Grace of God (or "God's Grace") in Hebrew is pronounced "Chesed Elo'him" - חסד אלוהים.
This actually means "lovingkindness of God", since there is no real Hebrew word for the Christian idea of grace.
God's Grace, from Hebrew
The name Hannah means "favor" or we can also say it means "grace."
Anissa means grace of God in Hebrew
Hanniel is from Hebrew and means "Grace of God".
Jean is Hebrew in origin, and it's meaning is "god's grace". Theon means 'god', Kharis means 'grace'.
God, of course. If you say Grace at the atble.
Anneke Meaning: Grace of god The orginin: Hebrew
bechesed elohim = בחסד אלוקים
Shon is a Hebrew name meaning "God's grace."
Grace (as a girl's name): גרייס (pronounced the same as in English)Grace (as in niceness): חן (khen)Grace (as in lack of clumsiness): לא מגושם (lo megusham)Grace (as in a grace period for payments) חנינה (khaneenah)
There are many ways. In order to translate this, you would need to clarify your intention. Here are only 2 examples: If you are praying for a person to get better (someone who is sick): to a male: agid misheberach bishvilkha (I will say a misheberach for you) to a female: agid misheberach bishvilekh (I will say a misheberach for you) If you are praying for someone to come into your life: to a male: avakesh otkha mehashem (I will ask God for you/I will ask God to give you to me) to a female: avakesh otakh mehashem (I will ask God for you/I will ask God to give you to me).
Beh khen hashém (בחן ה׳)