Navi is the Hebrew word for prophet - נביא
nevi'im (× ×‘×™××™×)
Nevis is not a Hebrew word but it's close to:nevi (נביא) = "prophet of"navi (נביא) = "prophet"
Nabhi is not a Hebrew word. But it is similar to the word Navi (נביא) which means "prophet".
The Hebrew word for prophet is: Navi (nah-vee)
The word for prophet is naví (× ×‘×™×) which comes from the root n.b.'. (× .ב.א) which means "to predict"
prophet = navee (× ×‘×™×) prophets = nevee'eem (× ×‘×™××™×)
A prophet is a Navi (נביא) A prophetess is a Nevi'ah (נביאה)
There is no Hebrew prophet named Moham.
Nevi'ím (נביאים) = "prophets"Naví (נביא) = "prophet"
No, he was a Hebrew prophet.
נִיבֵּא (nibbeh) = "to prophesy"It comes from the word navi (נביא) which means prophet.
Malachi was a minor prophet of the bible - Old Testament. It is a Hebrew word which means My Messenger.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'prophet' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.Some believe that prophetess is a feminine word for prophet but this is incorrect. When you look up the Greek word for prophet it is 'prophetes' and the Hebrew word is 'nabiy', which means Prophet or one who speaks forth or openly. The Greek word for prophetess is 'prophetis' and the Hebrew word is 'nebiyah', which means a companion and/or follower of a prophet. No gender is listed... either you are a companion and/or a follower of a Prophet.