There is no such thing as a 2 rooted Hebrew word. Every Hebrew word has only 1 root, unless it's a modern neologism.
The Hebrew name is pronounced "Ye-hoo-DIT," with the accent on the final syllable.
First off, that is a hebrew word meaning Alexis. You would pronounce it Ah-lex-is.
The name Fayge is pronounced as "fay-guh" with the stress on the first syllable.
Channah is typically pronounced as "Khah-NAH" with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is a Hebrew name, and the pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional accents.
The name Sarai is typically pronounced as "SAH-rye" or "SAH-ree." The emphasis is usually on the first syllable, and it can vary slightly based on regional accents. In Hebrew, it is pronounced more like "sah-RAI."
Levi = לויNote: in Hebrew, this name is pronounced leh-vee
The name "Jehovah" is pronounced as "Yahweh" in Hebrew.
The name Gayle is pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
The name Rajesh is pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
Ahashuerus (אחשורוש) is pronounced achashverosh in Hebrew, but it has no meaning in Hebrew. It is a Persian name.
In Hebrew it is Yechezkel, pronounced Ye-chez-kel.
Its pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.