Ishmael was named by his mother, Hagar, as instructed by an angel in the Old Testament of The Bible.
Abraham named Ishmael (Genesis 16:15).
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The son of his slave was named Ishmael.
He Had 1 Brother Named ISHMAEL
There is no widely known or documented individual named Ishmael Ewing. It is possible that there may be someone with that name, but without more context or specifics, it is difficult to ascertain their existence.
The handmaid's name was Hagar. She was Sarah's servant, and Abraham had a child with her named Ishmael in order to fulfill God's promise of descendants.
It depends on the context. If you mean "Call me, Ishmael" as in that you wish for an Ishmael to call you (usually by phone), the translation would be: Attasel bi, Esma3il (أتصل بي إسماعيل) If you are referring to the first line of Moby Dick, where the verb "to call" is used to to mean "to be named". Most Arab translations of Moby Dick translate the line as My name is Ishmael: Esmi Esma3il (إسمي إسماعيل)
The twelve sons of Ishmael had the status of rulers; of princes; and they are named in Genesis ch.25: Nevayot, Kedar, Adbe'el, Mivsam, Mishma, Dumah, Masa, Hadad, Teima, Yetur, Naphish, and Kedmah.
Ishmael and Queequeg find a room at the Spouter-Inn, located in the fictional town of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The inn is run by a character named Peter Coffin.
Ishmael's mother was Hagar, Abraham's maid-servant.
My Ishmael was created in 1997-12.
The only whale author Ishmael described who was a real professional harpooner and whale man was a Frenchman named Beauvais. He was known for his expertise and experience in hunting whales at sea.