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  2. Miriam is a Hebrew name that means “sea of bitterness”. This name is derived from the Hebrew word “mar”, which means “bitterness”, and the word “yam”, which means “sea”. Despite its somewhat negative connotation, the name Miriam has become a beloved name in Jewish culture.

  3. Explore the mystical meaning. Discover the spiritual meaning of the female name Miriam, the secret behind their Hebrew letters and numerical value, and the name’s corresponding verse in the Torah. Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin is the official Chabad emissary to downtown Brooklyn, rabbi of Congregation B’nai Avraham in Brooklyn Heights, New York and ...

  4. Oct 31, 2019 · Exodus 15:20 is the first mention of Miriam by name. Miriam was the sister of Moses and Aaron. Their father was Amram who is mentioned in the Book of Hebrews being praised for his faith. His name means friend of the Most High, although there are alternative spellings which would mean “his people are exalted.”.

  5. Miriam. Miriam (Mary) Mir-yām. mr (y) = “beloved” | yām = “sea”. The name Miryām, rendered in English as Miriam and Mary, was rare among Jewish women during most of biblical history, and only Aaron and Moses’s sister bears that name in the Hebrew Bible (Exodus 15:20).

  6. Feb 25, 2016 · Hebrew word of the week. Thanks to Miriam, Moses’ sister, the prophetess and singer-dancer, as well as Mary, the mother of Jesus in the New Testament, this name (with its varieties) is one of ...

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  7. The book of Exodus tells the story of Shifrah and Puah, the brave Hebrew midwives who stood up to Pharaoh and refused to kill the baby boys who were born among the Hebrew slaves. Some of the sages 4 say that Puah was Miriam, then a young girl, who assisted her mother, Yocheved (Shifrah), in attending to parturient women.

  8. Miryam: a sister of Aaron, also a man of Judah. Original Word: מִרְיָם. Part of Speech: Proper Name Feminine. Transliteration: Miryam. Phonetic Spelling: (meer-yawm') Definition: a sister of Aaron, also a man of Judah. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from the same as Merayah.

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