Molly means BitterOrigin : Hebrew
Molly is Hebrew, It means bitterness.
Yeladim in Hebrew, means children
Molly originated as a pet form of Mary, and has no real maning other than that. Mary is of Hebrew origin and means "bitter"
It is an old country term for a mole. Reference Allison Uttley book The Country Child 1939
Benoni is a Hebrew name given to a child in the Bible...and it means "son of my sorrow"
Molly mean's God's mother which is Mary who ever has the name molly ther luckyBitter.
No. "Molly" is a form of "Mary", which means "bitter" or "bitterness". The meaning comes the bible, in Ruth, 1:20-- "Call me not Naomi (the pleasant), call me Mara (the bitter), for the Almighty hath delt very bitterly with me." "Marah" was a Hebrew word for myrrh, and it also honors the Virgin Mary. It's also supposed to suggest a girl or woman who wouldn't want to be named an ordinary name for girls, because most girls' names mean things like "pretty" or "graceful"; she would want something humble and modest.
Myriam is originally a Hebrew name. It is thought to mean "wished-for child", but might also mean "bitter", "rebellious", or "strong waters". The meaning is not clear.
the name molly means 'sea of bitterness'
anak means child In Hebrew, Anak (ענק) means "giant"
Luis doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.