Rebekah = 专讬讘拽讛 (meaning to tie/bind, captivating).
* Hebrew is written from right to left.
Rebekah in Hebrew is pronounced Reevqa (Rivqa). She is the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. She is also the second of four matriarchs of the Jewish people.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have other questions =]
@ Johnathan:
Dude. You just copied and pasted my answer. What the heck?
JEWS PLEASE???!!!!Who was Rebekah and what is her real name written in Hebrew?How do I pronounce it?
You're right, I did...sorry
I had no issue with your answer, nor did I care about the points, I mainly just wanted to add that little condemnation to the answer, my apologies all the same. Report Abuse
Reply:专讬讘拽讛 - Hebrew is written from right to left.
Rebekah in Hebrew is pronounced Reevka. She is the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. She is also the second of four matriarchs of the Jewish people.
If you're planning on trying to impress a Jewish girl by knowing how to pronounce her Hebrew name you'll probably be very disappointed, especially once she realizes that's the full extent of your Hebrew/Jewish knowledge.
Reply:You pronounce it Riv-Ka, in hebrew: "专讘拽讛".
She is the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob.
She's also one of the "Four Mothers" on the begining of the Jewish religion.
Reply:LOL @ JEWS PLEASE???!!!!
Reply:you should post this question in Travel %26gt; Middle East %26gt; Israel
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Looking for the name of a hebrew children's song?
The song is about washing hands/face in the morning, but I can't remember the name, nor do I know enough of the lyrics to look it up.
Looking for the name of a hebrew children's song?
I've looked it up on the web and I think it was written by
讚转讬讛 讘谉 讚讜专 and is titled 讗谞讬 谞拽讬 Ani Naki
Reply:may be this one?
http://www.shiron.net/songView.aspx?song...
Looking for the name of a hebrew children's song?
I've looked it up on the web and I think it was written by
讚转讬讛 讘谉 讚讜专 and is titled 讗谞讬 谞拽讬 Ani Naki
Reply:may be this one?
http://www.shiron.net/songView.aspx?song...
What does the name Silvia mean in Hebrew or Greek?
fem. : related to the word for tree or forest.
as in Pennsylvania - Penn's woods or forest.
What does the name Silvia mean in Hebrew or Greek?
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Reply:Sorry, no Silvia in Hebrew or Greek. This is what I found:
SILVIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, English, German, Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology
Pronounced: SEEL-vyah (Italian), SEEL-byah (Spanish).
Feminine form of Silvius (see SILVIO). Rhea Silvia was the mother of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. This was also the name of a 6th-century saint, the mother of the pope Gregory the Great.
SILVIO
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: SEEL-vyo (Italian), SEEL-byo (Spanish).
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman name Silvius which was derived from Latin silva "wood, forest". Silvius was the name of several of the legendary kings of Alba Longa. It is also the name of an early saint martyred in Alexandria.
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as in Pennsylvania - Penn's woods or forest.
What does the name Silvia mean in Hebrew or Greek?
thank you Report Abuse
Reply:Sorry, no Silvia in Hebrew or Greek. This is what I found:
SILVIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, English, German, Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology
Pronounced: SEEL-vyah (Italian), SEEL-byah (Spanish).
Feminine form of Silvius (see SILVIO). Rhea Silvia was the mother of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. This was also the name of a 6th-century saint, the mother of the pope Gregory the Great.
SILVIO
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: SEEL-vyo (Italian), SEEL-byo (Spanish).
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman name Silvius which was derived from Latin silva "wood, forest". Silvius was the name of several of the legendary kings of Alba Longa. It is also the name of an early saint martyred in Alexandria.
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How do you spell the name Clayton Tedeton in Hebrew.?
I'm sorry, but Maryon is wrong.
It should look like this: 拽诇讬讬讟讜谉 讟讚讟讜谉
The letters are : Clayton = Kof Lamed Yod Yod Tet Vav NunSofit; Tedeton = Tet Dalet Tet Vav NunSofit.
How do you spell the name Clayton Tedeton in Hebrew.?
I can't get the Hebrew characters to work on this site. Download a Hebrew font online (Bwhebb, if you can get it), and just type in the English letters, backwards.
The names of the characters you'd want, from left to right, are Kaph Lamed Ayin Tet Nun, and for your last name, Tet Dalit Tet Nun.
Reply:if you want it graphically i'll send it to your mail (put ur adress here)
It should look like this: 拽诇讬讬讟讜谉 讟讚讟讜谉
The letters are : Clayton = Kof Lamed Yod Yod Tet Vav NunSofit; Tedeton = Tet Dalet Tet Vav NunSofit.
