"May lee" is not a Hebrew name.
The name Joseph means "he will add" or "God shall add" in Hebrew. It can also be interpreted as "may he add" or "increase." This name is derived from the Hebrew name Yosef.
Carmella is a given name for a female and it is of Hebrew origin. The name Carmella means golden and it may also be spelled as Carmela.
"shea" has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word. You may be thinking of the Arabic word Shay' (شيء) which means "thing" or the Arabic word Shai (شاي) which means "tea". The Hebrew words for these are distinctly different.
The name Matthew means "gift of God" or "gift from God" in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Matityahu" or "Mattithiah".
"Shoshanna" is a Hebrew name that means "lily" or "rose." It is often used as a girl's name to symbolize beauty, purity, and elegance.
According to the encyclopedia website Wookieepedia, the name Yoda may be derived from "Yoddha," the Sanskrit word for "warrior." And there is a Hebrew word pronounced "Yodea" which means "He knows" or "One who knows." And Yoda is also a Japanese name
Names are usually hard to translate. This name doesn't have a translation. Native speakers may say the name as: Estefany/i
The male given name Joseph means "May he add another".2nd answer: The Hebrew meaning of Joseph is "God will increase".
You may be referring to the Yiddish name (not Hebrew), usually spelled Faiga or Faigy, a girl's name. the equivalent of the Hebrew girl's name Tzipporah.
The name Ledon does not have a specific meaning as it is not a common or widely recognized name with a known origin or definition. It could be a unique or creatively crafted name chosen for personal or fictional purposes.
Sharon is an English/Hebrew loan name in Italian. Specifically, the name is a proper noun. It may serve as a family or personal name. It traces its origins back to the ancient Hebrew word שָׁרוֹ, which means "forest" in English. The pronunciation will be "SHAH-rohn" in Italian.
Lajara is not a common Hebrew name, though it may be of Landino origins