if said to a male: hashem hu hahaganah shelcha
if said to a female: hashem hu hahaganah shelach
Actually the origin of the name has El in it which means God and it does mean "May God Protect" and my name is James and I want those who I love protected. Who hates that can get over it. Seriously all names matter in some way.
The Hebrew word yivarechicha (יברכך) means "he will bless you" OR "may he bless you". It is the first word of the Priestly Benediction whose first line is: "May God bless youand protect you." (The bolded portions represent the word "yivarechicha" when translated into English.)
In Pakistan people say "Allah Hafiz" as a gud bye and that Means 'May God always Protect you"
"May God Protect You"
May God Bless You or May God Protect You. Here in America, we normally shorten it to God bless you, or simply "God Bless".
The Hebrew word "EH-vehr" (עבר) means "beyond". Abraham's people were called Ivrim (עברים) because they came from "beyond the river". God didn't give them this name. People did. God didn't give any language to anyone; language evolved naturally, in spite of what you may be taught within a particular religion.
I think you may be thinking of Ruth 1:16-17, 'But Ruth replied, "Don't urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. "Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the LORD deal with me, be it ever so severely, if even death separates you and me."'
A divine individual that graces the earth.
Khoda hafez...it is most often used to say goodbye to someone
"May your will be thus" (כן יהי רצון). Sometimes it's used to mean "may God's will be thus."
Jacqueline is a French feminine form of the masculine name Jacques. The name Jacques originated from Jacob, which is Hebrew meaning 'may God protect'. Cool my name is Jacquelin. without the e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The name Joseph means "he will add" or "God shall add" in Hebrew. It can also be interpreted as "may he add" or "increase." This name is derived from the Hebrew name Yosef.