No, there is no name for Karen in Hebrew. It is a Greek variation of Katherine, which also has no equivlent in Hebrew.
There is a Hebrew name that sounds like Karen, but has a completely different meaning:
Keren (קרן) = "horn" or "antler"
There is no Hebrew name for Kelly, but you can spell it קלי
The meaning of the name Kelly is uncertain. It is an Irish name, traditionally said to mean "bright-headed". Alternatively it could be derived from Old Irish ceallach "war, strife" or ceall "church".
there is no Hebrew word for Karen. Karen is a variant of Katherine, which is a Greek name.
There is no Hebrew name for Karen. Karen is a variant of Katherine, which is a Greek name. In Hebrew it can be spelt קארן.
Karen Little is not in the Hebrew Bible. But if you are asking how to write "Karen Little" in Hebrew, it's קרן ליטל (read from right to left). The name Keren is in Job 42:14.
Karen = קרן
Hebrew Scripture
Karen has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's very close to the Hebrew name Keren (קרן), which means "ray of light" or "horn".
Shuk (שוק)
It occurs in the Hebrew text, but it's probably a name from another language.
The Tanakh; the Tanach; the Hebrew scriptures; the Jewish Bible.
Karen Ericson's birth name is Karen Huston Heassler.
Karen Kwiatkowski's birth name is Karen Unger.
Karen Rosin's birth name is Karen Green.
Karen Angle's birth name is Karen Smedley.
Karen Kirschenbauer's birth name is Karen Kristofferson.