No. For a name, you would never mix Katakana with Kanji. (the first two symbols are katakana (phonetic) and the third one is Kanji (Chinese character).
foreign names are written in katagana not kanji
Light's name is written with the kanji for "moon", and is "Raito" in Japanese. "Yagami" is written with the kanji for "night" and "God".
Errr... Kristy isn't a Japanese name, so it doesn't have a kanji. All foreign names are written in romaji only. クリスティー
Kanji cannot be used for foreign names. It just doesn't work like that.
Because Natasha is a foreign name, it does not have a kanji. Foreigners' names are written in katakana. In katakana, Natasha is written as ナターシャ.
Foreign names are almost never written using kanji - they are written inkatakana. In katakana, the name Aaron would be アーロン (aaron).A possibility in kanji would be安論 (aron), but I strongly advise you not to use it as your name.
i'm assuming by "ken" you mean a name because ken in Japanese has a few meanings such as prefecture etc. names in Japanese are not written in kanji, theyre written in katakana, which are specially designed for English and other foreign languages. you would write it like this: ケン :)
Only Japanese names (and possibly Chinese names) are written in kanji, though a Japanese person may be able to choose out some good characters from the 4,800+ kanji characters in existence. If you want to know your name in KATAKANA (foreign words writing), it's ダニエル.
Lina can't be spelled in kanji. The syllable 'Li' does not exist in original Japanese syllabary, for which kanji is used. Instead it only can be written in 'katakana' as リーナ /rii na/.
There is one thing I would like to first point out. There is no one Kanji for any name and the meaning of the name is based on the Kanji used in the name. My name, for example, uses the first Kanji whereas someone elses name might use the second or third Kanji. That is not to say you can take any Kanji and say it is for one name, though. In Japan, when a parent picks a name for there child, the government will give them a list of acceptable Kanji for that name. Unfortunately, I do not have a copy of such a list so all I can provide are Kanji I have previously seen used. The most common Kanji for the name Akira (and the Kanji used for my name ^.~) is 明which means "bright" or "intelligent". Another Kanji that I have found to be used is this one 朖 which means "bright", "clear" or "distinct". And my favorite one is this one 秋桜 which means "cosmos" but uses the character for "autumn". I don't know if that was at all helpful, but whatever. Good luck and have a wonderful day!
if vimto is a name there is no kanji for it
Kurosaki Ichigo's father's name is written with this kanji :一心, in which sense 'isshin' means commitment, being wholehearted, determination. (一 : kanji for one) (心 : kanji for heart, spirit).