Mosque
Moshe also Moshe ( Hebrew משה) is a male given name .
Origin and meaning
Moshe is of Hebrew origin and the Hebrew pronunciation of Moses (s).
Explanation of terms to other spellings
Name bearer
Single name:
- Mosche (German spelling: Mose) Israelite prophet and central figure in the Five Books of Moses
First name:
- Mosche Arens (1925–2019), Israeli politician and flight engineer
- Moshe Atzmon (* 1931), Israeli conductor
- Moshe Bercovici-Erco (1904–1944), Romanian painter and engraver
- Moshe Czerniak (1910–1984), Israeli chess master of Polish origin
- Moshe Dajan (1915–1981), Israeli general and politician
- Mosche Dothan (1919–1999), Polish-born Biblical archaeologist in Israel
- Mosche Leib Erblich (1745–1807), Polish rabbi, author and founder of the Sassiv dynasty of Hasidim
- Moshé Feldenkrais (1904–1984), Belarusian-Israeli physicist and judo teacher
- Moyshe-Leyb Halpern (1886–1932), Austro-Hungarian Yiddish-speaking poet of modern times
- Moshe Jaalon (* 1950), Israeli general and politician
- Moshe Kahn (* 1942), German literary translator
- Moshe Leib Lilienblum (1843–1910), Russian scholar, Hebrew writer, Jewish reformer and Zionist
- Moshe Lion (* 1961), Mayor of Jerusalem
- Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746), Italian philosopher and Kabbalist
- Mosche ben Maimon (1138–1204), Andalusian philosopher, doctor and legal scholar, see Maimonides
- Moshe Safdie (* 1938), Israeli-Canadian architect and urban planner
- Moshe Sasson († 2006), Israeli diplomat
- Mosche Weinberg (1939–1972), Israeli wrestling trainer, shot dead in the Munich attack
- Moshe Zuckermann (* 1949), Israeli sociologist and historian
family name
- Asi Moshe (* 1983 or 1984), Israeli poker player
- Boutros Moshe (* 1943), Iraqi Catholic Archbishop of Mosul
- Christian Julius Wilhelm Mosche (1768–1815), German educator
- Gabriel Christoph Benjamin Mosche (1723–1791), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Haim Moshe (* 1955), Israeli singer and musician
- Ras Moshe (* 1968), American jazz musician
- Wilhelm Heinrich Carl Mosche (1796–1856), German educator and composer