I don't recognize the spelling, but it is very similar to the Hebrew word Malka (מלכה) which means "queen".
Any derivative of the name Naomi is Hebrew and means 'pleasant'
Joe is a derivative of Joseph, which comes from the Hebrew name Yosef.
That is the most common spelling of the proper name Sadie.The name is a derivative of the name Sarah (Hebrew"princess").
Shanzal is a derivative of the name Shana. This is a Hebrew name that means beautiful and the Lord is gracious.
It is a derivative of the Hebrew name Jean, meaning either 'The Lord is gracious' or 'Gift from God.'
The name Danielle is a French, English female derivative the typically male name 'Daniel' which means "God is my Judge" in Hebrew.
The name Danielle is a French, English female derivative the typically male name 'Daniel' which means "God is my Judge" in Hebrew.
"Urshalim" is the oldest name consistently used for the city. After this came the Hebrew "Yerushalaim". The English "Jerusalem" is a derivative of these names.
Yolanda has no meaning in Hebrew, but it has the same meaning as the Hebrew name Sigalit (סיגלית)Yolanda comes from the medieval French name Yolande, which was probably a form of the name Violante, which was itself a derivative of Latin viola "violet". Alternatively it could be of Germanic origin.
Feminine derivative of Daniel From the Hebrew name Daniyyel meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
I was told it has Welsh, English and Scottish origins. I at first thought it was Hebrew or derivative of a Hebrew phrase or word, but I guess not.
The name for the Festival of Weeks in Greek was derivative from the Hebrew term for the holiday "Shavuot" and is pronounced "Ssabuot" (Σσαβουότ).