No, it doesn't work like that. Only names that originally come from Hebrew will have equivalent Hebrew names. Since the name Stewart comes from Old English, it doesn't have an equivalent in Hebrew.
Michael is Hebrew.
"Michael" is a name that comes to us FROM Hebrew. Although the typical modern pronunciation is "MY-kl",the spelling accurately conveys the original Hebrew pronunciation "MEE-kah-EL".Michael - Hebrew: "Who is like God?"
Michael comes from the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God". The name Michael came from a Hebrew name. The had the meaning "who is like God?."
Miguel in Hebrew is Michael or Mikha'el, spelled (מיכאל)
Michael means 'Who Is Like God' in Hebrew.
Michael Loceff goes by The Hebrew Hammer.
Michael (מיכאל) is 101
Michael comes from the Hebrew name, meaning "Who is like God".
It comes from the Hebrew language.
Michael is from the Hebrew mi-ka-el, meaning Who is like God?
Michael is one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition. Michael is also a first name.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols, it uses letters. You can spell it using Hebrew letters as מאיק (the name Michael is מיכאל)