The Hebrew language has many words for God. One of the most common is eloheem (×לוקי×) which means "God".
The actual name of God is never pronounced out loud according to Jewish tradition, and in fact, we do not even know how to pronounce it, since we do not know what the vowels are for the name (we only know the consonants).
God is my judge
It is the English variation of the Hebrew name ????????? (Netan'el) meaning "God has given".
The name 'Baruch' is a Hebrew name. Its meaning in English is 'blessed'.
Toby is a middle English variant of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning "Yahweh is good".
Eliel Eliel is a Hebrew name. It can be translated to English as "My God is God." The name is formed from two different Hebrew terms for God. Eli, meaning "my God" and El "God". Therefore the commonly understood meaning of the name is "my God God" or "my God is God". Above retrieved from Answers.com Viper1
I think you're really asking "what does the name Ishmael mean in English" In English, it means "God will hear"
There is no Hebrew name for the English name Fred. But you can choose any name to be your hebrew name.
Joanna= God is gracious. The Jo part means God (Hebrew), and the Anna part means gracious (also Hebrew). It is of English origin.
Answer'Miguel' is the Hispanic form of name which in English is 'Michael'. 'Michael' is the English form of the name which in Hebrew is 'Mi-kha-el'.The Hebrew words "Mi khael" mean roughly "Who is like god !"
Isabel is a variant of the name Elizabeth (Hebrew) and is of Spanish origin. The name basically implies devotion to God and the fulfillment of a promise and means God is Bountiful or God of plenty as also God's promise.
Yes, "Jesus" is a Jewish name. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Yeshua," which means "God saves" in English.
There is no Hebrew name translation of the English name Jill. But you can spell Jill using Hebrew letters as ג׳יל.The name Jill comes from a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Greek ιουλος (ioulos) meaning "downy-bearded". Alternatively, it could be related to the name of the Roman god JUPITER. There is no Hebrew name with these meanings.