There aren't any. Hebrew has a completely different alphabet that doesn't include the letter "e".
"Ire" is not a Hebrew letter. You might mean either Yod (י) or Resh (ר)
See related links. You can select Hebrew names or Biblical names, and it will give you their meanings and Hebrew spellings.
Sarah, Abram. You can find a lot of them in Bible.
Tracy is a Greek name meaning 'little reaper', however if you want a Hebrew equivalent, here are some: English NameHebrew Name Click on a name belowGender1TracyGavrielaFemale2TracyNetivaFemale3TracyUzielaFemale4TracyUzitFemale English names which are not derived from Hebrew names are normally represented by Hebrew names with similar underlying meanings.
It depends on the language where the X is being used. "X" does not exist as a letter in Hebrew, nor is there a Hebrew phoneme-equivalent letter, for the way X is pronounced in some modern languages (such as English and present-day French and Spanish). For other modern tongues such as Polish, Greek, Russian and others, X is pronounced like the Dutch "ch" and is used by some to represent the first letter of Hebrew names such as Chaim. (In ancient French and Spanish this letter also had the same hard rasp but has since been softened completely.)
Names that begin with the letter G:GeorgeGaryGraceGregGeraldineGrantGrahamGillGilbertGracieGreer
The names of the Hebrew months are all from Babylonian words. Some of them are the names of Babylonian gods.The names of the Hebrew months are all from Babylonian words. Some of them are the names of Babylonian gods.
Names that begin with the letter K are:KaitlinKaraKarenKarinaKarlaKassieKateKatherineKathyKatieKatilynnKatlynKatrinaKatyKaylaKeithKellyKelseyKelsiKelvinKenKennedyKennethKentKerrieKevinKiaraKimberlyKirkKirstenKirtKitKristinKrystalKyleKellieKeenankeiran
It is a Hebrew name. Some Jewish people or Christian people choose to name their children Hebrew names.
Channan (×—× ×Ÿ) or Chaniel (×—× ×™××œ)
Some street names that begin with the letter I:IdahoIllinoisIndependenceIndiaIndigoIndianaIndustrial ParkInglewoodIonaIowaIreneIronIroquoisIrvingIrwinIsabellaIvanIvanhoeIvoryIvy
Search Strong's Bible ConcordanceA Strong's Concordance of the Bible is an excellant source to study Hebrew names of people and places. It can be available freethrough some internet searches.