The Hebrew language uses a different alphabet, and there is no "A" in it. But if you mean Hebrew words that transliterate into words beginning with A, there are thousands, including:
Amen
ashkenazi
aggadah
vort is not a Hebrew word. In fact, very few Hebrew words begin with the letter V.
1 is Yisrael Israel in Hebrew.
No it is not. In fact, There are no Hebrew names that begin with F, because Hebrew words cannot begin with the F sound
No, it is not. In fact, no Hebrew word can begin with the letter F.
9 letter words that begin with the letter i:identicalignoramusillegallyillegibleillogicalimaginaryimitationimmediateimmersionimmigrantimprudentinclusioninclusiveinfluenceintrusive
There are a few one-letter words in Greek, including η and ο, but Hebrew has no one-letter words.
Five letter words that begin with the letter e:eagleearlyeartheaseleightelateelbowelectelopeeludeemailemberemceeemptyenactendowenjoyenterequiperaseethicevictevokeexact
A few words that begin with letter A are:aardvarkaboutactoraddAesopafteraggravateaheadaimajarakimboalgebraamountandapplyaquiferarrangeaskattributeaugmentavariceawakeaxayeazure
"frumet" is not a Hebrew name. There aren't any Hebrew words that begin with the "f" sound. You could spell it פרומט.(In Yiddish, it is likely spelled פרומעט)
3 letter words begin with n:nabnagnapnetnewnilnipnitnixnobnodnornotnownubnunnut
THere are 303 words that begin with the letter X.
Some 8 letter words that begin with the letter a:aardvarkabnormalabrasionabsenteeabstractacademicaccuracyactivateactivityadditionadditiveadequacyadherentadhesiveadmonishadvisoryaerationagnosticaircraftallergicalmightyalthoughaluminumambitionamortizeamputateanalogueanalyticannounceannuallyappendixappraiseapprovalaquariumarguablyarmchairasbestosastonishathleticaudienceaviatrix