The Hebrew translation for the gift is : מתנה
Matanah me-elohim (מתנה מאלוקים)
This literally translates to Gift from God, since there is no Hebrew equivalent to the Christian idea of heaven.
"From God" = מה××œ×•×§×™× (pronounced meh-hah-el-o-HEEM)
matanat hashem
matanat hashem (×ž×ª× ×ª ה׳)
In Hebrew meaning "God's Gift" or "Gift from God".
The name Mathews is from Hebrew and it means "gift from god"
Jonathan is Hebrew for 'Gift of God'.
There is no single Hebrew word that means "gift from god" To say this in hebrew would be matanat ha'el (×ž×ª× ×ª האל)
Claudia means lame inLatin and Jean means gift from god in Hebrew - HA! Lame - Gift From God! ;)
Claudia means lame inLatin and Jean means gift from god in Hebrew - HA! Lame - Gift From God! ;)
The name is Nathaniel (נתנאל), which comes from Hebrew "Gift from God". The phrase is "Matana me'elohim" (מתנה מאלוהים). But we usually say "Matana mishmayim" (מתנה משמים) which means "gift from the sky".
Matthew is one of the oldest names in the world and is derived from the Hebrew Matityahu, meaning "Gift of Yahweh" or "Gift from God." But that is its Hebrew meaning, as it is a Hebrew name, not a Christian one.
Claudia means lame inLatin and Jean means gift from god in Hebrew - HA! Lame - Gift From God! ;)
Yanni is a Hebrew name that means "Gift of God".
Jonathan is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is: gift of God
Nathaniel is from the Hebrew conjuction of two words, natan and el. Natan is gave and El is God. So Nathaniel is pronounced Netan'el and means God gave.Nathaniel is Hebrew in origin. Nathaniel means God has given."Gift of God" in Hebrew.