ספר - sefer, (pronounced SEH-fehr)
There is no Hebrew word that means Leviticus. Hebrew names for books of the bible are quite different and unrelated to the English words. The Book of Leviticus in Hebrew is called vayikra (ויקרא), which comes from the first word of the book of Leviticus.
The Hebrew word for faith is emunah (××ž×•× ×”)
the word "genesis" is not a Hebrew word. It is a greek word. If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for the first book of the Bible, it is Bĕrĕshit (בראשית)
The Book of Joshua is Yehoshu'a (יהושוע)
scroll book = מגילה (megillá)
A typical Hebrew book has about 200 words per page.
khashmal (חשמל) (This word originates from the book of Ezekiel)
Mishlei (משלי) means "proverbs of..."It is the first word in the Book of Proverbs.
Jewish religious writings, are named by using the first significant words of the writing. The first significant word of the Book of Deutoronomy is "words" (also translated as "matters"), so the Book is called dvarim (דברים), the Hebrew word for "words or "matters".
The book of Luke would probably have used the Greek word for "woe". In Hebrew: Woe (noun) = tsa'ar (צער) Woe (interjection) = hoy (הוי) "woe is me" = oy li (אוי לי)
It's "Bet sefer" (בית ספר).And by the way, literally this means "The house of the book" (Bet = House, Sefer = Book).The Hebrew word for "school" is beit-sefer
If trying to say it about a female (or a feminine noun): "Nimtze'ah" (נמצאה), for a male (or a masculine noun): "Nimtzah" (נמצא).