyone agree on the name? If you have other people in your household, make sure they’re on board with the name, too.

After following these steps, you’re sure to find at least one or two ideas that will work.

Teach Your Dog Their Name: 5 Easy Steps

When you’ve found the perfect name, there’s just one extra step: You have to teach it to your dog!

This is important for so many reasons.

Of course, this is essential for training. How do you get your dog to obey if they don’t even know their name?

Then there’s the issue of safety. Imagine your dog is running toward a moving vehicle. You’ll need to get their attention right away to protect them from danger.

Here’s how to teach a dog their name as soon as possible.

  1. Get the treats! Grab a handful of small treats to reward your dog for a job well done. The smaller, the better since you’ll be handing them out throughout the process.
  2. Find a quiet space without any distractions. This will lead to better success.
  3. Say your dog’s name in a clear and positive voice.
  4. When they look your way, say “yes” and dole out a treat.
  5. Continue this process several times a day. They’ll soon know their name in no time!

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Meaning of Male Biblical Names — List of Biblical Names for Boys with

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  • A
  • Avdon — servant, servant
  • Aviad — Father of eternity
  • Abigail — my father — joy
  • Abimelech — My father is a king
  • Abiyam — My Father is God
  • Adam — earth
  • Azarya — God helped
  • Amatya — God strengthens
  • Amon — God is faithful
  • Amos — burden-bearer
  • Andrew — courageous
  • Anna — mercy, grace
  • Aristarchus — the best ruler
  • Asa — healing
  • Ahazyahu — God sustains
  • Aharon — enlightened
  • B
  • Barak — shine, lightning
  • Benjamin — beloved son
  • D
  • Gad — happiness
  • Goliath — Head
  • D
  • David — beloved
  • Dan — judged, judge
  • Daniel — God judged me
  • Dvora — bee
  • E
  • Eva is alive
  • Ecclesiastes — old man
  • Eleazar — God helped
  • Efan — constancy
  • Z
  • Zachariah — God remembered
  • Zvulun — monastery, dwelling
  • and
  • Jedidia is Yahweh’s favorite
  • Jeroboam — the people will multiply
  • Elijah is my god — Yahweh
  • John — mercy of Yahweh
  • Jotham — Yahweh is perfect
  • Joel — Yahweh — god
  • Jonathan — Yahweh gave
  • Joseph is beautiful
  • Issachar — retribution
  • Iftach — Liberator
  • Y
  • Yephet — may God expand
  • Yehonya — God will strengthen
  • Yehoshaphat — God is the judge
  • Yehoshua — The Lord will save
  • Yehoyakim — God will magnify
  • Yehuda — I will praise the Lord
  • Yeshayahu — God will save
  • Yinon — abide
  • Yirmeyahu — God will exalt
  • Yisrael — wrestling with God
  • Yitzchak — laughing
  • Yoash — God — help
  • Yoets — Advisor
  • Yona — dove
  • Yoram — God is high
  • Yosef — He will add
  • Yotam — God is perfect
  • Yochanan — God have mercy
  • Yoshiyahu — God help
  • Yoel — The Lord is God
  • K
  • Cain — blacksmith
  • Kefa — stone, rock
  • L
  • Lavan — white
  • Lazar – God helped me
  • Levi — affection
  • M
  • Malachi — messenger, herald
  • Maria — beloved, desired
  • Matthew is a gift from Yahweh
  • Michael — who is like God
  • Michael — who is like God
  • Moshe — leader
  • N
  • Nathan — God gave
  • Naftali — dispute, struggle
  • Nachum — Comforter
  • Nehora — Light
  • Netzer — branch
  • Noah — peace, security
  • O
  • Othniel — the lion of God
  • Oshea — Rescue
  • P
  • Pele is wonderful
  • Potiphar — owned by Ra
  • Pud — bashful, modest
  • P
  • Rahav — wide
  • Reuven — saw
  • Rehavam — the people expanded
  • Ruth — friendly
  • C
  • Saul — begged, begged
  • Samson — the sun, the strongest
  • Solomon — peaceful, blessed
  • T
  • Tadai — praise, thanksgiving
  • Tom — twin
  • F
  • Tamar — fig tree
  • Philip — loving horses
  • Phlegont — flaming, burning
  • Fortunat — lucky
  • X
  • Havakkuk — hugging
  • Haggai is my holiday
  • Ham — hot
  • Chana — grace, mercy
  • Hanoch — noble education
  • Hizkiyahu — God is my strength
  • C
  • Tsemakh — plant
  • Cephania — Protected by God
  • Tsidkiyahu — God is my righteousness
  • W
  • Shaul — begged for
  • Shilo — conciliator
  • Shimon — heard
  • Shimshon — sunny
  • Shlomo — peaceful
  • Shmuel — heard by God
  • Shoresh — root
  • E
  • Elisha — God helped
  • Eliyahu — my God
  • Elkana — God created
  • Elon — oak
  • Ehud — united, strong
  • I
  • Yaakov — cunning

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