If you meant Barack (as in Obama) It means 'blessed'
Barak means blessed, from the Arabic root B.R.K.
baraq (ברק) = "lightning"
Baraq means lightning, but that is not related to the name "Barack". "Barack" is related to the Hebrew word Baruch, meaning Blessed.Obama has no meaning in Hebrew.
The Hebrew word for lightning is"bah-RAHK" (ברק) pronounced just like the president's name.(However, President Obama's name is not related to this word. It is related to the Hebrew word Barukh, which means "blessed).baraq (not to be confused with Barack, which is related to the word for blessing, Barukh).
There is no such word in Hebrew as bariq, but it's close to baraq (ברק) which means lightening.
His name comes from the Hebrew. In Hebrew there is a word Baraq (ברק) (which means lightning), but it is not related to the president's name. Barack is related to the Hebrew word Barukh (ברוך) which means blessed.
Baraq (ברק) is the Hebrew word for lightning, but there is no such word in Greek.Note: based on the spelling in the question, you're talking about Barack Obama, whose name is not Baraq in Hebrew. It is Baruch (ברוך) which means "blessed".
Baraq (ברק) = lightning Rahm (רם) = loud or high You might also be thinking of ra'am (רעם) which means "thunder" and is not related to the word rahm.
Baraq means lighting. But Barack Obama's first name is related to the Hebrew word Baruch, which means blessed.
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
the word "jae" is not a Hebrew word.
neelach is not a Hebrew word.
"Ricca" is not a Hebrew word.