Hebrew is the Greek way of saying 'Ivri (עברי). 'Ivri is believed to come from the word 'evehr, which means "beyond".
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Eber (Heb. "Eiver"), from whom the word "Hebrew" (Ivrit) is named, was a Semitic descendant of Noah (Genesis ch.11) and ancestor of Abraham. He was one of the major transmitters of the original traditions. He is credited with having broadened the Hebrew language, and some Hebrew grammatical constructs are attributed to him by certain Jewish researchers. However, the language itself originated before his time.
Genesis 14:13וַיָּבֹא, הַפָּלִיט, וַיַּגֵּד, לְאַבְרָם הָעִבְרִי; וְהוּא שֹׁכֵן בְּאֵלֹנֵי מַמְרֵא הָאֱמֹרִי, אֲחִי אֶשְׁכֹּל וַאֲחִי עָנֵר, וְהֵם, בַּעֲלֵי בְרִית-אַבְרָם.
And there came one that had escaped, and told Abram the Hebrew; now he dwelt by the terebinth trees of Mamre the Amorite, brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and these were confederate with Abram.
The word Ivri (עברי) comes from the Hebrew word Ever (עבר), which means "beyond," since Abraham came from beyond the river.
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Hula is a Hawaiian word. It has no connection to Hebrew at all.
NIMRODGender: MasculineUsage: BiblicalOther Scripts: (Hebrew)Meaning unknown, possibly of Babylonian origin or possibly meaning "rebel" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Nimrod was a renowned hunter, the great-grandson of Noah. He was the founder of Babylon.Source: Behind the Name
Toby is a middle English variant of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning "Yahweh is good".
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
There are only 2. Eva (עווע) which is of German origin, and Chava (חווה) which is of Hebrew origin.
Hula is a Hawaiian word. It has no connection to Hebrew at all.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for "name" is, it's שם (pronounced shem). The origin of this word is unknown. If you are asking for the origin of the word "Hebrew", it's עברי (pronounced ivri). It is believed to originate from the Hebrew word עבר (pronounced ehver), which means "beyond", because Abraham came from beyond the river.
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