Ellen doesn't come from Hebrew, it comes from the Greek work "Hellene" (although pronounced in Greek as "ellen"), which refers to anyone from Greece (Hellas, pronounced in greek as "Ellas")
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While "Eleanor" is often attributed to a variant of the Greek name "Helen," which means "sunlight", there are many other possible origins of this name including Germanic, Latin, and alternate Greek sources. When looking for the meaning of the HEBREW version of this name, the name must be broken into its parts (as with most Hebrew names - see "Elisheva" or "Batya"). In Hebrew, "El" means "Lord", "i" indicates the first-person possessive, and "Nor" means "fire" or "light". From these elements, the Hebrew name, "Elinor," means "The Lord is my light" or "The Lord is my fire." Aramaic was the ancient vernacular of the Hebrews, and "Nora", the Aramaic word for fire, could also be used for the variant name "Elinora" with the same meaning.
No book in the Hebrew bible has a title that means "minister" in Hebrew.
In Hebrew Kizzie means perfect and lovable!!!
It means hugs in Hebrew.
In Hebrew it means "my cup" (כוסי). In Arabic it means "my vagina" (كسإ).
Zaz (זז) in Hebrew means moving as in motion.
ahjah has no meaning in Hebrew.
Yeladim in Hebrew, means children
The name Stephen is from the Greek, not Hebrew. It has no meaning in Hebrew, but in Greek, Stephanos means garland or crown. In Old English, the name Stephen was used only for religious monks.
Zoey is not a Hebrew name. It is a Greek name that means "life."Zoey is not a Hebrew name. It is a Greek name that means "life."
Jireh is not a Hebrew word. There no J in Hebrew.