Charlotte = ש×רלוט
שרלוט.
Skye is not a Hebrew name and has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but if you spell it phonetically, it would look like this: סקאי
Elias in Hebrew is Eliayahu, spelled אליהו
There is no Hebrew name for Tillie. Tillie is a German nickname for Matilda, which means "strength in battle". But you can write Tillie using Hebrew letters, and it would look like this: טילי
The word "all" or "whole" looks like: כָּל (Pron. like the name "Cole")
In Aramaic, Jesus's name would be Yeshua. In Hebrew, it would be ישוע (Yeshua), and in Greek, it would be Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous).
Anything you like really. It would depend on the surname.I would start by picking a good initial: Charlotte A. [surname], Charlotte B. [surname], etc. and then look at list of names with that initial and pick one I like.
It looks like the Hebrew name Naomi (× ×¢×ž×™) which means "pleasant" in Hebrew.
Suham is not a Hebrew name. It actually looks like a name from India.
Michael comes from the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God". The name Michael came from a Hebrew name. The had the meaning "who is like God?."
There is no Hebrew name for Norah, but you can choose a name that sounds similar, like Nurit (× ×•×¨×™×ª) or Orah (אורה).
Yes he does
Teresa (or Theresa) has no equivalent in Hebrew, but you can spell it phonetically as תרסה or תרזהThe meaning of Teresa is uncertain, but it could be derived from Greek θερος (theros) "summer", from Greek θεριζω (therizo) "to harvest", or from the name of the Greek island of Therasia (the western island of Santorini).