| Hebrew Name | Meaning or History | Gender |
Aluma אֲלוּמָה | In Middle Ages Hebrew, the word "אֲלוּמָה" means "strong, brave". In modern Hebrew, this word sounds like the word "אֲלֻמָּה" (sheaf). |  |
Amir (2) עָמִיר | Little sheaf, little bundle of cut stalks of grain. |  |
Amira (2) עֲמִירָה | Binding cut stalks of grain into sheaves. |  |
Bar בַּר | Grain, cereal; grain cleaned of its chaff; clean, pure; wild, outside, in the nature; son. |   |
Carmel (Karmel) כַּרְמֶל | A plece of vineyards and orchards; roasted grains. |   |
Carmela (Karmela) כַּרְמֶלָּה | The name Carmela is derived of the name Carmel, which means "a plece of vineyards and orchards"; "roasted grains". |  |
Carmit (Karmit) כַּרְמִית | The name "כַּרְמִית" may be derived of the word כֶּרֶם (kerem, "vineyard"). |  |
Carmiya (Carmiyya, Karmiya) כַּרְמִיָּה (כרמייה) | The name "כַּרְמִיָּה" may be derived of the word כֶּרֶם (kerem, "vineyard"). |  |
Dalit דָּלִית | Vine, the branches of which are rishing up or hanging on posts; long branch rising up or hanging on posts. |  |
Daliya (Dalia, Dalya) דָּלִיָּה | A long branch rising up or hanging on posts. The name Daliya resembles the name of the flower Dahlia. |  |
Dganit (Deganit) דְגָנִית | The name "דגנית" is derived of the word דָּגָן (dagan, "grain" "cereal"). |  |
Enav (Einav) עֵנָב (עינב) | Grape. |   |
Eshcol (Eshkol) אֶשְׁכּוֹל | bunch, cluster (of grapes, etc.). Eshcol is also a name of a brook near Hebron: "And they came unto the brook of Eshcol and cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they bare it between two upon a staff" (Numbers 13, 23). |  |
Gania (Ganya) גַּנְיָה | The meaning of the name is "God's (represented by the letters יה) garden (גן, gan)". |  |
Ganit גַּנִית | The name "Ganit" is derived of the word "גן" (gan, "garden"). |  |
Neta נֶטַע | Seedling. |   |
Nir נִיר | Plowed field. |  |
Nira נִירָה | The name "Nira" is derived of the word "ניר" (nir, "plowed field"). |  |
Nirel (Nir'el) נִירְאֵל | The meaning of the name is "God's (אל, el) plowed field (ניר, nir)". |   |
Nirit נִירִית | The name "Nirit" is derived of the word "ניר" (nir, "plowed field"). |  |
Omer עֹמֶר (עומר) | Little sheaf, little bundle of cut stalks of grain; an ancient measure. |   |
Omri עָמְרִי (עומרי) | My sheaf (עומר). |  |
Regev רֶגֶב | Clod, lump of earth. |  |
Talma תַּלְמָה | Furrow. |  |
Yaniv יָנִיב | The meaning of "יניב" (Yaniv) is: (he) will bear fruit, yield, produce. The future tense masculine singular form of the verb להניב (lehaniv). |  |
Yogev יוֹגֵב | Farmer. |  |