There are a lot of names in English that do not have an Arabic equivalent. "James" is one of them. However, "James" is derived from the Old Latin for "Jacob" and "Jacob" DOES have an Arabic equivalent: "Ya'aqob."
James literally written looks like this: جيمز
Ya'aqob looks like this: يعقوب
Shmuel - or, as we would write it in Hebrew, שְׁמוּאֵל
miiim saad (in English like meem sad) or there are many different answers
Samuel : سامويل
Tom = توم
سامانثا
سام
The Hebrew given name is Shmuel, a variant of Samuel.
The Hebrew form of the name Samuel is spelled Shmuel (Shmu'el).
The Hebrew name for Samuel is...Shmu'el.Yes, the English name Samuel is equivalent to the Hebrew name Shmuel - "שמואל".
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Samuel" in Hebrew letters is שמואל
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There is no equivalent in Hebrew for "Ashlei" but you can spell it אשלי
zmgh has no meaning in Hebrew.
There is only one way to spell the name Samuel.
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
it is a hebrew name
Aima (horror) in Hebrew: