"Os-her" is not a Hebrew word. But if you mean Osh-ehr (עושר or ×ושר), its meaning depends on the spelling. It could be rich or happy. So the opposite would be poor (anÃ, ×¢× ×™) or sad (atsúv, עצוב).
It depends on how you spell it in Hebrew: Osher (אושר) = happiness Osher (עושר) = wealth The two words are actually unrelated.
Osher (אושר)
Osher, עושר
techuna (×ª×›×•× ×”) = "feature" or "attribute"osher (אושר) = "happiness" osher (עושר) = "wealth
No, but the Hebrew words for happiness and prosperity are homonyms that are spelled differently but sound alike: osher (עושר) osher (אושר)
There are several words for happy. Here are a few: same'akh (שמח) me'ushar (מאושר) merutseh (מרוצה)
rich (wealthy) = asheer (עשיר)the name Rich has no equivalent in Hebrew, but you can spell it phonetically: ריץ׳
it means my happiness because in Hebrew lee means my and osher means happiness
Jesse Osher's birth name is Jesse Emanuel Osher.
Stanley Osher was born on 1942-04-24.
Osher Zeitun was born on 1991-01-14.
Barbro Sachs-Osher was born in 1940.