Ata ha'eesh - you are the man - word for word.
Ata to'tach - meaning you are a cannon - a very common and much more suitable phrase
Or you can say ata ha'melech- literally you are the king but it means you are the man
gever leh gever (גבר לגבר)
There is no such translation in Hebrew, but there are many theories. The most popular is that it's a corruption of the Hebrew phrase Ish Krayyot (איש קריות), which means "man of Krayyot (a town)".
to remember = leezkor (לזכור)
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It is a Hebrew phrase meaning "I love you" in English.
There is no Hebrew translation for Elvin.There is no Hebrew translation for Elvin.
atah yeshuateinu (אתה ישועתנו) = "you are our help."
ta'avat heelel (תאוות הילל)
A male is called yafeh (יפה) A female is called yafah (יפה)
Adonai means "the Lord", but the rest of that phrase doesn't apear to be Hebrew.
Francisco has no translation in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have Hebrew translations.
There is no Hebrew translation for Roy, but it can be spelled out phonetically in Hebrew as: רוי