The word phenomenal doesn't occur in the Hebrew Bible, but it would be nifla (נפלא) or metsuyyan (מצויין).
Phenomenal:
Greek = phainomenikós (φαινομενικός)
Biblical Hebrew = None
Modern Hebrew = nifla (נפלא) or metsuyyan (מצויין)
The Hebrew word for scattered is nifzar (× ×¤×–×¨).
First book in the Bible is Genesis, which means "birth" in the Greek word or "origin" in Hebrew.
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.
In Hebrew, the name Genesis means 'in the beginning' and in the Greek it means 'origin.' Being the first book of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, it is appropriately named.
Zoey is not a Hebrew name. It is a Greek name that means "life."Zoey is not a Hebrew name. It is a Greek name that means "life."
In Hebrew merciful means רַחוּםIn Greek merciful means εύσπλαχνος
The word Hebrew is a Hebrew word, borrowed into English from the greek language, (in the same way that most Hebrew names from the Jewish Bible were borrowed into English via Greek, such as Moses and Solomon). The Hebrew word for "Hebrew" is "ee-VREE"
In Hebrew and Greek it means Twin. So the Thomas of the Bible would have that etymology. Nearly every Thomas since was named after the Thomas of the Bible and not because it means 'twin'.
Sebastien is a Greek name. In Greek, it means "venerable" (but Sebastien has no meaning in Hebrew.)
If you speak English, eat means eat. The Bible has been translated from ancient Hebrew, Aramaic and ancient Greek into many languages and one of those languages is English. And eat means eat.
Sophie is not a Hebrew name, it is derived from Sophia, which is Greek and means wisdom.
Damien is a Greek name that means "to tame". But it has no meaning in either Hebrew or Latin. It only has meaning in Greek.