Michelle comes from the Hebrew name Michael (מיכ×ל) which means "who is like God?"
The Modern Hebrew feminine form is Michaela (מיכ×לה), prounced mee-kah-eh-lah.
in French the first name Michelle is spelled "Michèle" but the form "Michelle" also exists.
There isn't any Hebrew translation for Renee. It's a French name.
The name Michelle is French in origin and is the feminine form of the name Michael.The name Michael has Hebrew origins and means "Who is like God?" - thus, the name Michelle ultimately has the same meaning. Other translations include "gift from God" and "close to God."Hope I helped. Hope I helped.
"Michelle" in French is a feminine given name that is spelled the same way in both English and French. It does not have a specific translation in French.
Dominique is a French name that means "of the Lord". There isn't a female Hebrew name with this same meaning.
Claire is light in french so i Hebrew it would be Or (male) Ora (female)
Claudia is a name that comes from Latin, not Hebrew and there is no equivalent name for Claudia in Hebrew. If you simply want to transliterate Claudia into Hebrew it would be: Klaudiyya (קלאודיה).
Only names that are IN the Bible will have biblical meanings. The name Michelle is not in the Bible, therefore it has no biblical meaning. The name Michelle is of French and Hebrew origin, and means "who resembles God?"
The name Barbara has no Hebrew translation. Only names of Hebrew origin have Hebrew translations.
There is no Hebrew translation for Edward. This is an English name.
Devon comes from an Old English last name. It has no Hebrew translation.
Michelle is a French name