Richard Wells is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
There is no Hebrew or Yiddish name for Richard. Jewish people named Richard often choose any Hebrew name they want.
The name Richard, spelled out in Hebrew letters would be ריצ׳×רד.
There is no Hebrew name for Richard.
Richard Wells - nurse - died in 1993.
Richard Wells - nurse - was born in 1950.
Richard H. Malden has written: 'The story of Wells Cathedral' -- subject(s): Wells Cathedral
Clara is a "Hebrew" (really Yiddish name), meaning clear, pure, bright, etc. Hebrew names with similar meanings are Orah, Zakai, Tahira, Beruriya, Oriya, Liora Yiddish names with similar meanings are Reina, sheina, sheindel Richard is similar to Reuven. Richard means "powerful leader." Maybe Uzi, Uziel.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Richard Wells Bradfute has written: 'The Court of Private Land Claims' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Court of Private Land Claims
Richard L. Goerwitz has written: 'Tiberian Hebrew pausal forms' -- subject(s): Dialects, Hebrew language, Phonology
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Richard Marquand died on September 4, 1987, in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK of stroke.
Richard is from Old German Richart, where "Ric" means "King" or Ruler, and "hart" means "strong." A good corresponding name in Hebrew would be Malchiel (or more phonetically Malkiel). The name derives from the Hebrew word for "king," and the root meaning of "el" is "strength." Hence "El" is used in the Hebrew language to mean "God." Malkiel literally means "My King is God," or "My King is the Strong One." Since Richard means "strong king," Malkiel best corresponds, because it contains both "king" and "strong."
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