Associations to the word «Beth»
Noun
- Orton
- Synagogue
- Jo
- Patsy
- Eliza
- Congregation
- Yeshiva
- Din
- Henley
- Rabbi
- Lori
- Daryl
- Rhys
- Jed
- Israel
- Gibbons
- Syriac
- Nielsen
- Chapman
- Cantor
- Lizzie
- Diva
- Phillip
- Av
- Meg
- Torah
- Rowley
- Kayla
- Chalmers
- Katie
- Hirsch
- Synod
- Mary
- Rabbinic
- Mccarthy
- Consecration
- Holloway
- Amy
- Tinker
- Phoenix
- Bree
- Puck
- Ria
- Sinai
- Brooke
- Che
- Cade
- Levine
- Shelby
- Lauren
- Myles
- Louise
- Brad
- Metropolitan
- Maggie
- Liz
- Hart
- Jacob
- Cindy
- Sheridan
- Chaim
- Malone
- Cairns
- Laurie
- Judah
- Harley
- Holly
- Michelle
- Wendy
- Whitehead
- Shan
- Talmud
- Baird
- Zion
- Davenport
- Maitland
- Shapiro
- Liza
- Judaism
- El
- Mandy
- Raw
- Hannah
- Kathy
- Alla
- Temple
- Girlfriend
- Melissa
- Patriarch
- Herr
- Feldman
- Stella
- Marty
- Buchanan
- Gorman
- Xxi
Wiktionary
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Aramaic alphabet, 𐡁
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, ב
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Syriac alphabet, ܒ
BETH, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Elizabeth, Elisabeth, and sometimes Bethany. Also a formal given name or middle name.
BETH DIN, noun. (Judaism) A rabbinical court which regulates certain parts of Jewish law.
BETH DIN, noun. Alternative spelling of beth din
BETH HAMIDRASH, noun. A Jewish house of study where the study of the Torah is undertaken.
Dictionary definition
BETH, noun. The 2nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Wise words
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