The way you spelled out the pronunciation, Джамейов.
But the way it is written, Жмайов.
Pick either one.
Do you mean transliterate? If so, it would be джямэйоф I would think. It may sound more like: dzhyah (makes the 'jyah' sound) - mehy - ohf.
In Russian, your last name "jmayoff" pronounced as "juh-may-off" would be spelled as "Джмаёв" (Dzhmayov) using the Cyrillic alphabet.
"Как ты?" is how you spell "How are you?" in Russian.
In Russian, "no" is spelled "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
Violet in Russian is spelled as фиолетовый (fioletovy).
The name "John" is spelled as "Джон" in Russian.
The word "Hello" in Russian is spelled as "Привет" (pronounced as "privet").
"Как ты?" is how you spell "How are you?" in Russian.
In Russian, "no" is spelled "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
конец (pronounced 'konets')
одно It's pronounced Odeen.
дочка = daughter It is pronounced dochka.
Violet in Russian is spelled as фиолетовый (fioletovy).
As in, romanized? The Russian word is друг, or drug, pronounced "drook."
The name "John" is spelled as "Джон" in Russian.
House in Russian is spelled "дом" (pronounced dom).
The word "Hello" in Russian is spelled as "Привет" (pronounced as "privet").
Лукас (pronounced as "LOO-kahs")
"Please" in Russian is spelled as "Пожалуйста" (pronounced as "pazhalyusta").