strong body = goof chazák (גוף חזק)
Eylana
ba'al ratson chazak (בעל רצון חזק)
goof yeshu (גוף ישו)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
Hebrew doesn't have picture words, but the this sentence translated into Hebrew would be:תִּתְחָזֲקוּ בַאֲדׂנָי וּבְעׂז גְּבוּרָתוֹI translated "be strong" as the verb tit'khazek (תתחזק), which means "to be strong." I made it bold in the sentence above.
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
The Hebrew word for 'Body' is "Guf". It is written גוף.
a male would say: ani maspik khazak (×× ×™ מספיק ×—×–×§) a female would say: ani maspik khazakah (×× ×™ מספיק ×—×–×§×”)
Richard is from Old German Richart, where "Ric" means "King" or Ruler, and "hart" means "strong." A good corresponding name in Hebrew would be Malchiel (or more phonetically Malkiel). The name derives from the Hebrew word for "king," and the root meaning of "el" is "strength." Hence "El" is used in the Hebrew language to mean "God." Malkiel literally means "My King is God," or "My King is the Strong One." Since Richard means "strong king," Malkiel best corresponds, because it contains both "king" and "strong."
Hebrew = chazak (חזק)Greek = ischyrós (ισχυρός)
The parts of your body = hachelakim shel haguf shelcha/shelach (החלקים של הגוף שלך)