Whether you’re looking for a name for a new member of your family or for yourself – search our list below for the perfect name.
Many popular names that were once considered more masculine or feminine are now being used for all genders. Below you’ll be able to search alphabetically and choose to filter your search to see names most commonly associated with “females" or with “males,” or chose "gender neutral” to view all options.
The Reform Movement is proud to affirm all genders, and affirm that we acknowledge that more than two genders exist, including non-binary and gender-expansive individuals.
“A good name is better than great riches…” - Proverbs 22:1
Meaning: Spring
Abraham was the first Jew and the patriarch of the Jewish people. Popular Popular nicknames: Abe, Abie. Meaning: Father of Many
Abraham's name before God changed it. Popular nicknames: Avrami, Avrumi. Meaning: Exalted Father
Absalom was a son of King David who rebelled against his father and tried to usurp King David's throne. Meaning: Father of Peace
The Biblical Naphtali was compared to a swift gazelle. . Meaning: Gazelle, Doe, Female deer
Meaning: Blessed, Bless
One of King David's wives. She was married to another man when King David fell in love with her, so he sent her husband to war to die at the front lines. Meaning: Daughter of Oath
According to Talmud, Batya is the name of Pharoah's daughter who rescued Moses from the water. Meaning: Daughter of God
Second son of the Patriarch Jacob and the Matriarch Rachel; youngest son of Jacob. Popular nicknames: Ben, Benji, Beni. Meaning: Son of My Right hand
Popular nicknames: Ben, Beni. Meaning: Son of Zion
Sage of the Talmud. Daughter of Rabbi Meir and wife of Rabbi Haniniah ben Teradion. Meaning: Clear
Bezalel was the artist appointed by God to direct creation of the Tabernacle in the desert. Meaning: In the Shadow of God