Names of Strength

Hebrew Names Meaning Strength

Hebrew names that embody power, courage, and resilience. These names have been given to warriors, leaders, and those destined for greatness.

8 names found

Hebrew Words for Strength

The Hebrew language has many words for strength, each carrying a distinct shade of meaning rooted in the Torah and Jewish tradition.

KoachStrength / Power
כֹּחַ

The most common Hebrew word for strength. Used throughout the Torah and Jewish prayer. The phrase "Yasher Koach" (יישר כוחך) is said to someone who has performed a mitzvah.

GevurahStrength / Might / Heroism
גְּבוּרָה

One of the ten Sefirot in Kabbalah. In Pirkei Avot, "Who is strong (gibor)? One who conquers their own inclination." This represents inner strength and self-mastery.

OzStrength / Boldness / Might
עֹז

Often paired with "hadar" (splendor) in biblical poetry. The verse "Oz v'hadar levushah" (Proverbs 31:25) describes the Woman of Valor as clothed in strength and dignity.

ChozekStrength / Fortitude
חֹזֶק

From the root ח-ז-ק, meaning "to be strong." The phrase "Chazak, chazak, v'nitchazek" (Be strong, be strong, and let us be strengthened) is recited at the completion of each book of the Torah.

EitanStrong / Enduring / Firm
אֵיתָן

Both a name and an adjective meaning firm, strong, or enduring. In the Torah, "Eitan moshavecha" describes a dwelling place that is rock-solid and enduring.

AzuzMighty / Fierce
עַזּוּז

An intensified form of Oz. Used to describe God's mighty power in the Psalms. The root עז gives us names like Azariah and Uzziel.

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Strong Hebrew Names for Boys

Looking for a strong Hebrew name for a boy? These masculine names carry meanings of power, courage, and endurance — qualities valued throughout Jewish history.

Hebrew Names Meaning “Strength of God”

Theophoric names — names containing an element of God's name — are among the most powerful in Hebrew tradition. These names declare that God is the source of all strength.

Gabriel

גבריאל

God is my strength

One of the archangels, Gabriel appears in the Book of Daniel and is the herald of divine messages.

Ezekiel

יחזקאל

God will strengthen

The prophet Ezekiel received visions of the divine chariot (Merkavah) and prophesied the restoration of Israel.

Hezekiah

חזקיהו

The Lord is my strength

A righteous king of Judah who restored Temple worship and whose prayer was answered with 15 added years of life.

Uzziel

עוזיאל

God is my strength

A Levitical family name appearing in the genealogies of Exodus and Numbers, meaning "my strength is God."

Azariah

עזריה

God has helped / God is my strength

One of Daniel's three companions in Babylon, known for his faith when tested in the fiery furnace.

Zuriel

צוריאל

God is my rock / strength

A chief of the Levitical family of Merari in the Book of Numbers.

Torah Verses About Strength

The Hebrew Bible is filled with verses about strength, courage, and divine power. Here are notable verses from the Tanakh that speak to the meaning of strength.

Amos 2:14עמוס 2:14

ואבד מנוס מקל וחזק לא יאמץ כחו וגבור לא ימלט נפשו

Flight shall fail the swift, The strong shall find no strength, And the warrior shall not save his life.

Daniel 8:24דניאל 8:24

ועצם כחו ולא בכחו ונפלאות ישחית והצליח ועשה והשחית עצומים ועם קדשים

He will have great strength, but not through his own strength. He will be extraordinarily destructive; he will prosper in what he does, and destroy the mighty and the people of holy ones.

Daniel 10:8דניאל 10:8

ואני נשארתי לבדי ואראה את המראה הגדלה הזאת ולא נשאר בי כח והודי נהפך עלי למשחית ולא עצרתי כח

So I was left alone to see this great vision. I was drained of strength, my vigor was destroyed, and I could not summon up strength.

Daniel 10:16דניאל 10:16

והנה כדמות בני אדם נגע על שפתי ואפתח פי ואדברה ואמרה אל העמד לנגדי אדני במראה נהפכו צירי עלי ולא עצרתי כח

Then [this figure] who looked human touched my lips, and I opened my mouth and spoke, saying to him who stood before me, “My lord, because of the vision, I have been seized with pangs and cannot summon strength.

Daniel 10:17דניאל 10:17

והיך יוכל עבד אדני זה לדבר עם אדני זה ואני מעתה לא יעמד בי כח ונשמה לא נשארה בי

How can this servant of my lord speak with my lord, seeing that my strength has failed and no spirit is left in me?”

Daniel 10:18דניאל 10:18

ויסף ויגע בי כמראה אדם ויחזקני

The one who looked human touched me again, and strengthened me.

Daniel 10:19דניאל 10:19

ויאמר אל תירא איש חמדות שלום לך חזק וחזק וכדברו עמי התחזקתי ואמרה ידבר אדני כי חזקתני

He said, “Have no fear, precious one, all will be well with you; be strong, be strong!” As he spoke with me, I was strengthened, and said, “Speak on, my lord, for you have strengthened me!”

Daniel 11:1דניאל 11:1

ואני בשנת אחת לדריוש המדי עמדי למחזיק ולמעוז לו

“In the first year of Darius the Mede, I took my stand to strengthen and fortify him.

Daniel 11:6דניאל 11:6

ולקץ שנים יתחברו ובת מלך הנגב תבוא אל מלך הצפון לעשות מישרים ולא תעצר כוח הזרוע ולא יעמד וזרעו ותנתן היא ומביאיה והילדה ומחזקה בעתים

After some years, an alliance will be made, and the daughter of the king of the south will come to the king of the north to effect the agreement, but she will not maintain her strength, nor will his strength endure. She will be surrendered together with those who escorted her and the one who begot her and helped her during those times.

Daniel 11:25דניאל 11:25

ויער כחו ולבבו על מלך הנגב בחיל גדול ומלך הנגב יתגרה למלחמה בחיל גדול ועצום עד מאד ולא יעמד כי יחשבו עליו מחשבות

“He will muster his strength and courage against the king of the south with a great army. The king of the south will wage war with a very great and powerful army but will not stand fast, for they will devise plans against him.

English translation: THE JPS TANAKH, Revised Edition (2023) © Jewish Publication Society, via Sefaria. CC BY-NC 4.0

Understanding Hebrew Names That Mean Strength

In Hebrew tradition, a name is far more than a label — it expresses the essence of a person's character and destiny. Hebrew names meaning strength draw from a rich vocabulary: Koach (כח) denotes raw power, Gevurah (גבורה) carries connotations of heroism and self-mastery, and Oz (עז) suggests boldness and might. Many of the most beloved biblical names weave these roots together with the name of God.

Among the most popular strong Hebrew names for boys are Ethan (איתן), meaning “firm and enduring,” Boaz (בועז), meaning “in him is strength,” and Gabriel (גבריאל), meaning “God is my strength.” These names connect a child to biblical heroes and the enduring values of the Jewish people.

The concept of strength in Hebrew goes beyond physical power. The Talmud teaches that the truly strong person is one who conquers their own inclination (Pirkei Avot 4:1). This spiritual understanding of strength — gevurat ha'nefesh, strength of the soul — is what gives Hebrew names their depth and resonance across thousands of years of Jewish tradition.

Whether you are choosing a name for a newborn, exploring your Hebrew heritage, or seeking the right name for a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah, the names on this page represent the full range of strength in the Hebrew language — from the power of warriors and kings to the quiet endurance of the faithful.

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