That you are tired!!
I have of you.
Probably chico de la madre. The son of the mother.
I have your number.
I have crazy love.
mother's love
It means "I desire something".
It is Argentinian Spanish for: "I have desires for you"
I have a headache. The correct phrase or sentence should be: Tengo dolor de cabeza. and in certain instances you can say "tengo un (not Una) dolor de cabeza" like meaning it is really painful.
If you mean "hecho en carro de mi madre," it would be "made (or done) in my mother's car."
I have Jaun's (John's) calculator.
I want you
I have a lion mascot.