"U-lay" (אולי).
efshar (×פשר)
ulai (×ולי), pronounced oo-LIE
tanakah is not a Hebrew word. Possible you meant tanach (×ª× ×´×š), which is the Hebrew Bible.
Elam is a Hebrew word, and it's possible that it's a Jewish surname.
in hebrew: milev (mee, lev) a construct word
"abaq" is not a Hebrew word, but it's close to avak (אבק) which means "dust." It's not possible to know who or when any biblical Hebrew word was made. Some Modern Hebrew words can be traced to Eliezar ben-Yehuda in the late 19th Century.
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.
קפיץ is The Hebrew word for a wire spring or coil. In Romanian, the word is Arc.
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
There is no specific meaning for Hussein in Hebrew. It is an Arabic word only. The closest possible associated word in Hebrew could be "ḥoshen", which was the name for the breastplate of the high priest in the Temples. this connection is tenuous.