Eden = Eden (עדן), pronounced eh-den
gan eden Means "Garden of Eden." Heaven as in sky is "shamayim"-- spelled shin-mem-yod-mem
In Hebrew, Eden (עֵדֶן ) means "paradise" or "Eden", the same as it does in English.
tyler - טיילר eden - עדן
Eden is eden in Swedish.
Shamayim, or in Hebrew letters שמיים, is the Hebrew translation of heaven, if you are referring to the sky. If you are referring to the afterlife, there is no Hebrew word that means Heaven, but some Jewish traditions refer to the Garden of Eden as an afterlife, which is Gan Eden (גן עדן) in Hebrew.
Gairdín Éidin (The Garden of Eden).
The 'Garden of Eden' translates to: 'Paradise of Pleasure' in Hebrew.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Eden is a unisex name that can be used for both boys and girls. It is of Hebrew origin and means "delight" or "paradise."
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
The biblical word "Eden" refers to the garden where Adam and Eve lived before they were expelled for disobeying God. It is often seen as a symbol of paradise or a place of abundant beauty and perfection.
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.