What Does Your Name Look Like in Hebrew?
Your name in Hebrew is a phonetic transliteration of its sounds into one of the world's oldest living writing systems. Hebrew reads right to left, its letters are among the most recognisable in the world, and even a short name becomes something quietly powerful on a piece of jewelry. Type any name into Gemiria's live Hebrew preview and see yours instantly in 18K gold, Rhodium Silver, or rose gold.
This guide shows you what your name looks like in authentic Hebrew script, explains how transliteration works, and includes 50+ common names already converted.
What Is Hebrew Script?

Hebrew (עברית) is written right to left using an alphabet of 22 consonant letters. Vowel sounds are indicated by small marks called nikud (vowel points) that appear above or below the letters. Hebrew is one of the oldest continuously used writing systems in the world, and for Jewish communities globally it carries deep cultural and spiritual significance.
For name jewelry, nikud are essential. Without them, a name can be ambiguous to read or mispronounced. Gemiria includes nikud in every Hebrew piece to ensure your name reads correctly to any Hebrew speaker.
How Western Names Are Written in Hebrew
Hebrew does not have direct equivalents for every Western sound, so names are transliterated phonetically. Each syllable maps to the closest Hebrew sound. The result reads exactly like your name sounds, written in Hebrew from right to left.
Emma sounds like "Em-ma" and becomes אמה. Daniel becomes דניאל. Sarah, which is also a Hebrew name, becomes שרה. The visual shape is completely different. The sound is the same.
Some names have traditional Hebrew equivalents that go beyond phonetics. Rachel (רחל), Naomi (נעמי), Benjamin (בנימין), and Esther (אסתר) are all names with deep Hebrew roots. When these are ordered, the traditional Hebrew form is used rather than a phonetic approximation. Our team verifies every name before crafting.
What Does Your Name Look Like in Hebrew? (50+ Common Names)
All transliterations below are sourced from Gemiria's verified Hebrew linguistic glossary. If your name is not listed, open the Hebrew name bracelet page and type it in to see it live.

Women's Names in Hebrew Script
| Name | In Hebrew | Name | In Hebrew |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emma | אמה | Sophia | סופיה |
| Olivia | אוליביה | Isabella | איזבלה |
| Mia | מיה | Charlotte | שרלוט |
| Amelia | אמליה | Emily | אמילי |
| Hannah | חנה | Grace | גרייס |
| Chloe | קלואי | Lily | לילי |
| Victoria | ויקטוריה | Luna | לונה |
| Sarah | שרה | Jessica | ג'סיקה |
| Lauren | לורן | Elizabeth | אליזבת |
| Natalie | נטלי | Elena | אלנה |
| Maria | מריה | Julia | ג'וליה |
| Rachel | רחל | Rebecca | רבקה |
| Naomi | נעמי | Esther | אסתר |
| Maya | מאיה | Jasmine | יסמין |
| Valentina | ולנטינה | Scarlett | סקרלט |
| Madison | מדיסון | Riley | ריילי |
| Abigail | אביגיל | Ada | עדה |
| Aaliyah | עליה | Eliana | אליאנה |
| Ashley | אשלי | Nicole | ניקול |
| Ellie | אלי | Amber | אמבר |
Men's Names in Hebrew Script
| Name | In Hebrew | Name | In Hebrew |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel | דניאל | James | ג'יימס |
| Michael | מייקל | David | דוד |
| Noah | נוח | Liam | ליאם |
| Ethan | איתן | Lucas | לוקאס |
| Ryan | ראיין | Alex | אלכס |
| Benjamin | בנימין | Nathan | נתן |
| Samuel | שמואל | Isaac | יצחק |
| Jacob | יעקב | Joseph | יוסף |
| Elijah | אליהו | Aaron | אהרון |
| Asher | אשר | Levi | לוי |
| Ezra | עזרא | Gabriel | גבריאל |
| Adam | אדם | Matthew | מתיו |
| Henry | הנרי | Oliver | אוליבר |
| Thomas | תומאס | William | וויליאם |
| Sebastian | סבסטיאן | Felix | פליקס |
Still do not see your name? Head to the Hebrew name ring page and type any name into the live preview. The system generates the Hebrew transliteration automatically and you can see exactly how it looks before ordering.
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Hebrew Words With Deep Meaning
Some of the most meaningful Hebrew jewelry pieces carry words rather than names. If you want something that says more than a name, these are the most worn Hebrew words in Gemiria jewelry:
| English | Hebrew | Transliteration |
|---|---|---|
| Love | אהבה | Ahava |
| Peace / Hello | שלום | Shalom |
| Life | חי | Chai |
| Strength | כוח | Koach |
| Family | משפחה | Mishpacha |
| Hope | תקווה | Tikvah |
| Faith | אמונה | Emunah |
| Blessing | ברכה | Bracha |
Type any of these words into the live preview on the Hebrew name drop earrings page to see how it looks in your chosen finish.

