"Woman" in Hebrew is Ishah (×Âש×â€).
"Yad" is a Hebrew word. That is its Hebrew name.
Your name is angel (to a woman) = shmech mal'ach (שמך מלאך)ֽ
Today, Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish person can have any name. It doesn't have to be Hebrew.
Catrina -an elegant woman KAtrina, a simple non-Spanish name
Peril = פריל
It's called Hebrew.
It's originally an Hebrew name and means simply 'Woman'.
The name Judith is of Hebrew origin and it means "woman of Judea" or "praised." It is derived from the Hebrew name Yehudith, which is the feminine form of the name Judah. Judith is a biblical name and is associated with a brave and wise character from the Hebrew Bible.
The Hebrews were called: The Children of Israel The Israelites The Jews
The name Laisha is of Hebrew origin and means "woman." It is a unique and feminine name with a lovely sound.
Magdalene (Madeleine) is Hebrew in origin. It means "woman from Magdala".
There is no such thing as the term "canon" in Hebrew. If you are asking what the Jewish Bible is called, it is the Tanakh (תנך) or Hebrew Bible.