|
Yuval () is a Hebrew first name. It means stream, brook, or tributary. In the Hebrew Bible, Yuval was the son of Lamech and Adah, a brother of Jabal, a descendant of Cain. He was named as the ancestor of all who played the lyre and pipe (see book of Genesis 4:20-21). In Israel, Yuval (Yooval or Uval) is a common name for both males and females. While the name has Biblical origins, it does not have a strong religious connotation. ==People== * Yuval Avidor (born 1986), Israeli football player * Yuval Aviv (born 1947), Israeli writer * Yuval Banai (born 1962), Israeli musician * Yuval Cherlow (born 1957), Israeli rabbi * Yuval Diskin (born 1956), Israeli intelligence officer * Yuval Elizur (born 1927), Israeli journalist * Yuval Flicker (born 1955), American mathematician * Yuval Fuchs (born 1961), Israeli diplomat * Yuval Gabay (born 1963), Israeli drummer * Yuval Harari (born 1976), Israeli historian * Yuval Levin (born 1977), American writer * Yuval Naimy (born 1985), Israeli basketball player * Yuval Ne'eman (1925–2006), Israeli scientist and politician * Yuval Neria (born 1952), Israeli psychologist * Yuval Peres (born 1963), Israeli mathematician * Yuval Pick (born 1970), Israeli dancer and choreographer * Yuval Rotem (born 1959), Israeli diplomat * Yuval Shabtay (born 1986), Israeli football player * Yuval Shawat (born 1989), Israeli football player * Yuval Shpungin (born 1987), Israeli football player * Yuval Steinitz (born 1958), Israeli politician * Yuval Semo (born 1972), Israeli actor * Yuval Tal (born 1965), Israeli businessman * Yuval Yairi (born 1961), Israeli artist * Yuval Zaliouk (born 1939), Israeli conductor * Yuval Zellner (born 1978), Israeli politician 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yuval (given name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|