Baruch (ברוך)
Magda has two meanings... one is "Tower" (Hebrew), and the other is "Blessed" (Aramaic). In modern Hebrew, it means "Luck". מגדא
Baruch (ברוך)
Neziah is not a Hebrew word. There is a Hebrew name "Netsiach" (× ×¦×™×—) which means one who overcomes.
If you mean Gideon (גדעון), it means "one who hews" or "one who chops down trees". If you mean Gidon, this has no meaning in Hebrew.
There are thousands of short Hebrew prayers. Here is one: Baruch Hashem (ברוך ה׳) which means "blessed is the name". It is the Jewish equivalent of "Thank God" or "Praise the Lord".
The name Kyrstin is Hebrew for annointed or annointed one
had gadya is not Hebrew. It is Aramaic for "one lamb" and is the name of a famous Passover song.
if you mean the name Shim'on (שמעון), it's the Hebrew equivalent of Simon or Simeon, and it means "he heard".
Josiah is a Hebrew name and it doesn't mean anything in Greek. In Hebrew it means ''saved by Yah''.
Barack is an Arabic name that is related to the Hebrew name Baruch (ברוך) which means "Blessed One.""Obama" has no meaning in Hebrew. Obama is an ancient Kenyan surname. The name is found frequently among the Luo, the third largest ethnic group in Kenya. It is believed that the name derived from the root word obam, which means “to lean or bend.”
The president whose first name means "one who is blessed" is James, referencing the name's Hebrew origin, "Yaakov" or "Jacob," which means "supplanter" but is often associated with the biblical figure who is blessed. James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, fits this description. His presidency lasted from March 4, 1881, until his assassination later that year.
The name Messiah means the anointed one. The name is of Hebrew origin and it is generally a boy's name.