Hebrew Symbols
א
א – Aleph: Represents the number one and signifies an ox or strength.
ב
ב – Bet: Represents the number two and signifies a house or dwelling.
ג
ג – Gimel: Represents the number three and signifies a camel or giving.
ד
ד – Dalet: Represents the number four and signifies a door or pathway.
ה
ה – Hei: Represents the number five and signifies a window or revelation.
ו
ו – Vav: Represents the number six and signifies a hook or connection.
ז
ז – Zayin: Represents the number seven and signifies a weapon or sword.
ח
ח – Chet: Represents the number eight and signifies a fence or enclosure.
ט
ט – Tet: Represents the number nine and signifies a serpent or goodness.
י
י – Yud: Represents the number ten and signifies a hand or divine point.
כ
כ – Kaf: Represents the number twenty and signifies a palm or spoon.
ל
ל – Lamed: Represents the number thirty and signifies a staff or learning.
מ
מ – Mem: Represents the number forty and signifies water or chaos.
נ
נ – Nun: Represents the number fifty and signifies a fish or activity.
ס
ס – Samekh: Represents the number sixty and signifies support or protection.
ע
ע – Ayin: Represents the number seventy and signifies an eye or sight.
פ
פ – Pe: Represents the number eighty and signifies a mouth or expression.
צ
צ – Tsadi: Represents the number ninety and signifies a fishhook or righteousness.
ק
ק – Qof: Represents the number one hundred and signifies a monkey or holiness.
ר
ר – Resh: Represents the number two hundred and signifies a head or leader.
ש
ש – Shin: Represents the number three hundred and signifies a tooth or fire.
ת
ת – Tav: Represents the number four hundred and signifies a cross or truth.
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