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Hebrew last name help...?
I am looking for last names for my Hebrew Characters. I found a website before that I used often, but now its down or not even there anymore. Some suggestions would be nice as well as other websites. Thank you
 
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rain1
569 days left
It depends on the ethnicity of the characters. Are they Ashkenazi? Sephardic? Mizrahi?

Also, if you need any symbolic name that originates from Hebrew, describe your characters for us (e.g. a brave man may bear the surname "gur-arye": Hebrew for "son of a lion").

Source : http://www.avotaynu.com/wwwsites.html
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jazz22
569 days left
I found this hope it helps you.

Source : http://www.last-names.net/
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Answers1
569 days left
If you want to find out the Hebrew spelling of your first or last name you could try downloading a Hebrew font or looking for one in your processor. However, you would need to make three changes -- Make your "U"s or "O"s into "V"s; Make your "ee"s into "Y"s and then just convert to Hebrew characters. I am unclear exactly what your question is.

Extra info: The word David can have two Hebrew spellings, depending on when the scribes writing that point of the Bible lived.
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Matt
569 days left
And here I thought Hebrew was a language, the official one in Israel.
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569 days left
Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Falasha, Morrocan? "Hebrew" names depend on historical and geographic specifics.
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