salvation isn't a Hebrew word, though it's based on verses from the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). The relevant Tanakh-concepts are:
the redemption, and
the revival of the dead.
O LORD grant salvation = Hashem moshÃa (ה׳ מושיע)
God saves = Elohim yatsil (אלוהים יציל)
Jason (Greek and Hebrew) is "healer; the Lord is salvation".Healer
The name Grant is an English/Scottish name and has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
It means God is my Salvation. It's Hebrew
Isaiah means 'salvation of God' or 'The Lord helps me'
According to one Bible research publication, Insight On The Scriptures, on page 1218 of volume 1, Isaiah means "salvation of Jehovah."
As far as I can tell, it is a variant on the name Joshua, which of course is Hebrew and means "God is my salvation."
"Yeshua" is a Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh is salvation." It is commonly translated as "Jesus" in English.
In Hebrew, Matthew means "gift of the Lord."
It says be delighted in the lord and he will grant you what you wish.
Alleluia is a Greek version of Hallelujah, Hebrew for "praise the Lord".
An English based name derived from Jason. The meaning is "The Lord is my salvation"
That name dates very far back in history to Hebrew origin, and it means God is Salvation.