There isn't a Hebrew name with this meaning.
Eliya is a Hebrew name, meaning God Is My Lord.
There is no Hebrew name with this meaning. Perhaps the phrase is misquoted.
Dominique is a French name that means "of the Lord". There isn't a female Hebrew name with this same meaning.
The last name Jachym is of Polish and Hebrew origins. In Polish the name Jachym means the Lord exalts. In Hebrew it means God will establish.
Y'shua in Hebrew is a contraction of two Hebrew words, YAH (the LORD) and yeshuah (salvation)...it means the Lord's salvation, which is who He is
In Hebrew it means "I (will) thank the Lord" originally it is ODDE'LYIA
Shealtiel (Salathiel) means "I have asked of God" in Hebrew.
Shanzal is a derivative of the name Shana. This is a Hebrew name that means beautiful and the Lord is gracious.
It is from Hebrew and means: The Lord is Gracious.John means powerful man or man of the world
pronounced JEE-zus, hay-SOOS. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jesus is "the Lord is salvation". Short form of Joshua, from the Hebrew name Jehoshua.
The boy's name Jessy which can also be used as girl's name, is a variant of the Hebrew name Jesse , and means "the Lord exists".
While "Eleanor" is often attributed to a variant of the Greek name "Helen," which means "sunlight", there are many other possible origins of this name including Germanic, Latin, and alternate Greek sources. When looking for the meaning of the HEBREW version of this name, the name must be broken into its parts (as with most Hebrew names - see "Elisheva" or "Batya"). In Hebrew, "El" means "Lord", "i" indicates the first-person possessive, and "Nor" means "fire" or "light". From these elements, the Hebrew name, "Elinor," means "The Lord is my light" or "The Lord is my fire." Aramaic was the ancient vernacular of the Hebrews, and "Nora", the Aramaic word for fire, could also be used for the variant name "Elinora" with the same meaning.