If you are asking what languages are related to Hebrew, here are the most prominent:
In Mesopotamia, Akkadian was spoken for a while, and it was related to Hebrew. Today, Arabic is spoken there, which is also related to Hebrew.
No, Hebrew is not Russian. The two languages are not related.
Annabelle has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. It might be related to the Hebrew name Hannah (×—× ×”) which means favor.
It's pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English. It is also related to the Hebrew name Gavriela (גבריאלה)
Check out the link below (from the Hebrew Wikipedia).
No. Hebrew and Irish are unrelated. Irish is Indo-European, while Hebrew is Semitic. Hebrew is related to such languages as Aramaic, Arabic and Assyrian.
Most literature written in Israel is in Hebrew. Hebrew is the main national language of Israel.
There's no Hebrew name for kashaun, but if it's related to the name Shaun, the Hebrew name is Yokhanan (יוחנן)
Aramaic, which is closely related to Hebrew.
If it is related to Michaela, then it means Who is like God. Otherwise, it has no meaning in Hebrew.
His name comes from the Hebrew. In Hebrew there is a word Baraq (ברק) (which means lightning), but it is not related to the president's name. Barack is related to the Hebrew word Barukh (ברוך) which means blessed.
No. Tuaregs are not related to Jews, however, they speak languages that are distantly related to Hebrew.