Baraq means lighting.
But Barack Obama's first name is related to the Hebrew word Baruch, which means blessed.
"Barak" is a Hebrew word, pronounced "bah-ROCK" and often used as a name. It means "lightning".
Barack = Baruch (ברוך) which means "blessed".
Barack = Baruch (ברוך) which means "blessed".
Many people think it means lightning, but that word is baraq (ברק)
Thunder.
There is no such word in Hebrew, but it looks like Hanukkah which is spelled חנוכה
There is no Hebrew translation for Edward. This is an English name.
There isn't a Hebrew translation for Jeronimo. Jeronomimo is a Mescalero-Chiricahua word for "one who yawns".
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Baraq (ברק) is the Hebrew word for lightning, but there is no such word in Greek.Note: based on the spelling in the question, you're talking about Barack Obama, whose name is not Baraq in Hebrew. It is Baruch (ברוך) which means "blessed".
There is no such word in Hebrew as bariq, but it's close to baraq (ברק) which means lightening.
It seems to be a Hebrew word.
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barak (ברק) means lightning.[Note: the President's name is not related to this word. It is related to the Hebrew word Barukh (ברוך) which means blessed.]