"NAYR tah-MEED" (נר תמיד)
Ner Tamid
Firstly, if this is the same Telus commercial, those aren't Lemurs. The common name for them would be Meerkat(s), known under the scientific name Suricata suricatta.Secondly, the name of the song Is Lux Aeterna (Eternal Light, Light Eternal, Light of Eternity), which was written by Clint Mansell and performed by the Kronos Quartet of San Francisco for the movie Requiem for a Dream (2000).Hope this helps.
William Chomsky has written: 'Eldad ha-Dani' 'ha- Sefarim ha-bokhim' 'Methods in teaching elementary Hebrew and reading' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Hebrew: the eternal language' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Grammar 'EL HEBREO' -- subject(s): Hebrew language
You can't figure out your Hebrew name. You either find out what Hebrew name your parent(s) gave you, or else you choose a new one. The new one can be based on your non-Hebrew name or else it can be an entirely different one.
Ahmōs (עמוס) means "carried"
Nisan (× ×™×¡×Ÿ), spelled with 1 s, is the name of a Hebrew month, that occurs in the Spring. There is no English word for it. "Nissan", with 2 s's (日産) is the name of an automobile company.
Firstly, if this is the same Telus commercial, those aren't Lemurs. The common name for them would be Meerkat(s), known under the scientific name Suricata suricatta.Secondly, the name of the song Is Lux Aeterna (Eternal Light, Light Eternal, Light of Eternity), which was written by Clint Mansell and performed by the Kronos Quartet of San Francisco for the movie Requiem for a Dream (2000).Hope this helps.-CDNBC250
SHILOHGender: Masculine & FeminineUsage: http://wiki.answers.com/nmc/bibl.phpOther Scripts: http://wiki.answers.com/support/transcribe.php?type=HB&target=S^ilwo,S^iyloh (Ancient Hebrew)Pronounced: SHIE-loFrom a place name in the Hebrew Bible (called "Old Testament" by the Christians) meaning "tranquil" in Hebrew.
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Yehoshua Ben Yosef in Hebrew, Yeshua Bar Yosef in Aramaic.
Tabbaco\'s real name is Tabitha Baco. Tabitha is a Hebrew name meaning "gazelle" and Baco is a Spanish name meaning "Messenger".
Same as Analyze, Analyzer, etc.
There`s no such thing as `Hebrew`blood.