Hebrew Names With Traditional Meaning
Many Western names with Hebrew origins carry meanings that have been passed down for thousands of years. When these names are ordered, Gemiria uses the traditional Hebrew form.
| Name | In Hebrew | Traditional Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Sarah | שרה | Princess |
| Rachel | רחל | Ewe, gentle |
| Naomi | נעמי | Pleasantness |
| Hannah | חנה | Grace, favour |
| Esther | אסתר | Star |
| Abigail | אביגיל | Father's joy |
| David | דוד | Beloved |
| Daniel | דניאל | God is my judge |
| Noah | נוח | Rest, comfort |
| Benjamin | בנימין | Son of the right hand |
| Samuel | שמואל | God has heard |
| Ethan | איתן | Strong, firm |
| Levi | לוי | Joined, attached |
| Asher | אשר | Happy, blessed |
| Ezra | עזרא | Help |
How to Get Your Name in Hebrew on Jewelry

Go to any Gemiria Hebrew jewelry page and select your piece. Type your name in English into the live preview. The Hebrew transliteration appears automatically in your chosen finish, right to left, exactly as it will appear on the piece. You can edit the suggestion before ordering. Our team verifies every Hebrew name before crafting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does my name look like in Hebrew?
Your name in Hebrew is a phonetic transliteration of its sounds into Hebrew script, written right to left. The tables above show 50+ common names already converted using Gemiria's verified linguistic glossary. For any name not listed, use the live preview on the Hebrew name necklace page and see it instantly in your chosen finish.
Is a Hebrew name generator accurate?
Most Hebrew name generators produce a reasonable phonetic approximation, but results vary. Gemiria's live preview uses a verified Hebrew linguistic glossary for hundreds of common names, and our team reviews every name before production to ensure the Hebrew is correct and reads naturally to a Hebrew speaker.
How do you write an English name in Hebrew?
English names are written in Hebrew by matching each syllable to the closest Hebrew sound, with nikud (vowel points) added for correct pronunciation. Emma becomes אמה. James becomes ג'יימס. Names with Hebrew origins like Sarah (שרה) and David (דוד) use their traditional Hebrew form. The result reads exactly like the original name when spoken aloud in Hebrew.
Does Hebrew read right to left?
Yes. Hebrew is written and read from right to left. On jewelry, your name flows in the natural Hebrew direction, creating a distinctive visual that immediately signals authenticity to anyone familiar with the script. This right-to-left flow is part of what makes Hebrew name jewelry so visually striking.
What is the difference between Hebrew script and romanized Hebrew?
Hebrew script uses the authentic Hebrew alphabet written right to left. Romanized Hebrew writes Hebrew words using Western letters, like "Shalom" instead of שלום. Hebrew-speaking buyers consistently prefer authentic script because it reflects how their name is actually written. For a full buyer's guide, see the complete Hebrew jewelry guide.
Can any name be written in Hebrew?
Yes. Hebrew can phonetically represent sounds from virtually any language. Names from English, French, Spanish, Arabic, and beyond all transliterate into Hebrew naturally. Gemiria supports 200+ languages and verifies every name before crafting. The live preview on every product page lets you see the Hebrew before you order.
Dániel Völgyi is the co-founder of Gemiria, a custom name jewelry brand specializing in authentic multilingual scripts. Every Hebrew piece is linguistically verified before crafting so the script is always exactly right.
