The name Richard has no equivalent in Yiddish. But you can spell it ריטשאַרד
The Yiddish equivalent of the name Richard is Rivel. It is a common Yiddish name with the same origin as Richard, meaning "brave power."
There is no equivalent Yiddish name for Robert. But you can spell Robert in Yiddish as ראָבערט
The Yiddish translation of the name June is ΧΧΧ Χ (Yoni).
There is no Yiddish equivalent, and the German equivalent is "Edward," the same as in English.Edward means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". This was the name of several Anglo-Saxon kings, the last being Saint Edward the Confessor shortly before the Norman conquest in the 11th century.
The Hebrew equivalent of the Yiddish name Yitta is ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΦΌΧΦΈΧ, which is pronounced "Yita" in Hebrew.
The French language equivalent to the name Richard is "Renaud."
There is no equivalent Yiddish name for Robert. But you can spell Robert in Yiddish as ראָבערט
Zalman is not a Hebrew name. It is a Yiddish name. It is the Yiddish equivalent of the Hebrew name Shlomo (שלומה), from the root meaning "Peace".
George: "Farmer" - Hebrew Equivalent: Choresh
Paula: "small" - Hebrew Equivalent: Ketana
Richard Wells is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
The Yiddish translation of the name June is ΧΧΧ Χ (Yoni).
Hirschel is a Yiddish name, not a Hebrew name. Also, it's not the equivalent of Harry, and does not have the same meaning as Harry. Hirschel: "deer" in Yiddish Harry: comes from the Germanic name Heimirich which meant "home ruler" The Hebrew equivalent of Hirschel is Tzvi (צבי)
In Yiddish, "schuss" means a shot or a drink of alcohol.
The French language equivalent to the name Richard is "Renaud."
Names don't necessarily have translations. In this particular case, you've chosen a real beaut. Before you send it somewhere else, you ought to be asking where it came from. "Bernard" is the Germanic "Bern Hard", or "heart of the bear". Grrowl !
Brandon: "raven" - Hebrew Equivalent: Orev
The closest name I can think of is Khava (which means 'life'). The English version of Khava is Eve.