The Hebrew equivalent of Anita is Hannah (×—× ×”) pronounced CHAH-nah.
The Hebrew equivalent of Juanita is Hannah or Channah, spelled ×—× ×”. If you want to write Juanita literally, it's ×—×•×× ×™×˜×” or ×•×³×× ×™×˜×”
Anita is a variation of the name Hannah, which is חנה (Khanah)Or you can write Anita phonetically as אניטה
Anita is not a name of Japanese origin, it's actually a European name and is a diminutive for the name Anna, which was adopted from the name "Hannah" that was commonly used in the Byzantine Empire. The name "Hannah" comes from the Hebrew name "Channah" and has the meaning "favor" or "grace". Further verification of its significance outside of Japan is that the name is written in katakana as アニタ (anita), meaning it was introduced to Japan after Western exposure.
Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it.Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it. But you can spell it using Hebrew letters: שלבי
There is no equivalent in Hebrew.
The Hebrew equivalent of Hyman is Chayyim (חיים)
Conner is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew.
This is not a name of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew equivalent of Chuck.
Izban has no equivalent in Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew equivalent of Dalton.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for this.