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Esther
Keila
Esther means "hidden" in Hebrew, and "star" in Persian. Esther is the heroine who saved the Jewish people. Her story is told in the Book of Esther.
Gavriella
Keila is a Yiddish name derived from the Hebrew word "keli," which means "vessel." A talented person is often referred to
Eliana
as "Keli" – a complete vessel, capable of performing great things. (variation: Kayla)
Eliana means "my God has answered me."
Liat
Gavriella means "God is my strength." (variation: Gabriella)
Liat means “you are Mine (i.e., God's).”
Gila
Liora means "I have light." (variation: Lior)
Gila means "joy." In Kabbalah, Gila means "to reveal God," which is a great source of joy.
Meira
Hadar
Meira means "one who gives light." A variant form,Miri, is a nickname for Miriam.
Hadar means "splendid," "ornamented," "beautiful."
Michal
Ilana
Michal means "Who is like God?" Michal was King Saul's daughter (I Samuel 14:49) and the first wife of King David (I Samuel 18:27).
Ilana means "tree." In Kabbalah, the numeric value of Ilana (96) equals the Hebrew term for "throne of God." (variations: Elana, Ilanit)
Miriam
THE JOURNEY CONTINUEs HEBREW NAMEs
Liora
Miriam is a biblical heroine and prophetess who is central to the Exodus story.
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