I was gonna name Ethan - Elias. My nephew is name Jeriah.
Deborah, Delilah, Ruth, for girls.
Elias, Ephraim, Reuban, Levi, Judah, Benjamin, for boys.
Ruth for a girl. Gabriel for a boy.
I love the name Gabriel for a boy :)
I'm also having a difficult time with my 3rd. My 2 previous are both unisex biblical names. Noah for my boy and Jordan for my girl. At the time there names weren't as popular as they are today. It's harder the 3rd time around I must say.
My kids are Isaac, Leah, and Simon. I'm expecting a boy in Aug and am having issues with names too. I want hebrew/biblical like older siblings...but not common like Jacob or Michael. But also not crazy like Jereboam. Lol. Right now Im thinking Jairus. Not sure. This is a difficult choice, because you're choosing their identity!
I am not strictly religious but my partner and I are naming our son Noah.
I like beloveth or beloved
I named some of my kids from Bible, ones I did are: Luke, Isaac, and Ezra - all boys, I get great reaponses...
My two sons are Mark and Luke. If this one is a boy it will be John George and girl Sarah Grace
Malachi, Esau, Able, Ezra, and Mark are some boy names that are uncommon.
Girls.. Delilah, Jezebel, Micah (boy in the Bible, but I love it for a girl), Eve or Evee, Hannah, Magdeline (could go by Maggie)
There are also some that are unisex like Jordan (after the river Jordan)
Micah, Samson, I love these
Zane and Zanetta mean gift from God.
Eve.
Hebrew names often have Christian meaning. My daughter's name (9yo) is Ariana Zanthe and it means Holy Light.
Micaiah, Malachi, Jedidiah...I love these names.