In Hebrew Moses' name is Moshe (משה), pronounced Mo-sheh
The last name Moses has several origins. It is of Hebrew, English and Welsh origin. It derived from the Biblical name of the Hebrew prophet, Moses.
Moses is a Hebrew name meaning "delivered." The Hebrew version is derived from Egyptian, meaning "son."
Moses is Moshe (משה) in both Hebrew and Aramaic.
Moses was Moshe ben Amran (משה בן עמרן), but the name Moses or Moshe is actually egyptian, not Hebrew.
In the original Hebrew text it is Moshe (משה).
Moshee is not a Hebrew name, but it's very close to the name Moshe (משה) which means "moses".
Weronika = ×•×¨×•× ×™×§×” (There's no W in Hebrew, so it would just sound like Veronika).
Hannah, which in Hebrew is pronounced Khana (×—× ×”). The kh is a gutteral sound, like the ch in German.
Paschal = Pesakh (פסח) The "kh" is a gutteral sound.
There is no Hebrew name for Ambrose. People with this name, often choos a Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Amir (אמיר) or Avraham (אברהם)
There is no Hebrew name for Gilbert. People with this name usually choose an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Gil'ad (גלעד)
There is no Hebrew word for Marc. People with this name usually just choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound.