Shells are not named "Hebrew." They are named "Shells."
There is no Hebrew prophet named Moham.
No, but he may have been named for the Hebrew King Saul.
Benjamin is already a Hebrew name. In Hebrew, it would be pronounced been-yah-meen.
Macey has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.(The name Macey comes from an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France. The towns themselves were originally named from a Gallo-Roman personal name that was Latinized as Maccius.)
There is no Hebrew verson of the name "Frances". Her hebrew name can be anything you want. Many Jewish women named Frances have the Hebrew name P'nina (×¤× ×™× ×”) but this is just a tradition; the names P'nina and Frances are not related.
There is no Hebrew name for Raymond. People named Raymond usually choose unrelated Hebrew names with similar sounds, such as Ra'am or Ra'anan.
Bivalves. :)
Ammonites are named for the Egyptian god Ammon, who had a ram's head. The shells of ammonites are spirals like the horns of a ram.
There is no Hebrew name for Frank. You would just call him Frank. You can spell it פראנק
Several town names come from the Hebrew word Shalom. Salem Jerusalem Saleem
There is no Hebrew word for Jr. In Jewish tradition, a child is never named after a living parent, so there is no need for this word.
Chaya is Hannah's Hebrew name