kuf
צדקה (tsadi - daled - kuf - heh)
Dalet, bet, yud, kuf, vav, tav - דביקות
The airport code for Kurumoch International Airport is KUF.
Voice is of course an English word. So it doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. However, if you are trying to say voice in Hebrew it would be the word 'Kol', spelled Kuf, Vav, Lamed (קול)
There are two English meetings of kitty. a kitty which is a pool of money as in a poker game is translated as 'Kuppa' spelled Kuf, vav, peh, heh (קופה) a kitty as in a kitten is chatul (cat) or chataltul (kitten) חתלתול - spelled chet, tav, lamed, tav, vav, lamed
The cast of Days of Power - 2015 includes: Sylvia Greif as Milow the Girl Missy Grynkiewicz as Patti Kuf Knotz as Rapper Danielle Lozeau as Zoey Cyril Niccolai as Carson Mark Riccadonna as Tom Dominic Ryan Gabriel as Brooklyn Robert Venable as Riley
Learning is affected by prior knowledge, that's why Ebbinghaus in his research used nonsense syllable: ROH, LEZ, SUW, QOV, XAR, KUF, WEP, BIW, CUL, TIX, QAP, WEJ, ZOD. These words were new for him and he had no prior cognitive association.
Nicole has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. (The name Nicole comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek).
"yom huledet samayach, keith" yud, vav, mem hay, vav, lamed, tav samech, mem, ches kuf, yud, tet (there's no "th", you'll have to use "t"!) this is all right-to-left, of course.
Mark would be written 'mem', 'resh', 'kuf' - מרק
Gematria is a numeric system, occasionally cited in the Talmud and more often in kabbala, in which each Hebrew letter has a number value. Aleph=1, bet=2, gimel=3, dalet=4, hei=5, vav=6, zayin=7, chet=8, tet=9, yud=10, kaf=20, lamed=30, mem=40, nun=50, samekh=60, ayin=70, pei=80, tzadi=90, kuf=100, reish=200, shin=300, tav=400. The final letters and even the vowel points also have number values, but these are rarely used. It should be mentioned that gematria is not to be used to prove things or to create new concepts. Rather, it may occasionally be cited to bolster a bit of Jewish law or exegesis which stands on its own merits (tradition) and does not rely on numerology alone.