The Hebrew word is ×ª×—×›×ž×•× ×™ (takh-keh-mow-NEE), which refers to a citizen of a place called תחכמון (takh-keh-MOWN).
This word has no meaning in Hebrew and is most likely a foreign word; however the root of this word (×—×›×, khakham) appears to be related to the word for widsom.
The name Mayra doesn't occur in the Hebrew Bible.
There is no such name in Hebrew. That name is of latin origin, and does not appear in the Bible.
The name Jeremiah means "Yahweh exalts". Yahweh is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible.
It is close to the name kah-NAH (×§× ×”) which is the name of a river mentioned in the Bible.
Samson comes from the Hebrew name שִׁמְשׁוֹן (Shimshon) which probably meant "sun".
This is a name of hebrew origin, in the bible in fact and means fightng or struggling
Benoni is a Hebrew name given to a child in the Bible...and it means "son of my sorrow"
Seems derived from the Hebrew 'Noach' meaning 'rest or comfort.'
The Tanakh; the Tanach; the Hebrew scriptures; the Jewish Bible.
Jedidiah is a Hebrew name from the Bible. The name means "beloved of Yahweh". Solomon receives this name in the Old Testament.
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There is no such thing as the term "canon" in Hebrew. If you are asking what the Jewish Bible is called, it is the Tanakh (תנך) or Hebrew Bible.