If you're talking about the ship: אֳנִיַּת מִלְחָמָה (onee-YAHT meelkhah-MAH).
If you're talking about the jellyfish: שלפוחן מצוי (shalpokhan matzui)
If you're talking about the city in Ireland: מנוור (mahn-o-var)
If you just want to say this phrase literally, it's ish milkhamah (איש מלחמה)
a male warrior of God = lochem hashem (×œ×•×—× ×”×³)
a female warrior of God = lochemet hashem (לוחמת ה׳)
Note: this phrase sounds very strange in Hebrew, because Jewish people do not link God with warriors. If you say this phrase to Israelis, they'll laugh.
No. The Hebrew word for warrior is lokhem (לוחם). The word Hebrew (עברי) is connected to the word for "beyond" which is evehr (עבר)
There is no Hebrew symbol for warrior. The Hebrew word for warrior is ×œ×•Ö¹×—Öµ× (lochem).
a male fighter: lokhem (לוח×)
a female fighter: lokhemet (לוחמת)
a male faithful warrior = lochem ne'eman (×œ×•×—× × ×מן)
a female faithful warrior= lochemet ne'emanah (לוחמת × ××ž× ×”)
strong male warrior = lochem chazak (×œ×•×—× ×—×–×§)
strong female warrior = lochemet chazakah (לוחמת חזקה)
warrior for god
It's a WORD in Hebrew too, not a symbol.
The symbol for Dominion Resources Black Warrior Trust in the NYSE is: DOM.
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words. The Hebrew word for unity is akhdoot (אחדות)
the samuri warrior is a symbol of strength, heroism, and a fighter.
There is no Hebrew symbol for strength, but the the Hebrew word for strengh is khozek (חוזק)
The cherry blosom
The Greek symbol x is pronounced chi, and it's a symbol of Jesus. There is no Hebrew character that looks like an x.
The Egyptians did not have a symbol for the Hebrew God. They only wrote about the Hebrews in one place, and didn't mention their God.
symbol = סמל (SEM-el)
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Samuel" in Hebrew letters is שמואל
We would say derekh halochem (דרך הלוחם).