Saturday, April 24, 2010

What Should My Name LookLike In Hebrew?

Ok......I ordered a necklace from Israel.....the necklace is supposed to have my name in Hebrew of course......I love my necklace, but I would like to know what my name should look like in hebrew.....Can anyone please help???.....My name is Ingrid......Thank you

What Should My Name LookLike In Hebrew?
讗讬谞讙专讬讚





Spelled: Aleph, Yud, Nun, Gimel, Reish, Yud, Dalet.





With vowels it is written 讗执讬谞职讙职专执讬讚
Reply:The transliteration of Ingrid is 讗讬谞讙专讬讚.
Reply:INGRID is a variant Scandinavian form of INGA, from the Old English ing meaning A MEADOW; or from a contraction of the Old English incga meaning CHILDREN.


INGRID is a variant form of the Swedish INGA meaning HERO'S DAUGHTER. In Norse mythology, ING was the god of fertility and peace.





In the Hebrew alphabet the letters are AYIN YUD NUN GIMEL RESH DALET. Taken together and reading right to left, they spell INGRID. This name has been transliterated into the Hebrew phonetically.





This is a very close equivalent in our latin alphabet:


Ayin = Silent


Yud = Y


Nun = N


Gimel = G


Resh = R


Dalet = D





Here is an hebrew alphabet table, you can put the letters together, my keyboard doesn't have an alphabet equivalent.


Just remember, hebrew is written from right to left.





http://www.clarion-call.org/yeshua/o/alp...





Shalom, Leilis


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