Yuval
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Yuval is a Hebrew
Hebrew language
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 first name
Given name
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. It means stream
Stream
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, brook
Stream
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, or tributary
Tributary
A tributary or affluent is a stream or river that flows into a main stem river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean...

. In Hebrew, Yuval , was the son of Lamech and Adah, a brother of Jabal, a descendant of Cain, according to the Bible. The ancestor of all who played the lyre and pipe (see book of Genesis 4:20-21).

The name Yuval (Yooval or Uval) is a common name to give to both male and females in Israel. The name Yuval originated from the bible, but doesn't have a big reference too. Yuval can always mean little river. The name Yuval is a very famous name in Israel or to any Jewish family around the world but mostly in Israel. Yuval in Hebrew: .יובל

People

  • Jubal
    Jubal
    Jubal is a character in the Book of Genesis. "Yubhal" or in Modern Hebrew "Yuval", derived from the Biblical character, is a common male first name in contemporary Israel.Jubal may also refer to:-People:...

     in the Book of Genesis
  • Yuval Aviv
    Yuval Aviv
    Juval Aviv is an Israeli-American writer and security consultant. He may be best-known for his claim that he is the source of the 1984 book Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team by George Jonas, on which Steven Spielberg's 2005 film Munich was based...

  • Yuval Banai
    Yuval Banai
    Yuval Banay is an Israeli musician, best known as the lead singer of the influential Israeli pop rock band Mashina.-Personal life:Yuval was born on June 9, 1962 in Tel-Aviv to Yossi and Ilana Banai...

  • Yuval Flicker
    Yuval Flicker
    Yuval Zvi Flicker is an American mathematician. His primary research interests include automorphic representations.He received his PhD degree from the University of Cambridge in 1978...

  • Yuval Levin
    Yuval Levin
    Yuval Levin is an American political analyst, academic and journalist who is the founding Editor of National Affairs. Levin is also a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. In 2005 and 2006, he was a member of the White House domestic policy...

  • Yuval Naimi
    Yuval Naimi
    Yuval Naimi is an Israeli professional basketball player, who plays point guard for Hapoel Jerusalem. He is the team's captain, as well as its playmaker. In 2008, the newspaper Haaretz described him as "one of the most talented players Jerusalem has seen in years"...

    , Israeli basketball player
  • Yuval Ne'eman
    Yuval Ne'eman
    Yuval Ne'eman , was a renowned Israeli theoretical physicist, military scientist, and politician. He was a minister in the Israeli government in the 1980s and early 1990s.-Biography:...

     (1925–2006), Israeli soldier, physicist, and politician
  • Yuval Shpungin
  • Yuval Shteinitz
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