If you're asking how to say the name of the ship called the "RMS Queen Mary" in Hebrew, it's:
RMS Queen Mary = Sfinat ha Queen Mary (ספינת הקווין מרי)
Yes, the compound word 'Queen Mary' is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a ship and the name of a person.
Mariel is a form of the name Mary. The Hebrew word for Mary is Miriam, spelled מרים
No. The Hebrew word for king is melech (מלך) The Hebrew word for emperor is keysar (קיסר)
The Latin word for queen is Regina.
Usually "MAHL-keh", from the Hebrew "mahl-KAH".
Yeshu (ישו) is a variation of the Hebrew word for deliverance.
"mahl-KAH"מלכהpronounced: Mal,kah
Regina is Latin for queen.
I don't recognize the spelling, but it is very similar to the Hebrew word Malka (מלכה) which means "queen".
Adassa comes from the Hebrew word "Hadassah" meaning "myrtle tree." It is also a Biblical name, being Queen Esther's Hebrew name.
Miryam is the name of our blessed Mother, and the Mother of God Jesus.
Mary Queen of Scots. She also invented the word caddie or "cadet"