Judah is pronounced Yehudah (יהודה) and means "praised".
Gerardo has no translation in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. It would be the same as in English
You can't "figure out" a Hebrew name for Harold. Your options are to choose a Hebrew name that begins with H, or else choose a Hebrew name with a similar meaning to Harold. A name that begins with H would be Har'el (הראל) A name that has a similar meaning to Harold (Army leader) is Adir (אדיר).
There is no Hebrew translation, but you can write it phonetically as נירוושיניIf you can provide the meaning of this name, it might possible to find a Hebrew name with a similar meaning.
the name Da fane has no translation in Hebrew. But if you can tell me what it means in English, then I can find a Hebrew name with a similar meaning.
Ziklag (צִקְלַג‎) is the Biblical name of a town that was located in the Negev region in the south of what was the Kingdom of Judah. The name is not native to Hebrew, so its meaning is unknown.
The meaning of the name Judah is "thankful". Judah's mother Leyah said the word upon Judah's birth. The exact phrase was "This time I will thank the Lord," and named her son Judah. It comes from the word "Todah" which is "thank you". Interestingly enough, the word "Hod" in Hebrew means majesty, which is a similar root to the Hebrew "Yehuda" or Judah, and the royal line also passes through the tribe of Judah. What came first is a bigger question, "hod" or "yehuda".
Orlando has no translation in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. It would be the same as in English.
Charlie is not a Hebrew name, therefore there is no meaning to it in the Hebrew language. It is written in Hebrew as follows: צ'ארלי.
There is no Hebrew translation for Elvin.There is no Hebrew translation for Elvin.
Julia is not a Hebrew name, therefore there is no meaning to it in the Hebrew language. It is written in Hebrew as follows: either יוליה or ג'וליה.
Using the modern meaning of the word "Jewish" as someone who practices/practiced Judaism, There was not tribe that was Hebrew but not Jewish, because Jewish and Hebrew are basically the same ethnicity.Note: Historically the word "Jew" originated as a description of the members of the tribe of Judah only. If you are a stickler for this meaning, then only the people of the Hebrew tribe of Judah were Jews, and the other 11 Hebrew tribes were Benjaminites, Reubenites, Gadites, etc.
if you mean a rooster, then the translation is tarnegol.