If you are asking for an online translation website, I recommend morfix or Google translate.
They were converted to english. For example Jesus Hebrew name was Yaweh.
Carl is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.Carl is the same in Hebrew as it is in English
I. Palhan has written: 'Hebrew-English, English-Hebrew dictionary and phrasebook' -- subject(s): English, Hebrew language, Dictionaries, Conversation and phrase books, Hebrew, English language
There is no Hebrew translation for "Jennifer". Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations. English names do not.
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
This phrase is not Hebrew or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, then I can translate it into Hebrew for you.
English is much reacher than Hebrew.
Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it.Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it. But you can spell it using Hebrew letters: שלבי
Curtis is of English origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew or Greek
Anglit (×× ×’×œ×™×ª), pronounced ahng-GLEET
No. There is no direct relationship between English and Hebrew. In fact, no present-day languages are descended from Hebrew.
All English copies of the Hebrew Scriptures are translated from Hebrew to English. These books are always called The Hebrew Bible (or the Tanakh, תנ״ך)Christians refer to these books as "The Old Testament"