Adam (×ד×), although technically it means "man" in the generic sense, and is more accurately translated as "person".
fagelah is not a Hebrew word. It is the Yiddish word for bird. In Yiddish slang, it also refers to a gay man.
Jonas or Jonah in Hebrew is Yonah (????) which is the Hebrew word for dove. It is also a man's name.
It's a man's name, and also a poetic word for lion.
It means "oak tree". It is also a man's name.
aryeh (אריה) means lion. It's also a man's name.
Asaf means "to collect". It is also a man's name.
"lemel" is not a recognizable Hebrew word. The closest word would be Lemuel (למואל), which is a man's name meaning "of God".
Gabriel originates from Israel. It is actually a Hebrew word. It means a strong man of God. Gabriel is also the name of an archangel according to Jewish tradition.
Tomer means "date palm" and it is also used as a man's name.
It comes from the Hebrew "ah-dah-MAH", meaning earth.(Not the planet Earth, but earth as in ground, soil, dirt, etc., sincethat was the source of material for Adam's manufacture.)
Crazy Old Man in Hebrew is "Ish Zaken Meshuga" - איש זקן משוגע.
The name Adam is Hebrew for man, which makes sense considering its biblical heritage.