The Hebrew term for desire is חשק. In the modern translation and use in the Torah, it is used to describe lust or earthly wants. Hebrew teachings strive to teach followers to balance desire and discipline.
Desiree is a French name, and it has no Hebrew equivalent . But you can spell it דזירי
Desiree is a French name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
"Angel Desire" can be translated as words into Hebrew, but this is not a name: angel = mal'ahkh (מלאך) desire = ta'avah (תאווה)
hello, island is 'e' in Hebrew (like 'eai' if you want) if you ment the verb "to desire", the translation is "lakhshok". if yot want to conbine the words: the island of disire- 'eay hakheshek'
Vadit is a Hebrew given name for a female. It means Rose. Girls with this name are said to have an inner desire to display their leadership skills.
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.
In Hebrew Kizzie means perfect and lovable!!!
"Khibukim" means "hugs" in Hebrew.
In Hebrew it means "my cup" (כוסי). In Arabic it means "my vagina" (كسإ).
Zaz (זז) in Hebrew means moving as in motion.
ahjah has no meaning in Hebrew.
Yeladim in Hebrew, means children
The name Stephen is from the Greek, not Hebrew. It has no meaning in Hebrew, but in Greek, Stephanos means garland or crown. In Old English, the name Stephen was used only for religious monks.
Zoey is not a Hebrew name. It is a Greek name that means "life."Zoey is not a Hebrew name. It is a Greek name that means "life."