How do you spell the name Clayton Tedeton in Hebrew.?
I can't get the Hebrew characters to work on this site. Download a Hebrew font online (Bwhebb, if you can get it), and just type in the English letters, backwards.
The names of the characters you'd want, from left to right, are Kaph Lamed Ayin Tet Nun, and for your last name, Tet Dalit Tet Nun.
Reply:if you want it graphically i'll send it to your mail (put ur adress here)
I need help spelling my sons name (Anthony) in Hebrew. Can anyone help me, Please?
I WANT TO HELP MY SONS NAME IN HEBREW TATOOED IN MY BACK BUT I CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT SPELLING IN HEBREW.
I need help spelling my sons name (Anthony) in Hebrew. Can anyone help me, Please?
That's because it's not a Hebrew name. You could transliterate it into Hebrew characters, but that's it. Also, tattooing is forbidden by Jewish law, so...
I'd say, aleph - nun - tet - vav - nun - yod
Reply:Anthony is not hebrew, but you can transliterate it as follows:
A 讗
N 谞
T 转 or 讟
H 讛
O
N 谞
Y 讬
Since written hebrew is mostly an abjad, it doesn't really have written vowels. the last is a Y. ut that would be up to you. the "e" is oundis technically more correct, but again, since it's not there I just put the Y.
Let me know if this takes care of you.
Reply:My Hebrew Name
English Name Hebrew Name
Click on a name below Gender
1 anthony admon Male
2 anthony devora Female
3 anthony efrayim Male
4 anthony gedalya Male
5 anthony hila Female
6 anthony hillel Male
7 anthony nirit Female
8 anthony nitza Female
9 anthony yehuda Male
10 anthony yehudit Female
http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/
Reply:according to the academy TH always gets the 转 so it should be : 讗谞转讜谞讬
whey you say Tony, then it's 讟讜谞讬 because T gets the 讟
ginger lily
I need help spelling my sons name (Anthony) in Hebrew. Can anyone help me, Please?
That's because it's not a Hebrew name. You could transliterate it into Hebrew characters, but that's it. Also, tattooing is forbidden by Jewish law, so...
I'd say, aleph - nun - tet - vav - nun - yod
Reply:Anthony is not hebrew, but you can transliterate it as follows:
A 讗
N 谞
T 转 or 讟
H 讛
O
N 谞
Y 讬
Since written hebrew is mostly an abjad, it doesn't really have written vowels. the last is a Y. ut that would be up to you. the "e" is oundis technically more correct, but again, since it's not there I just put the Y.
Let me know if this takes care of you.
Reply:My Hebrew Name
English Name Hebrew Name
Click on a name below Gender
1 anthony admon Male
2 anthony devora Female
3 anthony efrayim Male
4 anthony gedalya Male
5 anthony hila Female
6 anthony hillel Male
7 anthony nirit Female
8 anthony nitza Female
9 anthony yehuda Male
10 anthony yehudit Female
http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/
Reply:according to the academy TH always gets the 转 so it should be : 讗谞转讜谞讬
whey you say Tony, then it's 讟讜谞讬 because T gets the 讟
ginger lily
Can someone write this name in Hebrew?
Hi, my brother is getting a tattoo, he wants his name in hebrew but we are not sure how to write it.
His name is Erubiel
Thank You :)
Can someone write this name in Hebrew?
not sure, but you can look into it, not all names translate
Reply:Speaking only as a Hebrew speaker (I'm Jewish, but that's not the point) and someone who's already got Hebrew on their body:
Erubiel is a name of Spanish origin - which is derived from Latin to begin with - not Hebrew.
While a direct transliteration MAY be possible, there's no way of knowing for sure if your transliteration is correct. For instance, the "eh" noise at the beginning of the name is only a Hebrew vowel, which would need to be paired with a silent letter. However, there are two silent letters in Hebrew, the Aleph and the Ayin - and since Erubiel's not a Hebrew name, you would have no way to know if you had picked the "correct" letter.
I wouldn't translate Spanish to Hebrew - you end up with a wonky transliteration, is all.
Reply:My opinion is that you shouldn't get a word in a different language if you can't write it yourself. Otherwise there's no real way of knowing you got it right and it's just kinda weird. If you really want a translation, go to synagogue or Hebrew teacher and ask.
