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Samuel in Russian

Samuel in Russian is Самойло, Самуи́л — Samuel means a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has heard," known from the biblical prophet.

Samuel in Russian

Самойло
proper noun
Pronounced: Samoylo
Самуи́л
proper noun
Pronounced: Samuil
Самуи́л
proper noun
Pronounced: Samuil
(biblical figure) The primary author and central character of the first book of Samuel.
Самойло
proper noun
Pronounced: Samoylo
(biblical figure) The primary author and central character of the first book of Samuel.

What does "Samuel" mean?

  1. name A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has heard," known from the biblical prophet.
    "Samuel was named after his grandfather."

Samuel in a sentence

  • Samuel was named after his grandfather.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Samuel" in Russian?

"Samuel" in Russian is Самойло, Самуи́л. Samuel means: A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has heard," known from the biblical prophet.

How do you pronounce Самойло?

"Samuel" in Russian is Самойло, pronounced "Samoylo".

How do you use "Samuel" in a sentence?

Example: "Samuel was named after his grandfather." In Russian, "Samuel" is Самойло, Самуи́л.

Are there other ways to say "Samuel" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Samuel": Самойло, Самуи́л.

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