"El" is a Hebrew word that means "God" or "god", but is not the name of God.
"El" was also the name of a Canaanite deity.
No. In Hebrew, Eli is the name of a god, but the god of the Canaanites. Eli was a common name at that time.
German form of Deborah, a name derived from the Hebrew devoran, which mean a bee, or a swarm of bees. The name is born in the Bible by a prophetess and judge who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites.
Baal Zebuv or "lord of flies". It was a deliberate mocking of the real name of a pagan deity used in Kings 2.
God. The same monotheistic deity is associated with both the Christian and Jewish belief systems. His literal name is given in the Hebrew Bible as "Yahweh" but is more commonly known as "God" or "The Lord".
There is no deity worshipped in Buddhism
The sole deity in Islam is called Allah.
is an ancient Mesopotamian Assyro - Babilonian and Canaanite deity. He appears to have been worshipped as a fertility God. Maybe because its name is similar to the hebrew Dagan which means grain
There is no Hebrew name for Andrea.There is no Hebrew name for Andrea.
There is no Hebrew name for Beatrice. There is only a Hebrew name for names that come from Hebrew, or names that have the same meaning as Hebrew names. Beatrice means "traveler" and there is no Hebrew name with this meaning.There is no Hebrew name for Beatrice. There is only a Hebrew name for names that come from Hebrew, or names that have the same meaning as Hebrew names. Beatrice means "traveler" and there is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
A deity.
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Teseed is not a Hebrew name. In fact, no Hebrew name begins with "Tes..."