melech (מלך) is the Hebrew word for king.
Melech in Hebrew means king.
if by jewish, you mean hebrew, there are many names that are similar Arabic: Barack Hebrew: Baruch (blessing) Arabic: Malik Hebrew: Melech (king)
king = melech rabbit = arnav
Avi hu ha-melech.
when talking to a male: melech shelcha (מלך שלך)when talking to a female: melech shelach (מלך שלך)when talking to a group: melech shelachem (מלך שלכם)
No, it doesn't. King of the Jews In Hebrew would spell "MH":The King of the Jews = מלך היהודים ("Melech Hayehudim")The "King of the Jews" title acronym that you are thinking of is INRI: Iēsus Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum, which is Latin for: Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews. This, however, has no connection with the tetragrammaton YHWH or YHVH or JHVH which represents the name of God in Hebrew.
lion king = melech ha aryot (מלך האריות)
melech kanai (מלך ×§× ××™)
No. The Hebrew word for king is melech (מלך) The Hebrew word for emperor is keysar (קיסר)
mamlacha (ממלכה) = sovreignty or kingdom (from the Hebrew word melech, which means sovreign or king).
Yahadine is not a Hebrew name.
Brealle has no meaning in Hebrew. It is not a Hebrew name. (only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew).