elyon (עליון)
gavo'a = גבוה
ayil (איל)If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for the English word ram, it's ayyal (אייל)If you are asking what the English word is for the Hebrew word ram (רם), it's "high".
yes. It means high or loud.
There is no such thing as a "normal" Hebrew word. But most Hebrew words have between 1 and 10 vowels.
rah is not an element of meaning in a Hebrew name.
The word Hebrew is a Hebrew word, borrowed into English from the greek language, (in the same way that most Hebrew names from the Jewish Bible were borrowed into English via Greek, such as Moses and Solomon). The Hebrew word for "Hebrew" is "ee-VREE"
גבוה (gah-VO-ah)"rahm" or "gavo'a"
high = gavo'a (גבוה) place = makom (מקום) heights = ramah (רמה)
It is Hebrew for "Friend of the Most High" and for "the people are exalted."
There is no name Ramil in Hebrew, but it is close to the name Remiel, which means God is my mercy.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
The most commonly used for the word car in Hebrew is "Mechonit" (מכונית). Another word you can use is "Oto"/"Auto" (אוטו).