Your name would be translated as "N-A-T-H-A-N-E-L" as "Christian" (or European) names do not translate into native languages. In some cases you can translate the origin of the name into a Native word; there are exceptions when the name is a concept (complex ideal, thought).
Nathanel is an alternate (Protestant) version of the Hebrew Nathanael which means "God has given" and that would not translate into Cherokee as there is no noun for "god."
Nathanel hale
Lorenzo Brino's birth name is Lorenzo Nathanel Brino.
It is not known if or how the meaning of the name Anthony would change if it could be translated to Cherokee. The Greek, American, and Basque meaning of the name Anthony is 'priceless.'
Frankie Jonas's middle name is Nathanel. Idk if I spelled it right though.
Cherokee Thornton's birth name is Cherokee Henry Thompson.
English or Christian names cannot be directly translated to Tsalagi (The Cherokee Language), in some cases you can research your name to its root origins / definitions and then translate that root definition in Tsalagi. For example: If your name's root origin was Mary which is Hebrew for "Bitter" you could then translate that into the Tsalagi word for "Bitter." Please remember though that this is not a 'proper' translation and you would most likely get strange looks trying to use such a translated name.
The English name of Chris is pronounced as quiss for a Cherokee name. The name would be spelled Quis using the Cherokee alphabet.
Only Cherokee words mean anything in the Cherokee language - and the name Mark is clearly not a Cherokee word.
That's an English name; not a Cherokee name.
How do you Pronounce the Cherokee name Angie?
The name Tennessee came from the Cherokee village Tanasi.
No, there are no "f"s in Cherokee.