Seth Origin: Hebrew Meaning: "appointed, placed" Description: The long-neglected name of Adam and Eve's third son after Cain and Abel, Seth is appreciated for its gentle, understated presence -- and strong middle-name potential. It reached a high of Number 63 in the year 2000. Seth ...
A very good list of Hebrew baby names to help you when naming your baby. When looking at Jewish heritage and keeping with tradition, you need to look no further than AboutBabyNames.com for that perfect name. Hebrew Baby Names Aaliyah – high exalted, to ascend Aaron – shining light, hig...
Learning Hebrew requires a brief period of madness, and that's not for everybody, and certainly not for the fainthearted. Etymology of the name Hebrew The name Hebrew comes from the verb אבר (abar), meaning to pass over or through: Excerpted from: Abarim Publications' Biblical ...
Shalom. My name is Seth Young. You may have heard of me, as I am one of the world's most prolific Hebrew teachers. Tens of thousands of students currently learn Hebrew via my online courses, private tutoring, videos, webinars, websites, email lists, Facebook groups and more. ...
Shalom. My name is Seth Young. You may have heard of me, as I am one of the world's most prolific Hebrew teachers. Tens of thousands of students currently learn Hebrew via my courses, webinars, CDs, websites, email lists, and Facebook groups and pages. But here's the thing: I di...
Since a name is so important,when picking out a name for your child, it is imperative that you settle on something with a positive meaning so that it can bring its blessings into your child’s life. A name is a person’s identity and when meeting new people, we often lead by introduc...
I can quickly name key figures for good, and key figures for ill. What lasting consequences did these figures have on the family? How do those consequences connect to my story? I also can’t help but think about my life and my story as I consider Milo, Sylvie, and MJ. I sit in ...
Possibly in the Jewish language of 2Ki 18:28 we may discover the trace of some such difference of dialect; for we can scarcely suppose the name Jewish to have been introduced in the very brief period which intervened between the taking of Samaria and the transaction in the record of which...
for 'qanna'' (7067); jealous or angry:--jealous. 7073 Qnazken-az' probably from an unused root meaning to hunt; hunter; Kenaz, the name of an Edomite and of two Israelites:--Kenaz. 7074 Qnizziyken-iz-zee' patronymic from 'Qnaz' (7073), a Kenizzite or descendant of Kenaz:--Kene...
108 Language While the name Ishbosheth (תשב-שיא [man of shame]) has been correctly under- stood, the other two etymologies – although fitting for the preacher's purposes – are, in fact, incorrect. Ba‛anah is most probably from הנעב [son of/...