גמה
"Precious gem, jewel"
The name Gemma is derived from the Latin word gemma, meaning 'gem' or 'jewel'. In the Bible, the word gemma is used metaphorically to describe precious stones, such as the twelve foundation stones of the New Jerusalem, which represent the twelve tribes of Israel. The name Gemma was also given to saints in the early Christian church, such as Saint Gemma Galgani, who was known for her deep faith and mystical experiences.
Symbolizes purity, rarity, and value.
A powerful and influential person, with a strong inner wisdom and a talent for leadership
גמה
אבן יקרה או פנינה
Γέμμα
τίμιος λίθος ή μάργαρο
Gemma
lapis pretiosus vel margarita
JEM-uh
IPA: /ˈdʒɛmə/
A powerful and influential person, with a strong inner wisdom and a talent for leadership
Emerald