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Joyful is שמח or עליז in Hebrew
The name Marni is derived from the Hebrew name "Marnina" which means "rejoice". It is a feminine name that carries a positive and joyful connotation.
The 1st Joyful Mystery is the Annunciation. Where the Angel Gabriel came and asked Mary if she would be the Mother of Jesus and Mary said yes.
The 1st Joyful Mystery is the Annunciation. Where the Angel Gabriel came and asked Mary if she would be the Mother of Jesus and Mary said yes.
Hagar mother of Ishmael
ha'em (האם)
joyful at the birth of a new child
If you mean the name "Ema" then no, it is not Hebrew. If you are talking about the Hebrew word for mother (ee-mah) then yes.
la'em (לאם)
No, but the Hebrew words for happiness and prosperity are homonyms that are spelled differently but sound alike: osher (עושר) osher (אושר)
Tefilat em
It's a short form of Elizabeth & it means "God is my oath" In French, it also means: "The Chosen One"