The Hebrew name for Samuel is...Shmu'el.
Yes, the English name Samuel is equivalent to the Hebrew name Shmuel - "שמואל".
Samuel = Shmuel (שמואל)
Shmuel can also be spelled Shmu'el or Schmuel.
it is a hebrew name
The Hebrew given name is Shmuel, a variant of Samuel.
There are two meanings to Samuel in scripture that I have found . 1. Samuel. Name of God. Son of Elkanah and Hannah, born in answer to his mother's prayers. 2. Samson. Of the sun. Son of Manoah, and the twelfth of the "judges" of Israel (Judg. 13:24-16:30). He seems to have been a man notorious for his great physical strength, but weak in intellectual and moral character.
The name Samuel was given by Hannah the mother of Samuel, It means I have asked of the lord.
The name Samantha originated in the USA, however it has Hebrew roots because it comes from the Hebrew name 'Samuel'. The ending (antha) is Greek
if you are referring to Samuel in the Bible, he didn't have a second name. Jews didn't have permanent surnames until the Middle Ages.
The Hebrew form of the name Samuel is spelled Shmuel (Shmu'el).
Sam is short for Samuel, which is a Hebrew name. It is the name of a prophet in the Old Testament of the Bible.
El is a Hebrew reference to their God. Almost all names that end in "El" are of a Hebrew origin: Daniel Samuel Nathaniel Angel Emmanuel (Just to name a few) Not to mention: Eli Elijah Elisha
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Samuel" in Hebrew letters is שמואל
The name Samantha does not have a specific meaning in the Bible as it is of English origin and not found in biblical texts. It is derived from the name Samuel, which means "heard of God" or "God has heard" in Hebrew.
One Hebrew prophet, seer, and judge in the Old Testament is Samuel. He is known for anointing Saul as the first king of Israel and later anointing David as his successor. Samuel played a pivotal role in guiding and leading the people of Israel during his time.