There are no J or X sounds in Hebrew. Names that begin with a 'z' sound are:
Zaharira זהרירה
Zaharit זהרית
Zak זַק
Zaka ×–Ö·×›Ö¼Ö·×”
Zakai ×–Ö·×›Ö¼Ö·××™
Zaki ×–×›×™
Zaki זַקִי
Zalman זַלְמָן
Zamir זָמִיר
Zarach זָרַח
Zauri ×–×ורי
Zchut, Zakut זכות
Ze'ev ×–Ö°×ֵב
Ze'eva ×–Ö°×ֵבָה
Zecharia זְכַרְיָה
Zehava זֶהָבָה
Zehavi זְהָבִי
Zehavit זְהָבִית
Zehorit זְהוֹרִית
Zelda זֶלְדָּה
It's from ancient Hebrew and means "Yahweh is gracious".
There isn't a Hebrew name with that meaning. But you can say "good company" in Hebrew. It's khevreh tov (חברה טוב)
The name Bonnie means "good." A Hebrew name with the same meaning is Tova (טובה).
The Hebrew words for "a good name" are shem tov (שם טוב)But if you are asking what the JEWISHunderstanding of a good name is, entire books have been written on that subject.
It means "good name".
Kimberly, Kimberley, or Kimberlee = קימברלי
Yes. Tovah (טובה) means "good" in Hebrew.
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Toby is a middle English variant of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning "Yahweh is good".
There is no Hebrew word for supplanter. The Hebrew name Ya'akov is often translated as supplanter, but it really means "He will follow"
Not really. Yohanna is not even a Hebrew name. But but both names are related.
"Beka" has no meaning in Hebrew, but if this is a nickname for Rebecca, then it might mean "snare," but because this name didn't originate in Hebrew, the meaning is really unknown.