male: ahoov (×הוב)
female: ahoova (×הובה)
(accent on the last syllable).
banim ahuvim (×‘× ×™× אהובים)
yevarech hashem et mishpachti ha-ahuv (יברך ה׳ את משפחתי האהוב)
Hebrew is a language with an alphabet. There's no "symbol" for family. If you would like to know how to write/say the word family in Hebrew, it is: mishpacha - משפחה
Hebrew tattoos meaning .. On her hand is a Hebrew acronym for the name of her ex. We do not have the Hebrew language G, we say Y Jordan Bratman, YB. Her second tattoo in Hebrew, is from the songs Song (SHIR HASHIRIM Jewish holy book) .. Its meaning is "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine" - ANI LEDODEY IDODEY LI (that's how we say it in Hebrew.) about the rest tattoo i don't know .
If you are asking how to say "your family" in Hebrew, it depends on whether you are talking about a man's family or a woman's family: your family (masculine) = mishpakhtekha your family (feminine) = mishpakhtekh
to family = lemeeshpakha (למשפחה)
ben ahuv Shel em (בן אהוב של אם)
In Lakota you can only say "Beloved" about a child, usually a member of your own family. The word is hokshichantkiyapi.
Ahuvim.
it means beloved from hebrew
family tree = אִילָן יְוֹחְסִין שֶלִי (ilan yochsin sheli)
male = ahoov (אהוב) female = ahoovah (אהובה)