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In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
"Shebaktani" in Aramaic means, "you have abandoned me".
Emily would be spelled אמילי but it has no meaning in Aramaic. Emily comes from a Latin name, so it would only have meaning in Latin.
Love is hobbo-khobba ܚܘܒܐ or rehmotho-rekhmoha ܪܚܡܬܐ
Kephas is an aramaic word for rock, great stone. Is the nickname given to Peter by Jesus.
The meaning of the name Shada is beautiful.
The words "kol nidre" are not Hebrew. They are Aramaic, and they mean "All vows".
Nina has no meaning in Aramaic.
In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
"Shebaktani" in Aramaic means, "you have abandoned me".
had gadya is not Hebrew. It is Aramaic for "one lamb" and is the name of a famous Passover song.
In Aramaic, it is pronounced Shmeyoon. It means "To Hear" or "Has Heard".
There are different dialects of Aramaic, and they use different alphabets. If you mean Jewish Aramaic, it's פיטר
Michael means "who is like God" in Aramaic as well as in Hebrew.
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Peter is a Greek name, the Aramaic equivalent would be "Kefa" (more commonly transliterated "Cephas"), meaning "rock" or "stone." You can find the "Kefa" written in Aramaic scripts from a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
Peter is a Greek name, the Aramaic equivalent would be "Kefa" (more commonly transliterated "Cephas"), meaning "rock" or "stone." You can find the "Kefa" written in Aramaic scripts from a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)