I think you mean Sheva Brachot, which means Seven Blessings.
Shevat. It doesn't correspond to February exactly, but it is the Hebrew month that (on average) has the greatest overlap with February.See also:How the Hebrew calendar works
love and light = ahava veh-or (אהבה ואור)
Tu Bishevat is the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. This day is the New Year for certain Torah laws pertaining to fruit trees.
sheva is like never without the "r", brachot is a gutteral "ch". bra like...bra, chot like "cot" but with the gutteral "ch". note, this is with a british accent, so not the American "cut" instead of "cot".
Peace = שלום (sha-lohm) blessings = ברכות (bra-khoht) Peace and blessings = שלום וברכות (sha-lohm oov-rah-khoht)
There isn't a set number of brachot (blessings) said each day. The number of brachot recited really depends on what happens to the individual each day.
Luis doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
What does WA mean in Hebrew and then what does WA mean in Tahitian
Yeshu (ישו) is a variation of the Hebrew word for deliverance.
batterton doesn't mean anything in Hebrew.
"nnyl" doesn't mean anything in Hebrew.
Serena doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.