נִיבֵּא (nibbeh) = "to prophesy"
It comes from the word navi (נביא) which means prophet.
mamlacha (ממלכה) = sovreignty or kingdom (from the Hebrew word melech, which means sovreign or king).
The hebrew word for she is hee (היא) And the definition is "she". I'm not sure what kind of definition you're asking for.
Hart is not a Hebrew word. But if you meant to say, what is the definition of the English word Hart in Hebrew, it is Tsvi (צבי).
"Indiana" doesn't have a Hebrew definition. It is an English word that ultimately comes from the word "India."
כל is whole in hebrew.
It is a diminutive word for Arab.
This is the Ashkenazic spelling of the Hebrew word cheder or heder (חדר) which means "room".
The Hebrew word for "my son" is "b'nee".
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.
ma'avak (מאבק) = struggle
"ced om" has no meaning in Hebrew. Perhaps this is a misspelling of another word.
Maybe you mean Moshe - the Hebrew word for Moses.