The word used in the original Hebrew is הגדיל (heeg-DEEL) which means to enlarge, to increase, or to do great things
The Hebrew name for Samuel is...Shmu'el.Yes, the English name Samuel is equivalent to the Hebrew name Shmuel - "שמואל".
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Samuel" in Hebrew letters is שמואל
shmu'el (שמועל) contains the following two words: shama (שמע) "to hear" el (אל) God
Samuel = Kamuela
The name Sam is a shortened version of the name Samuel or Samantha. It typically means "listener" or "he/she has heard" in Hebrew.
The female version of the name Samuel is typically Samantha. While Samuel is of Hebrew origin meaning "heard by God," Samantha is often considered a derivative or feminine form that has gained popularity in English-speaking countries. Other variations include Samara, which also has a distinct sound while maintaining a connection to the original name.
it is a hebrew name
The translation of mother of Samuel is ima Shel shmuel (אמא של שמואל)
Samuel.
The bible, regardless of the translated version, does not mention his wife. Samuel's life was dedicated to God from the time of his weaning by his mother Hannah. She promised that she would give him over to serve God "all his days". The information I am referencing is found in 1 Samuel chapters 1-3. It seems from the scriptures he truly did dedicate all, including a married life, children etc to serve God's will and His people. Read 1 Samuel 8:1-5, Samuel had sons, the oldest was Joel, but it seems we don't know his wifes name.
The Hebrew given name is Shmuel, a variant of Samuel.
Samuel is in the middle section, called Prophets (× ×‘×™××™×).