Reply:Its only the religion that states u cant "deface" your body, no1 knows if a god said that unless thay had an actual conversation
Reply:If you are Jewish, you are breaking Jewish law by getting a tatoo. You are not allowed to put any marks on your body. Your body is a temple to G-d.
His name is Erubiel
Thank You :)
Can someone write this name in Hebrew?
not sure, but you can look into it, not all names translate
Reply:Speaking only as a Hebrew speaker (I'm Jewish, but that's not the point) and someone who's already got Hebrew on their body:
Erubiel is a name of Spanish origin - which is derived from Latin to begin with - not Hebrew.
While a direct transliteration MAY be possible, there's no way of knowing for sure if your transliteration is correct. For instance, the "eh" noise at the beginning of the name is only a Hebrew vowel, which would need to be paired with a silent letter. However, there are two silent letters in Hebrew, the Aleph and the Ayin - and since Erubiel's not a Hebrew name, you would have no way to know if you had picked the "correct" letter.
I wouldn't translate Spanish to Hebrew - you end up with a wonky transliteration, is all.
Reply:My opinion is that you shouldn't get a word in a different language if you can't write it yourself. Otherwise there's no real way of knowing you got it right and it's just kinda weird. If you really want a translation, go to synagogue or Hebrew teacher and ask.
Reply:Its only the religion that states u cant "deface" your body, no1 knows if a god said that unless thay had an actual conversation
Reply:If you are Jewish, you are breaking Jewish law by getting a tatoo. You are not allowed to put any marks on your body. Your body is a temple to G-d.
What are some pretty Hebrew/Israeli names for a young girl?
I'm writing a short story about a young girl growing up in America with Israeli parents, but have yet to decide as to what her (the main character's) name will be. Could anyone give me some ideas for pretty hebrew names Israeli parents might use for a daughter? Would be greatly appreciated!
What are some pretty Hebrew/Israeli names for a young girl?
My daughter's name is Yael (Ya-el). She was an ancient queen who killed a king. In contemporary Hebrew it is a billy goat type animal. Perfect for her temper. Can you believe how many racist people answered.
Reply:Ariel-- Hebrew, "lioness of God." Also spelled Arielle.
Dafna-- Hebrew, "bay, daphne, laurel." Corresponds to the name
Liora-- Hebrew, "light"
Maayan-- Hebrew, "spring-water"
Ofra-- Hebrew, "young deer"
Shiloh-- Hebrew, 'his gift"
Shira-- Hebrew, "song, chant, poem"
Tamar-- Hebrew, "palm tree, date tree." Another form is Tamara.
Yarden-- Hebrew, "River Jordan".
Reply:My favorite Hebrew name is Sarah. It is short and sounds nice. Here's a site with Hebrew names and their meanings so maybe you can chose a name with a cool meaning and somehow connect it to her personality.
Good Luck
http://www.20000-names.com/female_hebrew...
Reply:Hila (prounounced Heela)
Talya (prounounced Tal-ee-ya)
Sappir (prounounced Sa-pp-ee-r)
Batel (prounounced Ba-t-el)
Layla (prounounced La-y-la)
Tahel (prounounced Ta-he-l)
Shiran (pronounced Shee-ir-an)
May (prounounced my)
Michal (pronounced Mee-cha-l)
Stav (pronounced St-av)
Adar
Sigal (pronounced See-gal)
Dina (pronounced Dee-na)
Coral (pronounced Core-al)
Sara
Hope This Helps!
Reply:I'm not sure if this is an Israeli name, but I love the girl's name Liesel. It was the name of a character in a book about a young Jewish girl who lived there. So it musst be.
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http://judaism.about.com/library/3_lifec...
:):)
Reply:Ah-ya, Ahuva, Orah, Ronit, Sivan.
Reply:Talyah
Osnot
Leah
Hadar
Rebekah
Liat
Reply:Shiri
Micheala
Hannah
Rachel
Melanie
Reply:Noa
Coral
Gabriela
=)
Reply:Chava
Hana
Reply:Use the name of one of my distant cousins, "Zohar"
Reply:daniella/ danielle
maya
mika
noa
ella
shir
Reply:LOL Rosa Luxemburg or Emma Goldman. Jews invented communis **** and Stalin did this to help the chosen ones:
from wikipedia:
"The region was established in 1934. It was the result of Joseph Stalin's nationality policy, which allowed for the Jewish population of the Soviet Union to receive a territory in which to pursue Yiddish cultural heritage within a socialist framework"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Auto...
Same time the scum was planning the Winter War. Anyway what do I know I"m just a goyim compared to the holy chosen ones.
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