"Angel Desire" can be translated as words into Hebrew, but this is not a name:
angel = mal'ahkh (מל×ך)
desire = ta'avah (ת×ווה)
The name Angela means "angel." The only Hebrew name that means "angel" is Malachi (מלאכי) which is a boy's name.
The Hebrew term for desire is חשק. In the modern translation and use in the Torah, it is used to describe lust or earthly wants. Hebrew teachings strive to teach followers to balance desire and discipline.
Your name is angel (to a woman) = shmech mal'ach (שמך מלאך)ֽ
Neither of those names has any meaning in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew.
Gabriel = Gahvri'el (גבריאל)Angel Gabriel = Gahvriel ha mal'akh (גבריאל המלאך)
It's an Italian form of Malachi. From the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel".
There's no such word as aord, but the word angel in Hebrew is mal'ahkh (מלאך)
There is no Hebrew name for William. William comes from the Germanic words wil "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection. There is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
Vadit is a Hebrew given name for a female. It means Rose. Girls with this name are said to have an inner desire to display their leadership skills.
Malaya has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Seraph is the Hebrew word for angel. It is spelled שרף
Azazel is a Hebrew name that means scapegoat. It is not specifically another name for Satan but some religions use it as the name of a demon or fallen angel.