The name Matthew is of Greek origin and has no meaning in Hebrew. It can be spelled phonetically as either "מתיו" or "מת'יו".
Matthew: [Meaning] God's GiftGender: MaleOrigin: Hebrew:) Hope this was what you're looking for.
Matthew is one of the oldest names in the world and is derived from the Hebrew Matityahu, meaning "Gift of Yahweh" or "Gift from God." But that is its Hebrew meaning, as it is a Hebrew name, not a Christian one.
There is no Hebrew word for either "gospel" or Matthew". The closest Hebrew can come is (using the Greek name for Matthew): "the Christian greetings of Matthew" = besorat natzrut matai. ????? ????? ???
It sounds like a diminutive for Madison or Madeleine.Madison means "son of Matthew" and Matthew is Hebrew for "gift from the Lord".Madeleine is a French name from a Hebrew root meaning "from the mountain".
The name Matthew means "gift of God" or "gift from God" in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Matityahu" or "Mattithiah".
Yes, it is a variant of the Hebrew name Matthew meaning "gift of God".
Gender: Male Origin: Hebrew Meaning: Gift Of God
It comes from the first name Matthew - from the Hebrew, meaning gift of gsd.
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