"frumet" is not a Hebrew name. There aren't any Hebrew words that begin with the "f" sound. You could spell it פרומט.
(In Yiddish, it is likely spelled פרומעט)
"frumet" is not a Hebrew word. There aren't any Hebrew words that begin with the "f" sound.
The Hebrew spelling is: 'ג'ורג
Do you know of a different spelling. It does not look like a Hebrew word.
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Answer:דרה
Hezekiah is חזקיהו which is the same spelling as in Hebrew.
Sachsenhausen = ×–××›×¡× ×”××•×–×Ÿ
Par'o, spelled פרעה
Mizpar does not appear to be a Hebrew word. Maybe the spelling is off.Mispar (מספר) is the Hebrew word for "number"
Hannah = ×—× ×”
That is the historical English spelling of the Hebrew name : Ethan (firm, long-lived)There are variants, such as Ethen, Etan, Aitan, and the original Hebrew spelling Eitan.
If you mean the Yiddish word, Bubbe, it retains its Yiddish spelling when written in Hebrew: בובע
If "Sera" is a name, it would be spelled סרה