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Ehud Jaari - tradução para alemão

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Ehud (disambiguation); Ehud (name)

Ehud Jaari      
Ehud Yaari, political commentator on Israeli television
Ehud Barak         
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  • Ehud Barak as Chief of Staff of the [[Israel Defense Forces]]
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  • Israeli Minister of Defense]] Ehud Barak, with Prime Minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] after the [[Victoria Affair]], March 2011
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  • Ehud Barak shaking hands with [[Yasser Arafat]], joined by President [[Bill Clinton]] (1999)
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PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL FROM 1999 TO 2001 (BORN 1942)
אֵהוּד בָּרָק; Ehud Barack; אהוד ברק; Ehud Brog
Ehud Barak (1942 geboren), israelischer Premierminister 1999-2001, Vorsitzender der israelischen Arbeiterpartei, ehemaliger Oberfehlshaber der israelischen Armee
Ehud Olmert         
  • Ehud Olmert and [[George W. Bush]]
  • Bronze plate situated in the [[Wire Opera House]] in [[Curitiba]], Brazil, commemorating Olmert's visit as mayor of Jerusalem
  • Ehud Olmert meets with [[Condoleezza Rice]] and [[Mahmoud Abbas]].
ISRAELI POLITICIAN, PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL
Ehud Ulmert; אהוד אולמרט
n. Ehud Olmert (1945 geboren), 12ter Premierminister von Israel, israelischer Politiker, ehemaliger Bürgermeister von Jerusalem

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Ehud (given name)

Ehud (Hebrew: אֵהוּד) is a Biblical given name, currently common in Israel. The etymology is unknown.

The name "Ehud" was not attested as a first name among Jews until the 20th century. Zionism, as part of its nation-building process—encouraged the use of names of Jewish heroes and warriors of ancient times, such as Ehud, and as a result, it has become a common name in contemporary Israel. Two prime ministers of Israel have had it as a first name: Ehud Barak and Ehud Olmert.

Israelis named Ehud are often nicknamed "Udi".

While the earliest known use is the Hebrew judge, the etymology is unknown. According to Amos Hakham, medieval rabbis favored one of two improbable explanations. Some, like the Vilna Gaon, claimed that the original name was אחוד‎ (Eħud), but the letter חħet had become a הhe and thus relates to 'unity' אחד‎. Others claimed that the name relates to 'glory' הוד‎. The modern Israeli Hebrew verb, 'he sympathized' אהד‎ is unrelated to the Biblical name Ehud. Eliezer Ben-Yehuda coined this verb, deriving it from the Arabic cognate hawadah, 'he treated with indulgence' or kindness. None of the above claims are accepted by contemporary linguists as legitimate etymologies or translations for the name.

Ehud can refer to the following people
  • Ehud (Ehud ben Gera), Hebrew judge in the Book of Judges
  • Ehud Olmert, Israeli prime minister from 2006 to 2009
  • Ehud Barak, Israeli prime minister from 1999 to 2001, minister of defense as of 2007
  • Ehud "Udi" Adam, retired Israeli general
  • Ehud Adiv, Israeli, formerly a pro-Palestinian political activist
  • Ehud Avriel (1917–1980), Israeli politician and diplomat
  • Ehud Banai (born 1953), Israeli singer and songwriter
  • Ehud Hrushovski, Israeli mathematician
  • Ehud Manor (died 2005), Israeli poet and TV personality
  • Ehud Netzer, Israeli archaeologist
  • Ehud Shapiro, Israeli scientist
  • Ehud Sheleg, British-Israeli art dealer
  • Ehud R. Toledano, Professor of Middle East history at Tel Aviv University and University Chair for Ottoman & Turkish Studies
  • Ehud Tenenbaum, Israeli hacker
  • Ehud Vaks, Israeli judo athlete