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What is Deborah in Chinese?
“Deborah” in Chinese n.} CN. 黛博拉
What was Deborah’s nickname in the Bible?
Deb
Deborah was a heroine and prophetess in the Old Testament Book of Judges….Deborah (given name)
Origin | |
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Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | Bee |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Deb, Debs, Debby, |
What name means bee?
Melissa is a female given name. The name comes from the Greek word μέλισσα (mélissa), “bee”, which in turn comes from μέλι (meli), “honey”. In Hittite, melit signifies “honey”….Melissa.
Origin | |
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Word/name | Greek |
Meaning | Honey bee |
Region of origin | Greece |
Other names |
Does Deborah mean queen bee?
Deborah (Hebrew: דְבוֹרָה) is a feminine given name derived from דבורה D’vorah, a Hebrew word meaning “bee”. Deborah was a heroine and prophetess in the Old Testament Book of Judges….Deborah (given name)
The prophetess Deborah as imagined by Gustave Doré. | |
Gender | Female |
Origin | |
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Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | Bee |
Can I have a Japanese name if im not Japanese?
Short answer: Yes! Even one in 漢字 kanji (Japanese ideographs)! In addition to a field for the 氏名 shimei (name), there were also fields above it for a 漢字 kanji (Chinese/Japanese/Korean ideograph) version of the name.
What is the meaning of Deborah?
It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Deborah is bee. Biblical: a prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an invading army. The victory song she wrote after the battle is part of the Book of Judges.
Who are some famous people with the last name Deborah?
Actresses Deborah Kerr, Debbie Reynolds, Debra Winger, Debra Messing; Olympic figure skater Debi Thomas; TV journalist Deborah Norville. ASSOCIATED WITH bee, biblical, prophetess, battle, army (warrior), victory, book (literary), judges (righteous)
What are some of the alternative forms of Deborah?
Devorah (#1948 LAST YEAR), Deb, Debbi, Debbie, Debbra, Debby, Debera, Debi, Debora, Debra and Debrah are the prominent alternative forms of Deborah (#815). These relations of Deborah reached the height of their popularity in the 1950s (AVERAGE #652) and have become much less conventional since (#1896,…