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The name Barbara has no Hebrew translation. Only names of Hebrew origin have Hebrew translations.
The naming being weird is an issue of perspective. Many of the names of the Biblical books are derived from the names of the characters in the Bible, whose names were in Ancient Hebrew, or from the early Greek or Latin translations of the books' names.
English names in the Bible do not "come" from anywhere. They were created, and we still use them.
Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin?
Only 5 of them have Hebrew names. The other 7 are only identified by Greek names, so they do not have Hebrew names, and in fact, the names vary from book to book of the New Testament. But if you use the names from Matthew, they are:Peter =Andrew =James the son of Zebedee = ya'akov ben zavdai (יעקב בן זבדי)John = Yochanan (יוחנן)Philip =Bartholomew =Thomas =Matthew =James the son of Alphaeus = Ya'akov ben Chalpai (יעקב)Thaddaeus =Simon the Zealot = Shim'on haknai (שמעון הקנאי)Judas Iscariot = Yehudah Ish Karyot (יהודה איש קריות)In Modern Hebrew, the Greek names are used for those without Hebrew names:1. Petros (פטרוס)2. Andreas (אנדראס)5 .Philipus (פיליפוס)6. Bartolomeus (ברתולומאוס)7. Thomas (תומאס)8. Matai (מתי)10. Tadeus (תדאוס)
There is no Hebrew translation for "Jennifer". Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations. English names do not.
Francisco has no translation in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations.
Todd has no meanining in Hebrew, but it can be spelled phonetically as טוד
See related links. You can select Hebrew names or Biblical names, and it will give you their meanings and Hebrew spellings.
The name Barbara has no Hebrew translation. Only names of Hebrew origin have Hebrew translations.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Frank.Frank has two possible origins:Frank is an English nickname for the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman", ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were named for a type of spear that they used.Frank is an English nickname for the English surname Franklin, which was derived from Middle English frankelin "freeman".There are no Hebrew names with either of these two meanings.
You can't "figure out" a Hebrew name for Harold. Your options are to choose a Hebrew name that begins with H, or else choose a Hebrew name with a similar meaning to Harold. A name that begins with H would be Har'el (הראל) A name that has a similar meaning to Harold (Army leader) is Adir (אדיר).
"English Names" = shemot angliyim (שמות אנגליים)
Austin has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but it can be spelled אוסטין
"english names" = shemot anglim (???? ??????)
Aspen Miller is an English name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Gerardo has no translation in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. It would be the same as in English