There is no symbol for son, but the word for son is בן pronounced BEN.
ben hashem (בן ה׳); however, in Hebrew this phrase refers to any human being.
son = ben (בן)sons or children = baním (בנים)
In some poetic or metaphoric contexts, the word bar (בר) is used.
"Haben Shelcha" (הבן שלך).
son = בן (BEN)
בן (pronounced BEN)
ben ahuv (בן ×הוב)
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Son of Hebrew
ben (בן) means either "son" or "son of"
There is no such concept as "son-ship" in Hebrew. You would just say children: yeladim (ילדים)
It means "Son" and also "Boy".
Harrison has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. Harrison is an English name that means "Son of Harry"
There is no such word as "dragula" so it can't be translated into Hebrew.
Binyamin (×‘× ×™×ž×™×Ÿ) = "son of the right [hand]"
Benoni is a Hebrew name given to a child in the Bible...and it means "son of my sorrow"
Dear son in Hebrew is Ben Yakar (בן יקר)
No, but the words look very similar:ben (בן) = sonboneh (בונה) = builder
Barrabas was one of the Jews on trial with Jesus Christ. his Hebrew name is "Bar Abba", בר-אבא, meaning "father's son"
'Ben' is the Hebrew word for 'son' and so a 'ben Solomon' in Hebrew and Bible terms is a son of Solomon.