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Write Your Name in Hebrew Characters Follow these instructions very carefully. (You will need a copy of the Hebrew Aleph Bet) If you are a boy write the following 3 things: • your first name • ben (ben means son of) • your father’s first name If you are a girl write the following 3 things: • your first name • bat (bat means daughter of)
Here are some examples of English names that began as Hebrew names. This system gives an approximate transliteration of names (or other words) into unpointed Hebrew characters. (Points or nikkudim are a system of dots and other marks which are used to indicate the vowel sounds for the benefit of those whose Hebrew is not fluent).
NOTE: At the moment, the names output for Aramaic/Syriac is less reliable than that of the other scripts. I am currently consulting native speakers for advice about how to re-tune the linguistic ruleset to acheive optimal results. Check here if the name or namestring you entered is in SATTS.
Today Biblical Aramaic, Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialects and the Aramaic language of the Talmud are written in the Hebrew alphabet, while the Syriac alphabet is used to write Syriac and Christian Neo-Aramaic dialects, and the Mandaic alphabet is used for Mandaic.
The translation of the Aramaic Fragments into English was meant to assist private students in the interpretation of the text, but a wider circle of English readers may welcome these stories of Jewish religious life in a long past age. The Grammar contains only what the Author deemed necessary
In Glosbe you will find translations from English into Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE) coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the inflection.
The name Aramaic is found in Ezra 4:7 as תיִמָרֲא (‘aramiyth) which is the feminine of Aramaean, and translated Aramaic, but the older translations say the ”Syrian language.” In Genesis 10:22, Aram, the youngest son of Shem, is mentioned as the founder of the