It is literally shoshanat ha amakim (שוש×?ת העמקי×). But this is a mistake.
The name "lily of the valley" is used in some English translations of The Bible in Song of Songs 2:1, but the Hebrew phrase "shoshannat-ha-amakim" in the original text (literally "lily of the valleys") does not refer to the flower we know as Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley).
No. The phrase "lily of the valley" does not appear in the KJV bible.
No. Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Lily" in Hebrew letters is לילי
Yes, Susan is the Hebrew word for the lily flower.
Lily of da Valley was created on 2001-03-14.
The Lily of the Valley - 1914 was released on: USA: June 1914
Song 2:1 I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. Not valley but valleys
Lily = Shoshanah (שושנה)
Jesus Christ...he is known as "The Lily of the Valley."
The Lily of the Valley is a woodland plant with large broad green leaves and small white bell shaped sweetly scented flowers. A full description and photo is available by clicking the related link.
The most common color of the flower Lily of The Valley is a pinkish-white.
lily = shoshana (שושנה) or shoshan (שושן)
Susan is a proper noun. A proper noun is something like San Fransisco, Luis, The Empire State Building etc.Real Answer:Susan comes from the Hebrew name Shoshanah, which means Lily, or Lily of the Valley (a flower, which is the flower for May).