if you are asking how to say the phrase "what is its Hebrew name", that would be eich kor'im lazeh (איך קוראים לזה)
eich korim lazeh et hashem h"yehudy
If you are asking for the Hebrew word for "synagogue" it's beit k'nesset
The true name of the messiah is Yahushua and not Jesus Yahushua mean Yahweh's salvation the name Jesus does not have any meaning besides in Hebrew there is no letter "J". Answer: I am a Christian, we at church, use the name: Yahushua in many worship songs. I guess it depends on the Christian you ask.
This erroneous transliteration began around the 12th Century, when Christians first started learning Hebrew (although at that time, it was spelled with an I instead of a J). They misunderstood a Jewish convention for writing the Name, and thought that it WAS the name (when in fact, it was just a reminder to say the Hebrew word for "Lord" instead of the name).See Tetragrammaton for more information
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Carolyn. Carolyn originates from the Frank name Karl (as Karl the great or Charlemagne) or from the Latin Carolus, which is a cognate of Charles (full-grown, a man, a freeman). You can spell it phonetically as קרולין
There is no Hebrew name for Andrea.There is no Hebrew name for Andrea.
Kaspar or Jaspar means "treasurer" in Persian, but it has no equivalent in Hebrew. Men with this name often use Sapir (ספיר) (meaning "sapphire") as their Hebrew name.
The name Anthony is of Latin/Etruscan origin and has no meaning in Hebrew.
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
It is a name of Hebrew origin, but any nationality can use this name today.
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.
It is a Japanese word for a 'little grey mouse'
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Burt. People with this name often use a similar sounding name, such as Barukh (ברוך) which means blessed.