hebraization
/ˌhibreɪɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
- The process of making something Hebrew in form, character, or language.
- Linguists study the Hebraization of Yiddish words in modern Hebrew.
- The government promoted the Hebraization of street signs to replace Arabic and English names.
- The Hebraization of foreign names is common when people move to Israel.