ai is not a Hebrew word.
ai-ler-on
As in the pronunciation? "Ai."
"Michael" is a name that comes to us FROM Hebrew. Although the typical modern pronunciation is "MY-kl",the spelling accurately conveys the original Hebrew pronunciation "MEE-kah-EL".Michael - Hebrew: "Who is like God?"
English pronunciation: Ma-on. "A" as in "father," "o" as in "tone." Proper Hebrew pronunciation: as in English, but with an epiglottal movement on the "o."
dawyne has no meaning in Hebrew. But if you can provide the exact pronunciation of this name, I can show you how to write it using Hebrew letters.
agudas is the ashkenazic pronunciation of the Hebrew word agudat, which means "society of"
It is pronounced as: fl-ai-sh. Pronunciation may differ as per the region.
The proper pronunciation of Gath-hepher is "gath-HE-fer" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
The name "Ruth" is a word that came directly from Hebrew with very little change. The Hebrew pronunciation is "ROOS" for Ashkenazic Hebrew speakers, and "ROOT" for Sephardic Hebrew speakers.
It depends on how you pronounce "Civia". If I were to guess at its pronunciation, I'd spell it סיוויה in Hebrew.
touraj = טוראג׳prounounced TOOR-ahj
There are many links for Hebrew translation. Google translate will also transliterate the Hebrew word using English pronunciation.