It depends on how "Eliane' is pronounced in English, but my guess is:
×לי×ן
(if you can provide the pronounciation of the name in English, then the Hebrew will be more accurate).
Elaine is a variation of the Greek name "Helen". But it has no equivalent in Hebrew.
Same as in English: Elee (first syllable accented; and the first "e" is short, like the "e" in "red").
Elijah = el-ee-YAH-hoo, spelled ×ליהו
like
= אלישע =
Elisheva = ×לישבע
Elena = ××œ× ×”
Elana in Hebrew is ××œ× ×”
"אליאן".
No, Elias and Elijah are not the same person. They are two different names for different individuals. Elias is typically the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elijah.
Elijah
Elijah or Elisha
There were several Hebrew prophets that begin with E: Elijah Ezekiel Ezra
How do you spell "Gerhard-us Koenraad" in Hebrew
There is no equivalent in Hebrew for "Ashlei" but you can spell it אשלי
In the King James translation, Elijah is rendered as "Elias." This is not a "new" name; it's the Greek form of the Hebrew name "Elijah."
zmgh has no meaning in Hebrew.
The answer is Sdrawkcab is spelled backwards.
Klotz is not a Hebrew word, so you would just spell it phonetically as קלוץ
It has no meaning in Hebrew. if you actually meant "Babara", you can spell it באברה But if you meant "Barbara", you can spell it ברברה
Aima (horror) in Hebrew: