It is usually given at the bris ceremony, when the boy is at least 8 days old (older if there are health concerns).
The child receives a Hebrew name at the Brit (Bris) ceremony or upon immersion in the Mikvah.
Yes. It is indeed a name used by the Jewish community, young grasshopper.
It is not a Hebrew name, but it could possibly be a Jewish name.
Hebrew
saba but that is HEBREW!! there is no such language as Jewish
Kahana is a European Jewish name, that is related to the Hebrew name Cohen, which is the term for ancient Jewish priests.
It is important for both Jewish boys and Jewish girls to learn Hebrew. Hebrew is the language used for Jewish prayers and scriptures. Being able to read Hebrew will allow him to take part in Jewish prayer services. Modern Hebrew is the language used in Israel - which is the center of Jewish spiritual and cultural life.
Deborah is a Hebrew name.
Today, Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish person can have any name. It doesn't have to be Hebrew.
Yes, it is Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew word for a non-Jewish boy. You would just say yeled lo yehudi (ילד לא יהודי)
There is no meaning in Hebrew for the name Hartley.