The name Barbara has no Hebrew translation. Only names of Hebrew origin have Hebrew translations.
AnswerThe Septuagint ('LXX') was the earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures.
there is no such thing as a "true translation". All translations are interpretations. The only way to read a perfectly accurate copy of the Bible is it read it in Hebrew.
a translation is taking the Hebrew or Greek and translating it into the language the person wants. a version is the name placed on it by the translators
It depends on what document was translated.
AnswerThe earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures (not yet a 'Bible') is called the Septuagint, sometimes abbreviated to 'LXX'.
There is no Hebrew translation for Elvin.There is no Hebrew translation for Elvin.
Francisco has no translation in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations.
There is no Hebrew translation for Roy, but it can be spelled out phonetically in Hebrew as: רוי
Gerardo has no translation in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. It would be the same as in English
There is no Hebrew translation for "Jennifer". Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations. English names do not.
There isn't any Hebrew translation for Renee. It's a French name.
There is no such word in Hebrew, but it looks like Hanukkah which is spelled חנוכה
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.
Leslie is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew
Austin has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but it can be spelled אוסטין
There is no Hebrew translation for Alicia, but there is an unrelated Hebrew name that sounds very similar: aleezah (עליזה), which means happy.