lamed
Lamed is the twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It represents the consonant sound l and is written in modern Hebrew as the character ל. Unlike some other letters, lamed has no distinct final form and appears the same in initial, medial, and final positions. In gematria, its numerical value is 30.
The name lamed derives from the ancient Semitic letter name and is commonly connected to the Hebrew
In usage, lamed serves as the /l/ consonant in words. It also functions as the prefix או preposition
In typography and encoding, Lamed is a standard component of the Hebrew block in Unicode, with the