melech (מלך) is the Hebrew word for king.
if by jewish, you mean hebrew, there are many names that are similar Arabic: Barack Hebrew: Baruch (blessing) Arabic: Malik Hebrew: Melech (king)
king = melech rabbit = arnav
Avi hu ha-melech.
when talking to a male: melech shelcha (מלך שלך)when talking to a female: melech shelach (מלך שלך)when talking to a group: melech shelachem (מלך שלכם)
No, it doesn't. King of the Jews In Hebrew would spell "MH":The King of the Jews = מלך היהודים ("Melech Hayehudim")The "King of the Jews" title acronym that you are thinking of is INRI: Iēsus Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum, which is Latin for: Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews. This, however, has no connection with the tetragrammaton YHWH or YHVH or JHVH which represents the name of God in Hebrew.
melech kanai (מלך ×§× ××™)
lion king = melech ha aryot (מלך האריות)
No. The Hebrew word for king is melech (מלך) The Hebrew word for emperor is keysar (קיסר)
mamlacha (ממלכה) = sovreignty or kingdom (from the Hebrew word melech, which means sovreign or king).
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