"Brogan" is not a Hebrew name. Brogan is an Irish name that means "little shoe."
"Brogan" is not a Hebrew name. Brogan is an Irish name that means "little shoe."
"Brogan" is not a Hebrew name. Brogan is an Irish name that means "little shoe."
In Hebrew the meaning of the name Sue is: Graceful lily.
Wel since the name Klaas doesnt appear in the bible, nor in Hebrew or Greek, there is no "Biblical" meaning to it.
Adassa comes from the Hebrew word "Hadassah" meaning "myrtle tree." It is also a Biblical name, being Queen Esther's Hebrew name.
the name hell-en has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Kenan is a biblical Hebrew name that possibly means "Possession". The biblical character was a son of Enosh and a great-grandson of Adam. It is spelled קי×?ןFurthermore, Kenan in Arabic means "it covers and conceals".
Ziklag (צִקְלַג‎) is the Biblical name of a town that was located in the Negev region in the south of what was the Kingdom of Judah. The name is not native to Hebrew, so its meaning is unknown.
Sabra is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "to rest" and Adnah is a non-gender specific Biblical name meaning "eternal rest".
Sandra
There is none. Scott comes from a Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic. It is derived from Latin Scoti meaning "Gaelic speaker."No Hebrew name has this meaning, as Scotland was unheard of in Biblical times.There is none. Scott comes from a Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic. It is derived from Latin Scoti meaning "Gaelic speaker."No Hebrew name has this meaning, as Scotland was unheard of in Biblical times.
the name means the be evil Leah is a biblical name, that is, from the Bible. Leah comes from the Hebrew and means "wearied."
Only names that are IN the Bible will have biblical meanings. The name Michelle is not in the Bible, therefore it has no biblical meaning. The name Michelle is of French and Hebrew origin, and means "who resembles God?"
No, it has no Biblical connection. Lorraine is a French name that comes from the name of a region in France, originally meaning "kingdom of Lothar. Lothar probably comes from the Germanic name Chlodochar meaning "famous army