Abraham (Genesis ch.11-25)
Isaac (Genesis ch.17, 21, 22 and 26)
Jacob (Genesis ch.25, and 27-35)
Joseph (Genesis ch.37, and 39-50)
Moses (Exodus ch.2 onwards)
Joshua, Deborah (Judges ch.4-5), Samuel, King David, King Solomon, King Hezekiah, Mordecai, Ezra, Hillel, Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Judah ("the prince"), Rabbi Ashi, Rabbi Saadia Gaon, and thousands more.
See also the related link:
http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/timeline-of-jewish-history
"to be able" = yakhol (יכול)
Morgan is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell out Morgan phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: מורגן
Nancy is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell out Nancy phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: ננסי
Wade is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell out Wade phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: ווייד
Bramma is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell out Branna phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: ברנה
Phoebe is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell it out phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: פיבי
Jamie is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell out Jamie phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: ג׳יימי
The question is too vague. Many many people throughout History have been able to speak both Hebrew and Greek.
No, you do not.
Zero. Some of the founding fathers may have studied Hebrew in college, but none were able to speak it.
Windows XP doesn't support Hebrew unless you can find a third party app that is able to do it.
his father was the leader of forty thieves, that is what made him the prince of thieves and able to marry jasmine