yah is a less common word for God.
echad, which means one.
I don't recognize the middle word as Hebrew
echad (אחד) is pronounced eh-KHAHD
one day = yom echad (יום אחד)
They both don't mean one:echad (אחד) = "one"yachid (יחיד) = "only"
I think you mean ou là là , which is French, not Hebrew. So it has no meaning in Hebrew.
The Hebrew Scriptures, also known as the Old Testament, were primarily written in Hebrew with a few sections written in Aramaic.
I think it means 'Hebrew melody'.
The name Chad comes from Old English and means "brave warrior" or "battle".
I think you mean Sheva Brachot, which means Seven Blessings.
I think you mean "gahm ahni" (גם ×× ×™) which means "me too"
I think you mean Zebulun, which is pronounced "Zvoo-LOON" in Hebrew. Zvulun = זבולון
rehso has no meaning in Hebrew. The closest I can think of would be:rechso (רכסו) = "his mountain range", "his ridge"
Okara is not a Hebrew word. The closest match I can think of is Ukarah (עוקרה) which means "she was sterilized" or "she was spayed"