The Hebrew word for 'Queen' is "mahl-KAH". It was adopted as a feminine name among both Hebrew
speakers and Yiddish speakers.
The familiar "Malkele" is a diminuitive term of endearment in Yiddish construction, such as might be used
by a husband addressing his wife named Malkah, or a father addressing his small child named Malkah.
The sentiment might translate as something like "dear little Malkah".
To be Jewish can mean you either practice the Jewish religion, or are from a Jewish decent. It is both a race and a religion. Someone that is culturally Jewish may not practice the religion, but has a Jewish heritage. Likewise, people that do practice the Jewish religion do not have to be culturally Jewish, or have Jewish ancestors.
Marilyn is a name of non-Jewish origin and has no "Jewish meaning".
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Hebrew, then it is Yafeh. If you mean Yiddish, then it is Shayn,
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you mean Hebrew: Ze'ev = זאב If you mean Yiddish: Valf = וואָלף
I think you mean Jewish "chapel" - it's a synagogue.
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Hebrew or Yiddish, Adriana has no meaning in either language.
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Hebrew, then it would be spelled ג׳ס If you mean Yiddish, then it would be spelled דשעס
There is no such language as 'Jewish'. If you mean Hebrew: kah-TAHN (קטן) If you mean Yiddish: klein (קליין)
Do you mean Jewish? Or what does "judda" mean?
There's no such language as Jewish. If you mean Yiddish, it's Arbet (ארבעט) If you mean Hebrew, it's Avodah (אבודה) If you mean Ladino, it's trabajo (sometimes spelled trabaho)
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's yare'ach (ירח)
if you mean the name of "Manilow" like in Barry Manilow, yes, then it is Jewish.