The Hebrew word for beautiful is:
yafeh (יפה) when describing masculine nouns
yafah (יפה) when describing feminine nouns
It occurs 42 times, first occuring in Genesis 6:2
Answer:
It isn't in Genesis 6:2, but it is in Genesis 12:14.
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Hebrew adjectives can be used as nouns, and this renders the meaning "____one".
masculine: yafeh = beautiful or beautiful one
feminine: yafah = beautiful or beautiful one
If you are asking about proper names, the name Yaffah (יפה) means "beautiful"
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for "beauty" is, it is yÅfi (יופי)
mal'ahkh yafeh
Yaffa (יפה), which is a girl's name.
tsemed chemed (צמד חמד)
Beauteous is a slang word for beautiful. Beautiful is: yafeh (masculine) yafah (feminine)
No. Shana means pretty in Yiddish. The Hebrew word for pretty is yafeh/yafah no its actully spelled Yafa not yafeh or yafah its yafa
Yafeh (יפה) means "beautiful" but "meld" is not a Hebrew word.
God is Beautiful = Hashem hu yafeh (ה׳ הוא יפה)Note: There is no such Hebrew word as Jehovah. See Tetragrammaton for more information about the four consonants of God's true name.
kibosh is not a Hebrew word. In fact, no one knows where the word kibosh came from.
to a man: atah yafeh (אתה יפה) to a woman: at yafah (את יפה)
Hebrew has been spoken for many thousands of years prior to the invention of Hebrew writing, so no one knows what the first Hebrew word was. The first Hebrew word in the Bible is "bereshít" (בראשית)
pereh (פרא)
Neziah is not a Hebrew word. There is a Hebrew name "Netsiach" (× ×¦×™×—) which means one who overcomes.
khah-tee-KHAH means babe, or beautiful (but it may not be considered flattering to some.)
"I saw" is only one word in Hebrew and it is ra'iti (ראיתי).