Peter is a Greek name, the Aramaic equivalent would be "Kefa" (more commonly transliterated "Cephas"), meaning "rock" or "stone." You can find the "Kefa" written in Aramaic scripts from a reputable Aramaic translator.
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Peter is a Greek name, the Aramaic equivalent would be "Kefa" (more commonly transliterated "Cephas"), meaning "rock" or "stone." You can find the "Kefa" written in Aramaic scripts from a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
English Pronounciation: Keefa.
Nina has no meaning in Aramaic.
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He spoke Aramaic, & then when the Holy Spirit Came upon him, he could speak Greek & Latin too.
There are different dialects of Aramaic, and they use different alphabets. If you mean Jewish Aramaic, it's פיטר
Peter is a Greek name, the Aramaic equivalent would be "Kefa" (more commonly transliterated "Cephas"), meaning "rock" or "stone." You can find the "Kefa" written in Aramaic scripts from a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
Kephas is an aramaic word for rock, great stone. Is the nickname given to Peter by Jesus.
English Pronounciation: Keefa.
Nina has no meaning in Aramaic.
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In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
"Shebaktani" in Aramaic means, "you have abandoned me".
He spoke Aramaic, & then when the Holy Spirit Came upon him, he could speak Greek & Latin too.
In Aramaic, it is pronounced Shmeyoon. It means "To Hear" or "Has Heard".
Michael means "who is like God" in Aramaic as well as in Hebrew.
Water.