In the Book of Daniel.
Their Hebrew names were Hananiah (×—Ö²× Ö·× Ö°×™Ö¸×”), Mishael (מִישָ××ֵל) and Azariah (עֲזַרְיָה). It was probably by the King's decree that Chief Official Ashpenaz assigned them Chaldean names.
The text doesn't mention their parents.
My three boys = שלושת ×”×‘× ×™× שלי (pronounced "Shloshet habanim sheli")
The three Hebrew boys were thrown into the fiery furnance as the king had made an golden statue and demanded that all the people should bow down humbly to it but these three refused to do so.
I presume you mean the three Hebrew men that Nebuchadnezzar tried to burn in the furnace, (Daniel 3). There is no indication of their ages in the Bible.
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If you wish to translate "my three boys", please see the Related Question below. However, a literal transliteration of my3boyz would be (מיי3בויז).
Three inteligant boys.
Despite the fact that we know these three Hebrew young men as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, those were their Babylonian names. Their genuine names — their Hebrew names were really Hananiah, and that signifies "Yah is charitable"; Mishael, and that signifies "who is what God is"; and Azariah, and that signifies "Yah has made a difference."
story = sippur (סיפור), pronounced see-POOR
There was an LP out in 1970 recorded by Edwin Hawkins and a group that he called The Hebrew Boys. if you like his style of arranging and writing... This CD is vintage EH. 10+
The boys' name Ilan is of Hebrew origin and means "tree". It is not very known in the United States or United Kingdom, but is very popular in Hebrew speaking countries.
Just like in the book, two or three boys are introduced into the story, but there are many more living with Fagin that remain nameless.