khokhma (חוכמה)
The Hebrew word for wisdom (hokmah) is related to a root meaning "skill" or "care" and came to imply "skill in living."
if you mean khokhma (חוכמה), the Hebrew word for wisdom, it's pronounced khohkh-mah. the kh is a guttural sound.
Hebrew
No. The Hebrew word for darkness is Choshech (חושך) which doesn't sound anything like the English word "ignorance".
khokhma (חוכמה) = wisdom
chochma (חוכמה) = wisdom
In Hebrew Moses' name is Moshe (משה), pronounced Mo-sheh
hokmah is not a Hebrew word, but it's very close to Khokhmah (חוכמה) which means "wisdom", and is feminine.
m'kom khokhma (מקום חוכמה)
There is no Hebrew word for Marc. People with this name usually just choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound.
The Hebrew word "dod" is pronounced as /dod/ with a short "o" sound like in "hot" and a hard "d" sound. The stress is on the first syllable, so it is pronounced as "dod" with equal emphasis on each syllable. In Hebrew, the letter "o" is typically pronounced as a short vowel sound.
You mean chen, not chan. chen (חן) is pronounced like "hen", but with a guttural sound at the beginning of the word.