Yes, the name "Yeshua ha-Notzri Melekh ha-Yehudim" is of Aramaic origin. "Yeshua" is the Aramaic form of "Jesus," and "ha-Notzri" means "the Nazarene," referring to Jesus being from Nazareth. "Melekh ha-Yehudim" means "King of the Jews" in Hebrew.
Barack is an African name meaning “blessed.” It is a form of both the Hebrew name Baruch (ברוך) and the Arabic name Mubarak (مبارك).The Aramaic word for Blessed is mevarach (מברך).
Shraga (שרגא) is not a Hebrew name. It is a Jewish Aramaic name which means "candle" in Talmudic Aramaic.
Moses is Moshe (משה) in both Hebrew and Aramaic.
There is no Hebrew word for Castro. This is a name and usually transliterated as Kastro (קסטרו).
Mai isn't Hebrew. In Aramaic it means "what."
Since it's not a Hebrew name, it is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English
If you are talking about Biblical Aramaic, the name of David is written exactly the same as it is in Hebrew: דוד or דויד
Yirmeyahu (ירמיהו) The above answer is Hebrew. Aramaic is Armya (ארמיא)
I assume that you are asking how to spell it with the Hebrew characters, as Bernadette is not an Aramaic name... Hebrew Characters: ברנדאת Syriac Characters: ܒܪܢܕܐܬ
In Hebrew and Aramaic: ישו In Greek: Ιησούς
In hebrew & aramaic it means heaven .