The Modern Hebrew language uses German for all of the Western months. So February would be Februar (פברו×ר).
Ancient Hebrew has no words for the western months.
Shevat. It doesn't correspond to February exactly, but it is the Hebrew month that (on average) has the greatest overlap with February.See also:How the Hebrew calendar works
The month name is spelled February, with two R's.
Actually, it is a Hebrew girl's name derived from the Hebrew month of Sivan (סיון) which is in late Spring.
The name June has no meaning in Hebrew. Your only option is to write it phonetically as גיון The Hebrew word for the month of June is yooni (יוני) but this word is not used as a name in Israel.
Iyyar is the name of a Hebrew month, that falls in the Summer.
Cheshvan
There are 12 months in the Hebrew calendar. In a leap year there are Adar A and Adar B. Adar is the sixth month.
Elul (????) is the 6th month on the Hebrew calendar. The name of the month, like all the other Hebrew months, was brought from the Babylonian Exile. Elul originated from the Akkadian word for "Harvest". A similar month name was also used in Akkadian, in the form el?lu.
The name of the Hebrew month that comes before Iyar is called: "nisan".
The plural of the month name February is Februaries.
Yoonie is the Hebrew word for the month of June, but it is not used as a person's name. It is very close to the Hebrew name Yoni, though. And in Hebrew spelling, Yoonie and Yoni are spelled exactly the same: ×™×•× ×™
Kislev is the 9th Month on the Hebrew Calendar, but its name has no Hebrew meaning other than the name of the month. The word was probably borrowed from another language, probably Akkadian.