First you look up the Cherokee syllabry chart (this is not an alphabet, but consists mainly of units comprising a consonant plus a vowel) - the link below takes you to a chart.
Be prepared to arrive at an approximation of your name, since the syllabry was designed to write Cherokee words, not English ones, so it may not have exactly corresponding sounds.
For example, using the chart I could make the name "Rachel" by taking the signs for le (there is no "re") + tse + la and come up with letsela, which is as close as you can get. For the name "David" I could use de + wi + dv to make dewidv.
See link below for syllabry chart:
You would simply use the closest sounds in those languages to represent the sounds of your name.
The same way you do in English, the Tsalagi language does not directly translate to English (at all).
Lakota uses the Latin alphabet, so it would just depend on what your name is.
There is no way. :)
Steven = ᏌᏘᏪᏁ
Keana = ᏇᎠᎾ
It is written as: D-A-N-N-Y as Cherokee does not contain European names; also the name DANNY does not translate to any known word in Tsalagi (Cherokee).
There is no R or B in Cherokee, so the closest would be ᎶᎻ (pronounced Lomi)
Chenoa = ᏤᏃáŽ
What is my name is Missy Roberts
kilmono
ᏠᎯ ᎠᏕᏗ. This is how you write the word freedom in Cherokee
David = ᏕᎢᏫᏕ If your computer can't view this, you'll need to download a Cherokee font.
how to spell erica in cherokee
Shelly = ᏤᎵ (if you have trouble viewing it, it looks somewhat similar to "VP")