if this is a name, it depends on how you want to pronounce it in Hebrew. It would be spelled either פילטרון (feel-troom) or פילטר×× (feel-trahm)
It is called the philtrum, and sometimes referred to as the infranasal depression.
The area is called the philcrum. The pit in the middle of the philtrum is called the sulcus. The two ridges (lines as you say) are called the philtral rdiges. The philtrum joins the nose at the area called the columella. The philtrum joins the lip at the place called the tubercle.
The bit above your lip is called the philtrum. It is the vertical groove that runs from the nose to the upper lip.
The philtrum is a normal part of the body and doesn't require a remedy.
Often called god's thumbprint, that 'thing' is called the philtrum. Don't ask me why though!
Piltrum - still piltrum with tagalog spelling. This is what you call "hiram na salita" because philtrum doesn't have a tagalog equivalent.
The flattening of the philtrum can be caused by genetics, developmental disorders, or conditions like fetal alcohol syndrome. The philtrum is formed during fetal development and its shape can be influenced by a variety of factors.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
The indentation above the upper lip and below the nose is called the Philtrum.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
It is called the Philtrum.
The Philtrum