rav (רב) = many, a lot, numerous, great, chief, or rabbi
The word "Rabbi" is never used as a Hebrew name.But if you are talking about the Hebrew WORD for rabbi, it's rav (רב)
rabbi = רב (pronounced Rav)The Hebrew word for Rabbi is rahv (רב) which means "master".The English word Rabbi actually comes from the Hebrew word rahbi (רבי) which means "my master".TeacherRav is Rabbi in HebrewThe Hebrew word for rabbi is rahv (רב)
Turkish Jews would just use the Hebrew word, either rav or rabbi.
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
the word "jae" is not a Hebrew word.
Hebrew words cannot end with B, but if you mean "rav" (רב) then it translates to any of the following, depending on context: much, great, vast; numerous ; multi- (multipurpose, multilingual) ; important, honorable, rabbi, multi-, to argue, or to increase.
neelach is not a Hebrew word.
adera is not a Hebrew word.
"Ricca" is not a Hebrew word.
"Jay" is not a Hebrew word.
riuw is not a Hebrew word.