There is no Hebrew symbol for saved. Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words. There are several Hebrew word for saved though, such as:
saved (money) = khasookh (????)
saved (or rescued someone from a burning building) = hootsal (????)
It depends on the rest of the sentence.If it is as in "He was saved" - the Hebrew word is "Hutz'al". It is spelled הוצל.If it is as in "Saved the data" - the Hebrew word is "Nishmar". It is spelled נשמר.If it is as in "Saved money" - then the correct word will be "Nich'sach": נחסך.
It's a WORD in Hebrew too, not a symbol.
he is saved (or he is rescued) = hu hutzal (הוא הוצל)
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words. The Hebrew word for unity is akhdoot (אחדות)
There is no Hebrew symbol for strength, but the the Hebrew word for strengh is khozek (חוזק)
The Greek symbol x is pronounced chi, and it's a symbol of Jesus. There is no Hebrew character that looks like an x.
The Egyptians did not have a symbol for the Hebrew God. They only wrote about the Hebrews in one place, and didn't mention their God.
symbol = סמל (SEM-el)
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Samuel" in Hebrew letters is שמואל
Hebrew is not comprised of symbols, it has 22 letters which make up words and sentences. 13 in Hebrew is written 13.
She is saved (as in rescued from a disaster) = hee hootzlah (היא הוצלה) She is saved (as in protected) = hee nishmeret (היא × ×™×©×ž×¨×ª)
The Hebrew language does not have symbols. It only has ordinary letters. The Hebrew word for fitness is koshehr goofahnee, spelled כושר ×’×•×¤× ×™