Hebrew doesn't have symbols for words. It uses letters to spell words, just like English does.
If you want to spell out "gibbor" in Hebrew, it's גיבור
El Gibor - "God is a hero"
gibor (גיבור)gibor (gee-bore) גיבור -
Gibor Basri was born in 1951.
there is no Hebrew meaning for El Reno.
Depending on context, the Hebrew word אל (pronounced "el") means god, God, to toward, for.
El means God in a Hebrew name: Ariel = God is my lion Aviel = God is my father Daniel = God is my judge Uriel = God is my light
Nathaniel is from the Hebrew conjuction of two words, natan and el. Natan is gave and El is God. So Nathaniel is pronounced Netan'el and means God gave.Nathaniel is Hebrew in origin. Nathaniel means God has given."Gift of God" in Hebrew.
I dont know but the word might be a combination of reu and el which mean respectively 'see' 'G-d'.
"Gabriella" Origin: Hebrew... Meaning: God is might... Pronounced:gah bree EL ah
Nirel is a Hebrew name meaning G-d's field, and is pronounced Near- el.
"El" is a Hebrew word that means "God" or "god", but is not the name of God. "El" was also the name of a Canaanite deity.
Answer'Miguel' is the Hispanic form of name which in English is 'Michael'. 'Michael' is the English form of the name which in Hebrew is 'Mi-kha-el'.The Hebrew words "Mi khael" mean roughly "Who is like god !"
If you mean the nickname for Daniel, that's originally a Hebrew name, pronounced "dah-NEE-el".If you mean Dan one of the 12 sons of Jacob, that's pronounced "DAHN". (Rhymes with 'Don'.)