harakhamim shel hashem (הרחמים של ה׳)
mercy
If you mean rachamim, the Hebrew word for "mercy" it is רחמים
Rachmiel is a fairly uncommon Jewish name that is derived from Hebrew and means "God is my mercy." It is often associated with individuals who possess qualities of compassion, kindness, and mercy. There may be different individuals named Rachmiel, so the context would help provide more specific information.
This is not a grammatical sentence in English because it has no verb, but here's my best attempt: "thank you for What if your grace and mercy" = todah lema im khasdekha verakhamekha"
God of Justice and Mercy = El tsedek verachamim (אל צדק ורחמים)
This phrase can't be translated accurately into Hebrew. You can say: khasdei elohai (חסדי אלוקיי) which means "the love of my God".
There is no name Ramil in Hebrew, but it is close to the name Remiel, which means God is my mercy.
There is no name Ramil in Hebrew, but it is close to the name Remiel, which means God is my mercy.
ein rachamim (אין רחמים)
rachamim (רחמים), pronounced rah-khah-MEEM
the Kyrie