Chenaniah in Hebrew is כְּנַנְיָהוּ (keh-NAH-nee-yah) and it means "God establishes"
Hananiah (×—× × ×™×”) = "God is kind"
Hananiah (×—× × ×™×”) is a male name that means "God is kind"
Chenaniah (×—× × ×™×”) = khen-AH-nee-yah
Mercy, empathy, compassion.
Hananiah = "Kindness of God"
As far as I know, Ann comes from the Hebrew name Chana, which means graceful.
The most common Hebrew version of the name Hannah is Chana. Chana means grace . Its root Chein also means to grant favour. There were 2 great women named Chana in the bible. Chana - mother of Samuel the prophet. (In Samuel 1, also read on the High holidays.) and Chana - a heroic mother, whose 7 sons were killed as they didn;t want to serve idols. (Story told Channukah/Hannukah time)
Chana Eden's birth name is Chana Mesyngier.
Chana Keefer's birth name is Chana L. Vowell.
it means green, as in marijuana
Michelle: Hebrew: "Who is like God?" Ann: "Gracious" - Hebrew Equivalent: Chana
No. Hannah is a Hebrew name. Technically Hebrew is not a religion, and is merely a language. It would be a Jewish name, deriving from the name Chana. (I'm Jewish, and called Hannah so I should know)
Rhona: A hybrid of Rose and Anna Rose: "rose" - Hebrew Equivalent: Vered Anna: "gracious" - Hebrew Equivalent: Chana Claire: A French form of Clara Clara: "clear, bright" - Hebrew Equivalent: Me'ira
It was probably coined in the U.S.A., but it is based on English and Hebrew roots.Lee is the Old English word for a "meadow".Chana is the Hebrew word for "grace", from which is derived the English name Ann.So a possible translation of Liana is "meadow of grace".
Yahadine is not a Hebrew name.
Teseed is not a Hebrew name. In fact, no Hebrew name begins with "Tes..."
Brealle has no meaning in Hebrew. It is not a Hebrew name. (only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew).