They were Shifra (שפרה) and Pu'ah (פועה)
The Hebrew Bible mentions more than 2 midwives, but you are probably thinking of Shifra (שפרה) and Puah (פועה)
I think you may mean the women who are mentioned in Exodus 1:15 as midwives. Their names were:Shifrah (שִׁפְרָה)Puah (פּוּעָה)If you are asking what the Hebrew word for midwife is, it's meyaledet (מְיַלֶדֶת).
They were the women who helped the Hebrew mothers during childbirth. It's from the Bible in Exodus; Exodus 1:15 and following. Their names were Shiphrah and Puah.
Shiphrah and Puah were two Hebrew midwives in the Bible who defied Pharaoh's orders to kill all Hebrew baby boys at birth. They disobeyed the command and allowed the babies to live, showing courage and compassion. These actions helped save the lives of many Hebrew children.
There is no Hebrew name for Beatrice. There is only a Hebrew name for names that come from Hebrew, or names that have the same meaning as Hebrew names. Beatrice means "traveler" and there is no Hebrew name with this meaning.There is no Hebrew name for Beatrice. There is only a Hebrew name for names that come from Hebrew, or names that have the same meaning as Hebrew names. Beatrice means "traveler" and there is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
The name Latoya has no meaning in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew.
You can't translate foreign names into Hebrew unless they originated from Hebrew. You can either spell the the names phonetically using Hebrew or choose Hebrew names that have a similar sound or meaning.
The name Collin has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
"Blake" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Carter has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
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There is no Hebrew translation for "Jennifer". Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations. English names do not.