"your beloved david" (talking to a man) = dah-veed ha ahuv shelcha (דוד ×”×הוב שלך)
"your beloved david" (talking to a woman) = dah-veed ha ahuv shelach (דוד ×”×הוב שלך)
it means david in any place a name is just a name. in every language you say names in english.
דויד or דוד
It is pronounced:
DAH-veed (דויד) if it's a modern name
dah-VEED (דוד) if it refers to King David
David means "beloved."
דוד
(it can also be spelled דויד)
דויד (dah-VEED), which means "beloved".
It is the same in both both Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.
David (???) means "beloved"
David (דוד) means "beloved"
"my name" = shmee (שמי)
It doesnt mean anything as it is not a Greek word or name, nor has Greek origin. It does mean something in greek Tavis means the son off david in greek as my middle name is Tavis
Greek is a language spoken by the people of Greece. The name David is a common male name. In Greek David is spelled as Dabid.
Δαβίδ
Shurale is not a greek name and it doesnt mean anything in the Greek language.
Not a Greek name, so it is meaningless in Greek
The Greek for David is Δαβίδ [thaveeth]The Greek for my name is David is: Με λένε ΔαβίδOR Λέγομαι Δαβίδ (Me lene Δaveeδ / Legome Δaveeδ)
You really don't mean what is the greek mythology name for tiger, you mean the greek name for tiger. Because, friend, greek mythology is not a language
Δαυίδ [DavId (the d is spelled like the spanish d)]
It's not a name of Greek origin.
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
The name Bonita is a Spanish name. It has no meaning in Greek.
Alison is NOT a Greek name.