Many thousands of people became famous during Hebrew times. Hebrew times run from 2000 BCE to the present day.
had gadya is not Hebrew. It is Aramaic for "one lamb" and is the name of a famous Passover song.
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Orlando has no translation in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. It would be the same as in English.
The English name Louise doesn't have a hebrew translation. It is originally from the Germanic name Chlodovech which meant "famous warrior"
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Rodger/Roger, but you can spell it as רוג׳רNote: The name Roger (or Rodger) means "famous spear" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and ger "spear".
The most famous leaders are Moses, Joshua, samuel.
"Lord of the Flies," which in Hebrew is Ba'al Zvoov (בעל זבוב). Beelzebub is some kind of partial mistransliteration.
Hebrew prophets with 4 letter names (when written in English) are:IddoJehuAmosAmozJoelOded(Sara can be included if written without the h).
There is no Hebrew name that means bright fame, but... the name Meir (מאיר) means shining the name Zohar (זוהר) means very bright (refers to a light that is blindingly bright) There is no hebrew word that means fame, but there is a word for famous (meforsam, מפורסם)
"Louis" doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. Only Names of Hebrew origin have meaning in Hebrew. Louis is a french version of a German name that means "Famous Warrior."
Some famous people with the first name Mariam include Miriam, the sister of Moses in the Jewish religion, as well as many other famous people in the Jewish religion as the name did originate from the Hebrew language.