Yes.
The name Joshua is of Hebrew origin.
It's of Hebrew origin, so probably Israel
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
If you are asking who's name changed to Israel in the Hebrew Bible, it was Jacob.
Hundreds of words come from the Hebrew language. Here are some: amen halleluyah sabbath cinnamon Israel Jew Jewish Judaism uzi myrrh camel messiah
Most of my knowledge about Hebrew comes from many years of study, including 4 years in college and a year in Israel.
The correct transliteration of the Hebrew word is 'Yisroel'. Israel is the anglicised version of the Hebrew.
Hebrew Writers Association in Israel was created in 1921.
Most literature written in Israel is in Hebrew. Hebrew is the main national language of Israel.
Hebrew is the language spoken in Israel
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
Israel's official languages are Hebrew and Arabic, but most administration is done in Hebrew.