You are probably running two or more words together. For example tyli could be tni li (give me, let me). Without some context in can be impossible to understand what it means.
No, there is no word that sounds like Shatyli. The closest you could get is:
shteelee (שתילי) = "my seedling"
she teelee (שטילי) = "...that my missile"
Miem is Hebrew for water. It sounds like (my-m). In Hebrew the letters are mem, yud, mem
Navarru is not a Hebrew word, but it sounds like Navru (× ×‘×¨×•) which means "they pecked" or "they burrowed"
"Shay den" has no meaning in Hebrew, however there is a Hebrew name Shai (sounds like shy) that means gift.
Saavi is not a Hebrew name but it sounds like the word "sah-VEE" which means "My grandfather". It can be spelled סבי
The Hebrew word that sounds like "ROCK" means "only".
No, the Hebrew word for pocket is kis (כיס), pronounced "keess". tosh almost sounds like the German word for pocket, which is Tasche.
The Hebrew name for Saraqael is Zehariel (זהריאל) which means "God is my splendor". It can also be translated as "Command of God." The spelling "Saraqael" is just a translation variation, and does not represent original Hebrew sounds.
It sounds like a diminutive for Madison or Madeleine.Madison means "son of Matthew" and Matthew is Hebrew for "gift from the Lord".Madeleine is a French name from a Hebrew root meaning "from the mountain".
tebuah is not a Hebrew word, but it sounds like tvu'ah (תבואה) which means "cereal grain" or maybe tibuah (טיבוע) which means "sinking"
If you mean יה (yah), it means God. If you mean חי (khai), it means living or alive. Hebrew is read from Right to left, so you it sounds like you are describing the first answer. The symbol looks like khai, so it would mean living or alive. Thank you!
Sophie is not a Hebrew name, it is derived from Sophia, which is Greek and means wisdom.
Answer It sounds like he thinks you think he doesn't like you. It could mean something else but that's what it sounds like to me.