kenyata = ×§× ×™×טה
kenyahta = ×§× ×™××ª×”
If "Sera" is a name, it would be spelled סרה
Yoonie is the Hebrew word for the month of June, but it is not used as a person's name. It is very close to the Hebrew name Yoni, though. And in Hebrew spelling, Yoonie and Yoni are spelled exactly the same: ×™×•× ×™
That is the historical English spelling of the Hebrew name : Ethan (firm, long-lived)There are variants, such as Ethen, Etan, Aitan, and the original Hebrew spelling Eitan.
The spelling Afital is a given name, which may be related to the Hebrew name Avital.
It is an alternate spelling of the name Tashaun which in Hebrew or Gaelic means "God is gracious".
This looks like a fanciful spelling of the Hebrew name Isaac.Isaac means "he laughs".
The Latin spelling for the name 'Jeremiah' is Ieremias. The spelling is the same as the ancient, classical Greek. The name means 'Yhwh will raise' in Hebrew.
The Hebrew name is spelled: דְבוֹרָה (Pron. D'Vo-rAH, the accent is on the last syllable.) The same Hebrew spelling also means bee.
That is the most common spelling of the proper name Sadie.The name is a derivative of the name Sarah (Hebrew"princess").
Barúch is a phonetic Irish spelling of the Hebrew name "Baruch". In Irish it has no meaning, in Hebrew it means blessed.
I don't recognize the spelling, but it is very similar to the Hebrew word Malka (מלכה) which means "queen".