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Power Keys of Humans' Names


Both The Old Testament and the Torah say that parents, when giving a name to their son or daughter, predetermine their child’s life and mission. Use the graphic images of the Hebrew letters to compose your children’s names. This will help your children to successfully fulfill their predetermined mission.

Having your name or the names of your family members written with the graphic images of the Hebrew letters will bring harmony in everyone’s life.

Any name has its equivalent in Hebrew. If you do not know what the Hebrew for your name is, you can contact a name specialist or visit www.my-hebrew-name.com.

To perceive the life path of a person, you need to interpret each letter of his or her name. You should do it as follows.

The name of Jacob is transliterated as Yaakov. The spelling in Hebrew is . and consists of four letters: ‘yud’, ‘ayin’, ‘kuf’, and ‘bet’. The key meanings of these letters are ‘changes’, ‘destruction’, ‘accomplishment’, and ‘knowledge’, respectively. The combination of these letters could be interpreted as “GAIN KNOWLEDGE FROM SOLVING PROBLEMS, FIND HAPPINESS IN OVERCOMING PROBLEMS - AND MAKE THIS A LAW TO REACH WELL-BEING.”

As you can see, the Hebrew letters could give you a hint of a direction to move along in your life. The graphical representation of a name endows its bearer with certain wisdom for a confident and honorable fulfillment of his path and mission.

Please review some popular Hebrew Names:

Male Names

Aaron (Aharon)

Adam

Benjamin

Daniel

David

Jonathan (Y'honatan)

Joseph

Joshua (Y'hoshua)

Michael

Samuel(Sh'mu'el)

Female Names

Deborah

Elizabeth (Elisheva)

Judith (Y'hudit)

Mary (Miriam)

Rachel

Rebecca (Rivka)

Ruth

Sarah

Sharon

Susan