Lots of people wrote in Hebrew. Almost all literate material from Ancient and Modern Israel are in Hebrew.
No one person wrote the Hebrew language. It evolved over thousands of years by the people who spoke it.
scrolls. In Hebrew: Sefer; megillah.
mikey = מאיקי
Most of the men were Hebrew.
Yes, Giuseppe Verdi wrote Nabucco, Chorus of Hebrew Slaves.
Bialik is not known for coining Modern Hebrew words. He wrote his poems in Ashenazic Hebrew, which is not the dialect of Israel.
According to tradition, Ezra was one of the Jewish sages who sealed the canon of the Hebrew Bible. See also:History of the Hebrew Bible
The Egyptians did not have a symbol for the Hebrew God. They only wrote about the Hebrews in one place, and didn't mention their God.
It wasn't the Jews (plural) who wrote the first Torah, it was Moses, at God's dictation (Exodus 24:12, Deuteronomy 31:24). See also the Related Link.How did the first Torah-scroll come to be
Thank you = תודה That would be the same, no matter where you wrote it.
Wendy is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. In fact, the name has no meaning at all. it was a made up name created by J.M Barrie when he wrote Peter Pan.If you want to spell it out phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: וונדי, which is pronounced Vendy (since there is no w in Hebrew).
The Hebrews wrote the Hebrew Bible. A Christianized version of these writings is called "The Old Testament".