Hebrew Names Definition
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SarahEnglish female given names from Hebrew; en:Individuals; Danish terms derived from English; Danish proper nouns; Danish female given names; French proper nouns
Michael
German terms derived from Hebrew; German proper nouns; German male given names; de:Biblical characters; Norwegian terms derived from Latin; Norwegian terms derived from ...
Jordan
English male given names from Hebrew; English surnames; English surnames from given names; English female given names from Hebrew; en:Countries; en:Exonyms
Jacob
English male given names from Hebrew; en:Individuals; Danish proper nouns; Danish male given names; Dutch proper nouns; Dutch male given names; French proper nouns
Daniel
English male given names from Hebrew; English female given names from Hebrew; English surnames; English surnames from given names; en:Individuals; Czech male given names
Abraham
Abrahamist Related terms (pet forms) Abe, Abie (male given names) Abram, ... English male given names from Hebrew; English surnames; English surnames from given names
Anna
French terms derived from Hebrew; French proper nouns; French female given names; French palindromes; German terms derived from Latin; German terms derived from Ancient ...
Esther
English terms derived from Hebrew; English proper nouns; en:Books of the Bible; English female given names from Persian; en:Bible; en:Biblical characters
Rebecca
Although our family is not Jewish, both names (David and Rebecca) have a Hebrew ancestry which, in the eyes of many beholders ( i.e. teachers ) invokes a ...
Emmanuel
English proper nouns; en:Bible; en:Christianity; English male given names from Hebrew; French proper nouns; fr:Biblical characters; French male given names
Gabriel
English male given names from Hebrew; en:Biblical characters; en:Islam; English surnames; English surnames from given names; Czech proper nouns; Czech male given names
Hephzibah
Hebrew "my delight is in her". Proper noun. Hephzibah. A female given name of ... terms derived from Hebrew; English proper nouns; English female given names from Hebrew
Ada
Norwegian Etymology. Short for Germanic names beginning with Adel-, and also of Biblical Hebrew origin. Cognate with English Ada. Used as a given name in ...
Hannah
English female given names from Hebrew; English palindromes; Danish terms derived from English; Dutch proper nouns; Danish female given names; Danish palindromes
Ruben
German male given names from Hebrew; Norwegian terms derived from Hebrew; Norwegian proper nouns; no:Biblical characters; Norwegian male given names from Hebrew
Ananias
English terms derived from Ancient Greek; English terms derived from Hebrew; English proper nouns; en:Biblical characters; English male given names from Hebrew
Ruth
Norwegian terms derived from Hebrew; Norwegian proper nouns; Norwegian female given names; Spanish proper nouns; Swedish terms derived from Latin; Swedish terms derived ...
Aaron
English terms derived from Hebrew; English proper nouns; English male given names from Hebrew; en:Biblical characters; en:Individuals; Catalan proper nouns
Samuel
English male given names from Hebrew; en:Biblical characters; Czech proper nouns; Czech male given names; Danish proper nouns; da:Biblical characters; Danish male given ...
Ali
Hebrew: l (Eli) Italian: Ali m. Japanese: ari (Ari) Russian: Ali ... English male given names from Arabic; English diminutives of female given names
Noah
English male given names from Hebrew; Australian English; English slang; en:Individuals; Danish proper nouns; da:Biblical characters; Danish male given names
Deborah
From Hebrew, meaning bee. Proper noun. Deborah (biblical) A judge of Israel; a ... English proper nouns; en:Biblical characters; English female given names from Hebrew
Joseph
English male given names from Hebrew; French proper nouns; French male given names; German proper nouns; German male given names; Manx proper nouns; Manx male given names
domain
Hebrew: tkhvm (tchum) m., tkhvm hgdrh (tchum hagdara) m. ... collection of DNS domain names
brhm
... Aramaic proper nouns; arc:Biblical characters; Aramaic male given names; Hebrew proper nouns; Hebrew male given names
Edna
English terms derived from Goidelic languages; English proper nouns; English female given names from Hebrew; Scots proper nouns; Scots female given names
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Hebrew names are names that have a Hebrew language origin, classically from the Hebrew Bible. They are mostly used by people living in Jewish or Christian parts of the world, but some are also adapted to the Islamic world, particularly if a Hebrew name is mentioned in the Qur'an. When Hebrew-speaking Muslims give names, they don't use specifically Christian or Jewish names. A typical Hebrew name can have many different forms, having been adapted to the phonologies of many different languages. An integral facet of the Jewish religion worldwide is to give a Hebrew name to a child that is used religiously throughout his or her lifetime.
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