These are the closest words I could come up with:
Nashim (× ×©×™×) = women
esh (×ש) = fire
shem (ש×) = name
There is no such word in Hebrew, but it looks like Hanukkah which is spelled חנוכה
The Hebrew name for Saraqael is Zehariel (זהריאל) which means "God is my splendor". It can also be translated as "Command of God." The spelling "Saraqael" is just a translation variation, and does not represent original Hebrew sounds.
There is no Hebrew translation, but you can write it phonetically as נירוושיניIf you can provide the meaning of this name, it might possible to find a Hebrew name with a similar meaning.
ani oev at ( for a girl ) ata ( for a boy )
"Gerber" is not a Hebrew word. It sounds like European surname.
"mic hale" has no meaning in Hebrew. This sounds like a person's name.
Eugenia. Sounds like oohenia
Cassandra is pronounced with all "ah" sounds in Hebrew, somewhat like "kah-sahn-drah". It is spelled קסנדרה
"Shay den" has no meaning in Hebrew, however there is a Hebrew name Shai (sounds like shy) that means gift.
It sounds exactly the same as it does in English You can also write it in Hebrew letters and it will look like: סטיב
Miem is Hebrew for water. It sounds like (my-m). In Hebrew the letters are mem, yud, mem
Navarru is not a Hebrew word, but it sounds like Navru (× ×‘×¨×•) which means "they pecked" or "they burrowed"