eyfo hashem (×יפה ה׳)
God, family, and country = אלוקים, משפחה, ומדינה
Hebrew doesn't have symbols for words. It uses letters to spell words, just like English does. If you want to spell out "gibbor" in Hebrew, it's גיבור
If you spell it Libi it means "my heart" if you spell it Libiya it means "my heart belongs to God" this is the Hebrew translation.
The usual spelling of the proper noun is Jehovah (a Hebrew word meaning God).
Danielle in Hebrew means God is my judge. It is also a name that comes from the Hebrew language.
The name 'Baruch' is a Hebrew name. Its meaning in English is 'blessed'.
mookdash la-elohim (מוקדש לאלוקים)
See related links for an article about the Tetragrammaton, that includes the spelling of God's name.
How do you spell "Gerhard-us Koenraad" in Hebrew
There is no equivalent in Hebrew for "Ashlei" but you can spell it אשלי
Derek God's son = דרק, בן אלוקים (derek, ben Elohim)
Rabbinic Hebrew and Modern Hebrew use the word "shel" (של) for "of". In the Bible, There is no word for "of." A grammatical state called the "construct state" is used to form possession.For example:Love for God and Jesus (in Modern Hebrew) = ahava shel elohim veyeshu ( אהבה של אלוהים וישו)Love for God and Jesus (in Modern or Biblical Hebrew) = ahavat elohim veyeshu (אהבת אלוהים וישו)