We are pleased to offer Hebrew engraving on most of
our engravable items. But, unfortunately, we don't offer an English to
Hebrew translation service. If you would like to engrave a person's name in
Hebrew, we've provided a chart of the most common
girls names
in Hebrew, and a chart of the most common
boys names in Hebrew. In the chart you'll find the name, how it will
appear in Hebrew, and the letter code to enter into the inscription field
when ordering.
If you have a special word or phrase that you would
like engraved and aren't sure what the Hebrew translation is, we recommend
that you print out the
Hebrew Letter Chart page and ask someone who is Hebrew speaking to
translate it for you using our chart. If you enter an English word into
the inscription field instead of using the Hebrew Letter Chart to create
your entry, you may end up with an inscription that doesn't make any sense
in Hebrew.We do offer several popular Hebrew words
and phrases already translated for you (see below). In the left column
is the English word or phrase. The center column shows what the Hebrew
translation will look like. And, the third column contains the letters
you should enter into each line of the inscription field when ordering.
Once you've entered the inscription characters and selected Hebrew as your
font, be sure to click on the preview button to verify that it matches
what's shown in the second column. |