The English name Amy has no equivalent name in Hebrew.
Amy means ׳friend׳ in French. The Hebrew word for friend is Khah-VEHR (חבר), but this is not used as a name.
If you're asking how to spell the name Amy phonetically in Hebrew, it's איימי
Due to an unresolved bug in this site's code, Hebrew characters can no longer be displayed. But the letters for Amy Rachel are:
Amy: Alef, yud, yud, mem, yud
Rachel: resh, yud, yud, tsadi with a geresh, lamed.
Amy is a French name. In French, it means "friend" and it also has a meaning in Hebrew which is truth
There is no Hebrew name for Amy but you can spell it איימי or you can choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Amit (אמית) (pronounced ah-meet)
That's how - "איימי".
Amit = עמית
Amy = ×יימי
אמילי
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