Resh
Resh is the twentieth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It represents the consonant sound r, and in Modern Hebrew its pronunciation can vary between a voiced uvular fricative and an alveolar approximant depending on the speaker. Unlike some other Hebrew letters, resh does not have a distinct final form; it uses the same shape in all positions within a word.
Origin and name: Resh descends from the Phoenician letter resh, which resembled a head and is linked
Numerical value and usage: In Hebrew gematria, resh is valued at 200. It appears in many Hebrew
Character and encoding: Resh is a standard, non-final letter in the Hebrew alphabet. In Unicode it is