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∙ 10y agoThere is a theory that the name Bethany comes from the Hebrew words בית תאנה (bet te'enah) which means "house of figs", but this is only a theory.
Transliteration of Bethany is: (ביית'ני)
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∙ 10y agoThere is no official translation, but there is an official system in Israel of transliterating Hebrew letters
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 Tommy cannot be translated into Hebrew, but you can write it out phonetically as טומי
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).
Dorothy is a Greek name and has no equivalent in Hebrew. People with this name usually just choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Dorit (דורית).Or you could just spell Dorothy in Hebrew letters as דורותי.
The name Barbara has no Hebrew translation. Only names of Hebrew origin have Hebrew translations.
The name Kashaun appears to be a modern invented name, so it doesn't have any meaning in any language, but you can write it in Hebrew letters as קאשון
Courtney has no Hebrew equivalent, but you can spell it in Hebrew letters as קורטני
There is no Hebrew translation for Edward. This is an English name.
Devon comes from an Old English last name. It has no Hebrew translation.
The name Maxwell has no meaning in Hebrew, and there is no Hebrew name that is similar. Your only option is to choose an unrelated name that has a similar sound, such as Menachem or Machat.
Austin has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but it can be spelled אוסטין