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== Notable people == | == Notable people == | ||
* ], ({{lang-he|חזקוני}}), after ] | * ], ({{lang-he|חזקוני}}), after ] | ||
* ] ({{lang-he|מהר"ל}} - |
* ] ({{lang-he|מהר"ל}}), <u>M</u>oreinu <u>h</u>a-<u>R</u>av <u>L</u>oew - "Our Teacher the Rabbi Loew" (after ]) | ||
* ] ({{lang-he|מלבי"ם}}), <u>M</u>eïr <u>L</u>eibush <u>b</u>en <u>J</u>ehiel <u>M</u>ichel Weiser | * ] ({{lang-he|מלבי"ם}}), <u>M</u>eïr <u>L</u>eibush <u>b</u>en <u>J</u>ehiel <u>M</u>ichel Weiser | ||
* ] ({{lang-he|רבי משה בן מימון}}), <u>R</u>abbi <u>M</u>oses <u>b</u>en <u>M</u>aimon, also known as ] | * ] ({{lang-he|רבי משה בן מימון}}), <u>R</u>abbi <u>M</u>oses <u>b</u>en <u>M</u>aimon, also known as ] |
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This is the list of Hebrew acronyms, words in English language that are acronyms originated in the Hebrew language.
This list is far from complete; you can help by expanding it.
Popular surnames
- Bogoraz, Ben ha-rav Zalman - "son of rabbi Zalman" (after Zalman Teitelbaum)
- Katz (Template:Lang-he), Kohen Tzedeq - "king of righteousness"
- Marshak (Template:Lang-he), Morenu Rabbi Shmuel Kaidanover - "our teacher Rabbi Samuel Kaidanover" (after Aharon Shmuel ben Israel Kaidanover)
- Zak, Zera Qodesh - "holy seed" (from Isaiah 6:13)
Notable people
- Hizkuni, (Template:Lang-he), after Hezekiah ben Manoah
- Maharal (Template:Lang-he), Moreinu ha-Rav Loew - "Our Teacher the Rabbi Loew" (after Judah Loew ben Bezalel)
- Malbim (Template:Lang-he), Meïr Leibush ben Jehiel Michel Weiser
- Rambam (Template:Lang-he), Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, also known as Maimonides
- Ramban (Template:Lang-he), Rabbi Moshe ben Nahman (Template:Lang-he), also known as Nahmanides
- Rashbam (Template:Lang-he), Rabbi Shmuel ben Meir (Template:Lang-he)
- Rashi (Template:Lang-he), Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki (Template:Lang-he)