תד
"Thadh, son of David"
In Hebrew, Thadh is derived from the Hebrew name Thadheus, which means 'courageous'. It is believed to have been borne by several figures in Christian history, including Thaddeus of Edessa, a disciple of Christ, and Thaddeus of Arabia, a companion of St. George. In the Bible, Thaddeus is one of the twelve apostles, and is mentioned in the New Testament as 'Thaddaeus, the son of Judas, or Lebbaeus, of the tribe of Judah' (Matthew 10:3). The name Thad is a modern variation of Thaddeus, and carries the same meaning and significance in Christian tradition.
The name Thad represents the courage and strength that come from a deep faith and commitment to God.
Those with a life path number of 8 have a strong inner will and are natural leaders. They are also highly creative and have a strong sense of artistic expression.
תד
מתנה אלקים ליהוה תודה
Θαδ
Θαδ σημαίνει καρδιά ή στήθος
Thad
Thad means heart or courage
THAD
IPA: /θæd/
Those with a life path number of 8 have a strong inner will and are natural leaders. They are also highly creative and have a strong sense of artistic expression.
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New Testament
Thaddeus, also known as Jude, was one of Jesus' twelve apostles.