hashém hu ahavá (ה׳ הוא אהבה)
It is worth noting, though, that this is a phrase that does not translate well because the concept of God in English usually refers to Jesus Christ and his sacrifice, but the concept of God in Hebrew usually refers to the Old Testament conception. As a result, the sentence sounds a little odd in Hebrew.
For a male: אהוב - "A'huv".
For a female: אהובה - "A'huva".
אהוב this is the translated version of beloved into Hebrew
ahavat ha-elohim (×הבת ×”×לוקי×)
a male loved one = ahoov (×הוב)
a female loved one = ahoovah (×הובה)
the (male) beloved = ha ahúv (×”×הוב)
the (female) beloved = ha ahuvá (×”×הובה)
Ahuvim.
In its original form, it's a Hebrew word meaning "beloved".
No. Dodi is Hebrew. It is a word of poetic usage meaning "beloved".
ahuva (אהובה) = beloved
it means beloved from hebrew
Zane means 'God is Gracious' in Hebrew, but has some connections to the name 'John'. John and its other form 'Jacob', are connected to the word beloved, so the name can mean 'beloved' and/or 'God is Gracious'.
male = ahoov (אהוב) female = ahoovah (אהובה)
its from the Hebrew meaning beloved
banim ahuvim (×‘× ×™× אהובים)
The name David is of Hebrew origin. The meaning of David is "beloved".
The name Davie is a baby boy name. The name Davie comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew/Irish The meaning of the name Davie is: Diminutive of David: Cherished; beloved.
In the King James version the word - beloved - appears 113 times the word - beloved's - appears twice the word - wellbeloved - appears 4 times