It is unclear what you are asking. If you are asking for a Hangul representation of Lisa, it would be: 리사. As for pronouncing the Korean "L" at the beginning of a syllable, it is the sound that comes out when you try to pronounce the letter "R" while trying to contort your mouth as if pronouncing the letter "W".
"Lisa" in Spanish is "Lisa", pronounced LEE-sah
리싸
RISA
The name "Francine" in Korean is spelled as 프랑신.
Juliet in Korean is spelled as 줄리엣 (jullieot).
The Korean word for thirty is spelled 삼십.
Hey is the same in Korean as it is in English. It is spelled 헤이
Jake in Korean is spelled as 제이크.
"Deon" is typically spelled as "던" in Korean.
"Park" ( spelled 박) is just a name in Korean. It has no other meaning.
they are pronounced they way they are spelled
The name "Jane" would be loosely spelled "잔" in Korean.
"Che-goh" is spelled as "체고" in Korean.
In Chinese, the name Lisa is spelled as 莉莎 (Lìshā).
Using Roman characters, grandmaster is sometimes spelled Kwan Jang Nim in Korean.