It depends on how you spell it.
Al with an Alef (אל) is the negative particle associated with commands. For example, "Al ta'asei" (אל תעשה) means "Don't do" and "Al tikhtav" (אל תכתב) means "Don't write".
Al with an Ayin (על) is preposition "on".
Al bi has no meaning in Hebrew as a phrase, but as separate words: ahl (על) = "on" bi (בי) = 'in me"
Hebrew language = العبرية (al 3ebreya, al ebreya)Hebrew person = العبراني (al 3ebrani, al ebrani)
al lo davar (על לא דבר) = "you're welcome"
That word does not mean anything in Arabic. Chumash in Hebrew refers to a book-copy of the Torah scroll.
aleda doesn't appear to be a Hebrew word, but it's close to:al eida (על עידה) = "on a group"al ed (על עד) = "on a witness"
El Al
There is no written record that states he knew Hebrew.
to a man: al ma atah choshev to a woman: al ma at choshevet.
Luis doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
What does WA mean in Hebrew and then what does WA mean in Tahitian
Yeshu (ישו) is a variation of the Hebrew word for deliverance.
batterton doesn't mean anything in Hebrew.