The Hebrew word for "my son" is "b'nee".
"B'nai" is a Hebrew term that means "sons of" or "children of." It is commonly used in Jewish terminology to refer to a group of people, such as "B'nai Mitzvah" for a group of children celebrating their coming of age ceremonies.
The last name Graves has no definition in Hebrew.
The hebrew word for she is hee (היא) And the definition is "she". I'm not sure what kind of definition you're asking for.
הבנים שלך or בנך
"b'NAY ... " (בני)
banim (בינם)
Hart is not a Hebrew word. But if you meant to say, what is the definition of the English word Hart in Hebrew, it is Tsvi (צבי).
כל is whole in hebrew.
there is no definition
"Indiana" doesn't have a Hebrew definition. It is an English word that ultimately comes from the word "India."
It is Hebrew for 'sons of' or 'children of'.
Menasheh and Ephraim (Genesis 41:50-52). See also:More about Joseph