French (adjective) = tsarfati (צרפתי)
French (language) = tsarfatit (צרפתית)
France = tsarfat (צרפת)
Hebrew = hébreu
Royale is the french word for Royal. The Hebrew word for Royal is malchuti (מלכותי)
Hanukkah doesn't originate in French. It is a Hebrew word (see Numbers 7:10 and Nehemiah 12:27); and when it is found in French or other languages, it has been borrowed and transliterated from the Hebrew.
Passover is called "Pessa'h" in French. This is not a French word, but comes from Hebrew.
The name Jolie is French in origin, meaning 'pretty', it is not a Hebrew name or word. Note: The Hebrew language does not have a letter equivalent to the letter 'J'.
Aliyah in French refers to immigration into Israel, specifically the immigration of Jews to the country.
Naomi is a Hebrew name. It has meaning in Hebrew, not but not in French.
The name ALisha is of Old French origin, and has no meaning in Hebrew. It is similar to the Hebrew name "Aleeza" which means "merry".
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
"Renee" is a French name, so it has meaning in French, but not in Hebrew. In French, it means "born again"
Algernon is a French name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. It only has meaning in French.
Yvonne is a French name, so it only has meaning in French (not Hebrew).