Origin: Hebrew Meaning: "graceful" Description: Feminine but strong name heard in Israel. Doveva Continued Dave Origin: Short form of David, Hebrew Meaning: "beloved" Description: Dave is the ultimate good guy name, but where father name David is still holding onto a spot in the Top ...
Well, Chava is the Hebrew form of the classic biblical name, meaning “life” or “to breathe.” Eve itself also comes from a Hebrew word, and you’ll surely recognize it from the biblical story of the first two people on Earth, Eve and Adam. Chava is a great option if you loveuniq...
Pronunciation: DAN-yul, DA-nee-el Origin of name: Hebrew Meaning of name: God is my judge The Story Behind This Baby Name There are two or three… Read more... Daniel Posted in Biblical Names Girl Names Rebekah 10 Comments on Rebekah Pronunciation: reh-BEK-uh Origin of name: Hebrew ...
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Working on a family tree, you deal with a lot of names that have little or no meaning. They are just names without context, kind of like reading through the list of Hebrew names compiled by the Chronicler in today’s chapter. I have found it interesting, however, that certain ...
Part of Speech:Proper Name Masculine Transliteration:Bro'dak Bal'adan Pronunciation:beh-roh-dak' bal-ah-dan' Phonetic Spelling:(ber-o-dak' bal-ad-awn') Definition:Berodak Baladan Meaning:Berodak-Baladan Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Göttingen. Not just acity in Germany, but a word that instills awe and fear in the hearts of every student of the Septuagint who must eventually consult the set of Old Greek editions by that name. Okay, that’s maybe a bit dramatic. I do suspect, however, that if one finds it ch...
Part of Speech:Adjective Transliteration:Eshta'uliy Pronunciation:esh-taw-LEE Phonetic Spelling:(esh-taw-oo-lee') Definition:Eshtaolite Meaning:an Eshtaolite Word Origin:Derived from אֶשְׁתָּאוֹל (Eshtaol), a place name in ancient Israel. ...
24. The verb was also used to designate the exact and correct pronunciation of the text of the Bible (see Ber. ii. 3; Yer. Ber. 4d. 42), corresponding to the Aramaic "dayyeḳ lishana" ('Er. 53b); and it was the latter meaning ofthe word which gave rise to its subsequent ...
click to see {56} {58} — abel, aw-bale; from an unused root (meaning to be grassy); a meadow: — plain. Compare also the proper names beginning with Abel-. {59} — Abel, aw-bale; from 58; a meadow; Abel, the name of two places in Palestine.: — Abel. click to see {58...