There is no Hebrew word that means 'a'.
as for 'gift', that depends. If you mean gift as in "a present":
"Matana" (×ž×ª× ×”)
If you mean it as in "talent":
"Kisharon" (כשרון).
jesus was gods greatest gift and god sacrificng himself was apprently his greatest gift to according to The Bible of Christianity
Jesus Christ is the greatest GIFT of God's love
The One Who Made a Stew of his son, was Tantalus, who tried to please the gods with his greatest gift. Pelops, his son.
Gift from the Gods happened in 1984.
Gift from the Gods was created in 1984.
The Greatest Gift was created in 1982-12.
In Hebrew meaning "God's Gift" or "Gift from God".
The Greatest Gift - story - was created in 1943.
A divine individual that graces the earth.
The Hebrew word for gift in that verse is מַתָּן (matán).(Note that in modern Hebrew we use Matanah [מתנה]).
Matthew is one of the oldest names in the world and is derived from the Hebrew Matityahu, meaning "Gift of Yahweh" or "Gift from God." But that is its Hebrew meaning, as it is a Hebrew name, not a Christian one.
According to the "Behind the Name" website (refer to the link, below), the name "Jessy", or Jessie, et al., may mean "gift".