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James is a complicated biblical name. In the Greek New Testament, James is actually the Hebrew name Jacob. In Spanish, the name Jacob is Iago.
Rebecca is from the Hebrew and means 'to tie'. It means the same in other languages.
It means madam in English. There are other meanings to it in other languages though.
"Jacob" and "James" are standard English equivalents of the Spanish name Jaime. The pronunciation of the masculine proper name will be "HEYE-mey"* in Spanish.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
The boy's name Jacoby is a variant of Jacob (Hebrew), and the meaning of Jacoby is "he who supplants".
Jacob doesn't bite Bella in twilight as he is a werewolf but did you mean James as he did it in the dancing studio but Jacob doesn't bite Bella but James does! does that help? what the hell Jacob dose not bite Bella James doses
James is a complicated biblical name. In the Greek New Testament, James is actually the Hebrew name Jacob. In Spanish, the name Jacob is Iago.
In Spanish:'yo quepo' = 'I fit''ya cupo' = 'he/she has//you (formal) have already fitted'.It also sounds like a version of 'Jacob' used in Italian and other languages.
A french male given name, meaning Jacob or James.
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Jacob is a Hebrew word, meaning "following after" or "supplanter." It has no other meaning in Greek.
As far as I know, "coogi" does not have a specific meaning in other languages. It is a brand name known for its colorful knitwear.
Rebecca is from the Hebrew and means 'to tie'. It means the same in other languages.
In Persian and Pashto languages it is name of pigeon .In other languages it may mean some thin else .
It means madam in English. There are other meanings to it in other languages though.
Yes, Kira does mean the sun in Persian. However, in other languages it means different things. In Latin it means light and in Celtic/Gaelic it means dark lady.