Mishnaic Hebrew language, also known as Rabbinic Hebrew, is a dialect of Hebrew that originated during the Second Temple period. Over time, Hebrew evolved and modernized, leading to the development of several synonyms that are commonly used to describe the language. Some of the most common words used as synonyms for Mishnaic Hebrew include Classical Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, and Talmudic Hebrew. In addition to these, Rabbinic Hebrew, Late Hebrew, and Mishnaic Hebrew language are all synonymous with this dialect of Hebrew. Regardless of which term is used, Mishnaic Hebrew remains an important language in Jewish history and tradition, with scholars continuing to study and analyze it to this day.