Jesse (the male name) is the English translation of the Hebrew name Yishai, which possibly means 'gift'. He was the father of King David.
Jessie is a traditionally a nickname for Jessica, which may be from the Hebrew name Isska, and a possible meaning is "G-d beholds".
Jess has no meaning in Hebrew. But it looks like it might be a nickname for the male name Jesse, which is Yishai (ישי), and means "gift". Or it could be a nickname for Jessica, which is Yiska (יסכה), which means "to behold"
"Jess" has no Hebrew equivalent.
However the male name "Jesse" is Yishai (ישי)
Jessica is believed to come from the Hebrew name Yiska ( יסכה) which means, "to behold".
If you just want to spell the name Jessica phonetically in Hebrew, it's ג׳סיקה
Jesse is Yishai (ישי), pronounced yee-SHY
it means gift or wealthy.
If you just want to spell the name Jesse phonetically using Hebrew letters, it's ג׳סי
The name 'Jesse' is one of those words that came to us FROM Hebrew by way of King James.
The Hebrew pronunciation is "YEE-shy".
Jesse is spelled phonetically as ג׳סי but it is also a Hebrew name:
ג 'סי
JESSE!!! :) the best way possible to spell it!!
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