If you are talking about the bird, it is ×Ö²×“Ö¹× ×”Ö¶×—Ö¸×–Ö¶×” (adÅm hekhazeh)
If you are talking about the name, Robin is actually a variation of a German name for "bright fame". There's no Hebrew name with a similar meaning.
Re'uven, pronounced reh-oo-VEIN (ר×ובן)
Robyn actually comes from a German name that means "bright fame". There is no Hebrew name with the same meaning.
re'uven = ר×ובן
Robyn = רובין
Reuben or Ruben = Re'uven (ראובן) pronounced reh-oo-VEN
There is no equivalent in Hebrew for "Ashlei" but you can spell it אשלי
There is no Hebrew name for Tmeiko but you can spell in in Hebrew letters as טמייקו
There is no Hebrew name for Andrice, but you can spell it in Hebrew letters as אנדריס
There is no Hebrew name for Graeme, but you can choose any name to be your Hebrew name.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for the name Sharyl, but you can spell it in Hebrew letters as שריל
There is no Hebrew name for Andrew. But you can spell it out phonetically as אנדרו
the name "Cherry" has no Hebrew equivalent, but you can spell it phonetically as צ׳רי
The name "Willie" has no equivalent in Hebrew, but you can spell it in Hebrew letters as וילי
Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it.Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it. But you can spell it using Hebrew letters: שלבי
"ברק" (Barak, which is also a Hebrew name).
There is no Hebrew equivalent, but you can spell it phonetically as צ׳רלז