![]() ![]() Ella - In Hebrew, this name means “goddess” or “terebinth tree” (a terebinth tree or Pistacia terebinthus is indigenous to the Mediterranean region and is a flowering plant!). ![]() Eliana - In Hebrew, the name Eliana means “My God has answered.” This name is not to be confused with Ilana, however, which means “tree.”ĥ. (To be fair, I’ve never actually met an Einat before!) This uncommon (at least in America) Jewish name means “fountain” in Hebrew and is a great option if you want to will your baby a penchant for water.Ĥ. ![]() Einat - I’ve never met an Einat I didn’t like. In the Judeo-German language, Eidel means “delicate” or “gentle.”ģ. Eidel - If you want to honor the Yiddish language, perhaps choose the name Eidel. It’s also the name of up-and-coming Israeli supermodel Eden Polani.Ģ. It’s the setting for the creation story in Genesis aka the temporary home of Adam and Eve. Eden - As in “The Garden of,” Eden means “pleasure” in Hebrew. Yep, the letter of the day is “E.” As such, let’s take a look at some beautiful Jewish baby names that start with “E.”ġ. Not to sound too much like “Sesame Street” over here, but can you guess what the letter of the week is? I’ll give you a hint: We have already covered popular Jewish baby names that begin with the letters “ A,” “ B,” “ C” and “ D.” ![]()
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