In Aramaic, the name "Julia" may be pronounced as "Yoo-lee-ah."
The name Julie does not have a direct translation in Aramaic, as it is of Latin origin. It can be associated with the Latin name Julia, meaning "youthful" or "descendant of Jupiter."
Candle in Aramaic is pronounced as "nīrā".
"Little star" in Aramaic is pronounced as "kokhba d'teetah."
"Name" in Aramaic is "shumi" or "lakab".
As best as I can phonetically put it... Air-uh-may-ick
In Hebrew and Aramaic it is pronounced "Talmye".
The name Julie does not have a direct translation in Aramaic, as it is of Latin origin. It can be associated with the Latin name Julia, meaning "youthful" or "descendant of Jupiter."
Candle in Aramaic is pronounced as "nīrā".
"Little star" in Aramaic is pronounced as "kokhba d'teetah."
"Name" in Aramaic is "shumi" or "lakab".
As best as I can phonetically put it... Air-uh-may-ick
Mary's name in Aramaic is "Maryam."
The Aramaic name for lion is "לַבָּא" (labba).
In Aramaic, God's name is "Elaha" or "Alaha."
Moses is Moshe (משה) in both Hebrew and Aramaic.
The name of God in Aramaic is "Alaha" or "Alaha d'Nur."
A palindrome for the Aramaic name for father could be "Abba".