There are several male names that mean strength, but no female names.
However, the name Gavriel (גבריאל) means "Strong man of God" and it has a feminine form: Gavriela (גבריאלה).
gvurah (גבורה) or otsmah (עוצמה)
The closest boy's name I can think of is Etan (×יתן).
No. The Hebrew word for strength means strength.
hatuna is feminine
dollar is masculine in Hebrew (דולר).
נשי nah-SHEE
You (feminine, singular)
There is no Hebrew symbol for strength, but the the Hebrew word for strengh is khozek (חוזק)
merukaz (masculine) merukezet (feminine)
mufkar (masculine) mufkeret (feminine)
No. In the Hebrew Bible, God is never addressed in the feminine. Note also that in Biblical and rabbinic Hebrew there is no word for "goddess."See also the Related Link.Names of God
There is no hebrew word for "are". That would be implied by the rest of the sentence. You (masculine) = atah (אתה) you (feminine = aht (את) you (plural) = atem (אתם) you (feminine plural) = aten (אתן)
hokmah is not a Hebrew word, but it's very close to Khokhmah (חוכמה) which means "wisdom", and is feminine.
Masculine: Ochel אוכל