בת המלך (Bat HaMelech)
Yes. There is only one word for daughter in Hebrew, and it's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew: בת (pronounced baht). There is also only one word for king, whether it be human or God.So "daughter of the king" would be בת המלך (pronounced baht hah-meh-lech).
baht ha-melekh (בת המלך)
bat (בת) means either "daughter" or "daughter of"
Melech in Hebrew means king.
בת.
King Herod was never a Hebrew. He was a Roman.
Dinah (דינה), from the book of Genesis, was a Hebrew. She was the daughter of Jacob.
Daughter-in-law = כלה (kah-LAH).
Saul became the first Hebrew king.
bat (בת)
The name Bathsheba means "daughter of the oath" in Hebrew.
Gender: FemininePronounced: mee-HET-a-belUsage: BiblicalMeaning in Hebrew: "God does good" or "God makes happy"This name is mentioned briefly in the Old Testament. She was the wife of Hadar, king of Achbor and last king of Edom; she was the daughter of Matred and the granddaughter of Mezahab.