03-12-2010, 04:38 AM
Shlama,
the Greek form is not a known name. Thayer's suggests it may be a Grecian form of the Hebrew Menacheym, meaning "Comforter." as it is in the Aramaic, perhaps it means "El's Portion" ???
not much help, but something to chew on...
Chayim b'Moshiach,
Jeremy
the Greek form is not a known name. Thayer's suggests it may be a Grecian form of the Hebrew Menacheym, meaning "Comforter." as it is in the Aramaic, perhaps it means "El's Portion" ???
not much help, but something to chew on...
Chayim b'Moshiach,
Jeremy