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'Kamorra' is a male first name of Hebrew origin (כמכה, transl.' 'Ka'morra', 'Kamocha', or 'Chamocha','as you', ' like you', 'you same').
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'Kamorra' is originated from the Hebrew word, present in the Hebrew Bible in the following chapters:
Tehillim 86:8: "Ein Kamocha vaelohim (there is none like Thee among the gods), Adonai; nor are there any ma'asim like Thine.
(transl. in English: Psalm 86: 8: "There is no God like you, Lord, there is none who can do what you do.")
Markos 12:31: "And the shneyah is this, VAHAVTA LREACHA KAMOCHA [VAYIKRA 19:18]. There is not another mitzvah greater than these".
(transl. in English: Mark 12:31: "And the second most important is this:" Love others as you love yourself. "There is no other commandment more important than these two.")
Mattityahu 22:39: "And the second mitzvah is like it: VAHAVTAH LREIACHA KAMOCHA (And thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, [VAYIKRA 19:18]".
(transl. in English: Matthew 22:39: "And the second most important is like the first:" Love others as you love yourself "".)
Historic[edit]
It was used by Jews and Christians during the Middle Ages. Popularized with the famous representative of Militarism, the Corporal of the Brazilian Army Marcos Kamorra.
Pronúncia[edit]
It is important that you become aware of some basic rules, which will help you correctly pronounce the Hebrew names, especially those names or words that contain "H" and "CH".
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Hebrew_Alphabet_-_Het_ou_Chet.jpg)
The Chêt (ח) is transliterated by "CH", plus it has the "RR" sound. Therefore, when you are reading the book of Bereshit / Genesis and come across a Hebrew name beginning with "CH" you should pronounce that "CH" with "RR" sound. Example: Chavah is pronounced Raváh. And, if the "CH" is in the middle of the name, it should also be pronounced with the "RR" sound. Example: Lechem is pronounced Lerrem. When the "CH" is at the end of the name, it should be pronounced with the guttural "RR" sound. Examples: Rúach pronounces RúaRR (always pronouncing that final "RR" with guttural sound).
For example: Kamocha should be pronounced as Kamorra.
Introduction to Ve’ahavta Lere’acha Kamocha - The Mitzvah and its Relevance
<http://www.halachaed.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Sample-Lesson-2-ben-adam-levhavro-.pdf>
BERESHIT - REGRAPARA LER O LIVRO DE BERESHIT <http://www.yahushua.com.br/BERESHIT%20%20PARA%20O%20ALEF-BET.pdf>
Mi Kamocha - Who is like you? <https://messianiclight.com/mi-kamocha-who-is-like-you>
Education - Mi Kamocha <http://shaarietorah.org/einkamocha/>
Mi Kamocha <http://www.hebrewsongs.com/?song=mikamocha>
Ein Kamocha - Temple Beth Or <https://templebethor.org/ein-kamocha/>
Alfabeto Hebraico <http://www.jarival.com.br/alfabeto.hebraico.html>