"to eat;" Twi anyinam "species of yam"); the word in American and Jamaican English… See origin and meaning of yam.
Miryam, is a Semitic name. The first syllable of her Hebrew name derives from the Hebrew word ‘mara’ and it means both bitter and rebellious. The word is identical in spelling and meaning in both Hebrew and Arabic. However, the Arabic word also means to walk, cross, ...
The name Yam-sup in the Bible The name Yam-sup (which isHebrewfor Sea of Reeds, in English often translated asRed Sea, which is incorrect; Dutch and German translations speak of a more proper Schelfzee and Schildmeer, fromschilf, meaning reed) occurs two dozen times in the Bible, mostl...
The biblical designation for the Red Sea is Yam Swf whose meaning is thought to be Sea of Reeds. The term Red Sea derives from the Greek phrase Erythra Thalassa which means Red Sea. The word ‘yam’ in the phrase ‘yam swf’ or yam means sea. There is a general agreement that the ...