אבל
"Breath"
The name Abel is derived from the Hebrew word 'hebel', which means 'breath' or 'vapor'. In the Bible, Abel is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve. He is known for offering the first acceptable sacrifice to God, consisting of the firstlings of his flock and their fat. Unfortunately, Abel's brother Cain, who was jealous of Abel's favor with God, murdered him.
Symbolizes the fleeting nature of earthly possessions and worldly success, reminding us to focus on our spiritual connection with God.
Creative, artistic, and expressive, threes are often seen as the communicators and entertainers of the world. They have a strong desire for self-expression and are often very imaginative.
אבל
אבל - עבר הרתיון פור בי
απελ
απελ - ελειτώρος ανατόπη ππψτεση
Abel
Abel - nomen significans virum, fratrem Caini
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IPA: /eɪbəl/
Creative, artistic, and expressive, threes are often seen as the communicators and entertainers of the world. They have a strong desire for self-expression and are often very imaginative.
Aquamarine
Genesis
The story of Cain and Abel appears in the book of Genesis, chapters 4:1-16.