Beth is the second character of the Hebrew alphabet, meaning "house". The Greek letter beta was borrowed from it.
Beth dych chi'n wneud, means What are you doing
The Hawaiian language doesn't contain the letters B or T, so Beth can't be a Hawaiian word... so it doesn't mean anything in Hawaiian.If you're interesting in how the name Beth is translated into in Hawaiian...Beth = PekaBethany = PekaniElizabeth = Elikapeka
If you mean 'Who won: Michelle McCool or Beth Phoenix?', then Beth won. Although Michelle cheated.
Beth (בית) = "house of" It is actually pronounced "bet"
This noun doesn't exist in French. Maybe you would mean "bête"? "Bête" is a beast or an idiot.
Beth Shalom is Europeanized Hebrew for Beit shalom (בית שלום) which means "house of peace."
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Jeff might never marry beth, but it doesn't mean they won't stay together though.
Beth El (בית אל), more correctly pronounced Beit El, means "house of God"