Shea is not a Hebrew word, so It can't be translated from Hebrew into English.
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"shea" has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word. You may be thinking of the Arabic word Shay' (شيء) which means "thing" or the Arabic word Shai (شاي) which means "tea". The Hebrew words for these are distinctly different.
Shea = שיי
Shea Ross speaks English.
"Shea" is of Gaelic origin and means "admirable" or "hawk-like." "Lynn" is of English origin and means "lake" or "waterfall." Therefore, the name Shea Lynn could be interpreted as "admirable lake" or "hawk-like waterfall."
The English name 'shea' is derived from the name of the tree in the Bambara and Malinke languages of Mali.
Donald F. Shea has written: 'The English Ranke' 'The English Ranke: John Lingard' -- subject- s -: Biography, Historians, Historiography
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Yes, "shea" is an English word, referring to a type of tree native to Africa and the oily substance extracted from its nuts. It is not a French word.
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Yes, shea butter is the oil of the shea nut.
Shea butter is extracted from the nut of the shea tree.