In Jewish Aramaic it's לוכס, prounced "lucas", which is also the same way it's spelled in Hebrew.
In Aramaic, "life" is spelled as "חיי" or "Hayy."
'Peace' in Aramaic is translated to "Shlama" (ܫܠܡܐ) and it is spelled as ܫܠܡܐ.
אתחלתא חדתא (atchalta chad'ta).
In Aramaic, the name "Tabitha" can be spelled as "ܛܰܒܺܝܬܳܐ."
In Aramaic, "Jesus" would be spelled as ܝܫܘܥ (pronounced as "Yeshua").
Tracy is pronounced the same in Aramaic as it is in English. You can spell it טריסי in Jewish Aramaic.
mipadido
You don't. "Christ" is Greek. In Aramaic, you spell Meshikha. Mem, Shin, Yud, Cheth, Alap. (משיחא)
If you are talking about Jewish Aramaic, then Isaiah is spelled the same in both Hebrew and Aramaic: ישעיהו
צליא - Tsaleya
Kirsta = קירסטא
Shubqan - שובקן
רחמא or חן
Benjamin = בנימין
Matte in Hebrew is מטJewish Aramaic uses the same alphabet as Hebrew, so it would be the same in Aramaic.
In Aramaic, "life" is spelled as "חיי" or "Hayy."
father i comit my spirit