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חווה — meaning in English: Eve

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רומן
roman
ובן
uven
שעשה
she'asa
חווה
khava
העונש
ha'onesh
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers might refer to 'חווה' (khava) when discussing biblical stories, particularly in religious or cultural contexts. You may hear it in conversations about family lineage or when referencing the roles of women in Jewish tradition.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'חווה' (khava) specifically refers to Eve, the name 'אֵשֶׁת חַיָּל' (eshet chayil) translates to 'woman of valor' and depicts strong women in a broader sense. You would choose 'חווה' when specifically discussing Eve, while 'אֵשֶׁת חַיָּל' could apply to any commendable woman in different contexts.
Culture
'חווה' (khava) is not just a name; it carries deep cultural and historical significance as the name of the first woman in the Hebrew Bible. The etymology links it to the word 'life' or 'living,' which highlights Eve's role as the mother of all living beings. Interestingly, in Jewish tradition, Eve is often seen as a figure of strength and complexity, paving the way for discussions around gender roles.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word חווה mean in English?
'חווה' (khava) translates to 'Eve' in English, referring to the first woman created according to the biblical narrative.
Q.How do you pronounce חווה?
The word 'חווה' is pronounced as 'khava,' where the 'kh' sound is similar to the Scottish 'loch.'
Q.Is חווה used in modern Hebrew?
'חווה' is still used in modern Hebrew, especially in religious contexts or when naming girls. It represents both a historical figure and a cultural symbol.
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