דוד

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) (A person's) uncle: a parent's sibling, or an aunt's husband.
 * 2)  (A person's) beloved.
 * 3) * 13th century, anonymous poet, quoted in, Sefer Tahkemoni:
 * "he"
 * 1)  (A person's) beloved.
 * 2) * 13th century, anonymous poet, quoted in, Sefer Tahkemoni:
 * "he"
 * "he"

- לו שר בנו־עמרם פני דודי מתאדמים העת שתות שכר, ויפי קצותיו והוד יופיו, לא חק בתורתו: ואת זכר.


 * 1) * 16th century, Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, Lekhah Dodi (traditional Jewish prayer for Shabbat):
 * "he"

- לכה דודי לקראת כלה‬

Etymology 2
From verbal root d-w-d ~  w-d-d "to love".

Proper noun

 * , the Biblical son of Jesse and second king of ancient Israel.

Noun

 * 1)  a cauldron
 * 2)  a water heater
 * 1)  a water heater

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) David, the Biblical son of Jesse and second king of ancient Israel.
 * : David