hebraeus
Hebraeus is the Latinized form of an epithet meaning “the Hebrew” or “son of the Hebrew,” used in medieval Christian and Syriac scholarly contexts. The term functioned as a proper name or honorific attached to scholars associated with Hebrew learning or Jewish heritage and is most famously preserved in the name Bar Hebraeus.
The best-known bearer is Gregory Bar Hebraeus (c. 1226–1286), a prominent Syriac Orthodox scholar and polymath.
In modern usage, Hebraeus occurs mainly in reference to Bar Hebraeus and as part of Latinized names