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Elisha - male name means gods salvation אלישע
Aliza - female name means happy עליזה
There is no translation, but you can write it phonetically as ×לו××™×–
Elisheba or Elisheva (×לישבע) = "my God is an oath"
Louisa comes from the Germanic name Chlodovech which meant "famous warrior." There is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for the name Elise, but it's very similar to the name Aliza (עליזה).There is no Yiddish equivalent for the name Elise.
Eliza (עליזה) = happy or joyful
George: "Farmer" - Hebrew Equivalent: Choresh
Paula: "small" - Hebrew Equivalent: Ketana
June: "Ever youthful" - Hebrew Equivalent: Aviva
The name Teresa has no Yiddish translation, but you can spell it out as טערעסע
Zalman is not a Hebrew name. It is a Yiddish name. It is the Yiddish equivalent of the Hebrew name Shlomo (שלומה), from the root meaning "Peace".
There is no Hebrew translation for Hershel. This is a Yiddish name.
No, it's Hebrew.
Yetta is not a Hebrew word. It is a Yiddish name of unknown origin, possibly a nickname for Esther or Judith.In Yiddish, you can spell it יעטע. If you want to write it in Hebrew, it would be יטה
Yetta is a Yiddish or Slavic variant of Etta, which comes from Henrietta. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
fagelah is not a Hebrew word. It is the Yiddish word for bird. In Yiddish slang, it also refers to a gay man.
In Yiddish, the name Ruchel is spelled רוכל.
Herish is not a Hebrew name, but it's very close to Hersch, which is a Yiddish name.