Yossef$97470$ - translation to spanish
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Yossef$97470$ - translation to spanish

FAMILY NAME
Yosef (disambiguation); Yossef (disambiguation); Yossef; Yosef (name)

Yossef      
n. Joseff, nombre propio masculino (Hebreo)
Yosef Lapid         
  • Tommy Lapid (far-left) at [[Yad Vashem]] during [[George W. Bush]]'s visit, 2008
ISRAELI RADIO AND TELEVISION PRESENTER, JOURNALIST, AND POLITICIAN (1931-2008)
Yossef Lapid; Yosef Lapid; Tomy Lapid; Tomi Lapid; Tomislav Lampel
Yosef Lapid (periodista, escritor y hombre del medio de comunicación, escritor de la Guía Lapid para turistas israelíes en el exterior
Ovadia Yossef         
  • Yosef in the 1940s or 50s.
  • Ovadia Yosef in 2007
  • Yosef as a child with his family.
TALMUDIC SCHOLAR, POSEK AND SEPHARDI CHIEF RABBI OF ISRAEL FROM 1973 TO 1983
Ovadiah Yosef; Rabbi Ovadia Yosef; Rav Ovadia Yosef; Rav Ovadia; Rav Ovadiah Yosef; Rav Ovadiah; Obadiah Yosef; Ovadia Yoseph; Criticism of Ovadia Yosef; עובדיה יוסף; Ovadia yossef
Ovadia Yossef (líder espiritual del partido de Shas (partido religioso israelí), "el más destacado")

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Yosef

Yosef (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף Yōsef, lit. 'he will add'; also transliterated as Yossef, Josef, Yoseph Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄) is a Hebrew male name derived from the Biblical character Joseph. The name can also consist of the Hebrew yadah meaning "praise", "fame" and the word asaf. It is the Hebrew equivalent of the English name Joseph, and the Arabic name Yusuf.

The name appears in the Book of Genesis. Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first son, and known in the Jewish Bible as Yossef ben-Yaakov.

In Christian culture, the name has the additional significance of being the name of Saint Joseph, described in the canonical gospels as the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus, and Jesus' legal father.