El Roi is the Hebrew
Proverbs 31 Ministries - One of the names of God in scripture is “El Roi”, which means God who sees me. The Lord revealed this name to a woman named Hagar in the Bible. She was an Egyptian servant who worked for a barren woman named Sarah. Sarah decided to have a child by asking her husband to sleep with Hagar.
Hazael was an ancient King in the Bible. The name means to see, or God has seen.
El Roi (Biblical Hebrew: אֵל רֳאִי, romanized: ʾēl rŏʾî) is one of the names of God in the Hebrew Bible. It is used in Genesis 16:13 by Hagar. Rashi translates it "god of sight", Joseph b. Isaac Bekhor Shor translates it "god saw me", Abraham Ibn Ezra, Bahya b.
The Hebrew name “Emmanuel” literally means “God is with us”.
In this regard, perhaps Mataalii is best understood as "eyes of the god" or simply as the stars themselves.
What name means gift from God? Theodore and Theodora are the two best-known names that mean “gift from God”. So, if you're looking to name your little miracle a name that signifies their divine origin, Theo might just be the perfect choice!
1- Ishmael. A biblical boy name meaning God will hear.
Ayin Adonai - the Eye of the LORD.
Elroy, a French boy's name, means "the king" and could be a variant of the name Leroy. It comes from the French phrase le roi, but the spelling might have been influenced by Spanish's el. This regal name was most popular in the 1920s, so it's perfect if you're searching for a name with a vintage twist.
Joelle is a girl's name of French origin, meaning “Jehovah is God” and “God will be willing”.
("image of God"): A theological term, applied uniquely to humans, which denotes the symbolical relation between God and humanity.
In the Bible, the word vision is more often used as an encounter with God where he imparts special revelation, often intuitively, in dreams, or "in dark sayings." (Num. 12:6) Sometimes visions can be theophanies, where God speaks directly to the visionary (Numbers 12:8).
“Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. All that I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God now knows me completely.” – 1 Corinthians 13:12.
If anyone was ever the apple of God's eye, surely it was Jesus, God's Son. But he closed his eyes in death so that being the apple of God's eye could become a reality for us forever. God turned his face away from his Son for our sake, and now the eyes of the Father are focused, because of Christ, on us.
The Egyptians often referred to the sun and the moon as the "eyes" of particular gods.
As we saw in Psalm 23, Psalm 27 begins with a compound-descriptive name for the LORD. Jehovah 'Ori; “the Lord, Light” or “the LORD is my light”.
The Greek name Jesus is a translation of the Hebrew name Joshua, which can mean "the Lord is salvation," "the Lord saves," or "the Lord is my help." (The Lord also refers to God's special covenant name Yahweh, meaning "I am Who I am," signifying that God keeps his promises.)
Eliad: For a divine option, this name is also of Hebrew origin and means “eternal God.”
Abasiama: Meaning “God love” in Ibibo. Agapi: Meaning “God is love” in Greek. Amadea: Meaning “God's beloved” in Latin. Amadeus: Meaning “lover of God” in Latin.
Jesse: This is a classic non-gendered name with Hebrew roots that means “a gift of hope.”
Neriah: This beautiful biblical name means “light” or “lamp of the Lord,” and can be used as either a baby boy or girl name.
Raphael: The name of an archangel (and patron of doctors) in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition, Raphael is of Hebrew origin and means “God heals”. The Spanish spelling is Rafael.
The name Peniel is primarily a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin that means Face Of God. In the Hebrew Bible, Penuel/Peniel is a place name near Succoth on the east side of the Jordan river and north of the river Jabbok.
Cato. For both boys and girls, this regal-sounding Latin name means “all-knowing” or “knowledgeable and wise.” A character in Shakespear's Julius Cesar, more recently, it's been rising in popularity following The Hunger Games. For girls, it's a Dutch alternative to Catherine.