no it does not.
Gabrielle spelled out phonetically would be ??????
The Hebrew equivalent to Gabrielle is Gavriela, spelled ???????
no it does not.
Gabrielle spelled out phonetically would be גברי×ל
The Hebrew equivalent to Gabrielle is Gavriela, spelled גברי×לה
Yiddish is written with Hebrew letters. The Hebrew Letters to spell Perel (from right to left) are: Pey, Ayin, Resh, Ayin, Lamed.
לרה = Lara
You pronounce it the same way! To spell it, you would use these letters: lamed, vav, resh, nun, samekh. Remember that Hebrew is written from right to left! Hope this helps :-)
קרלה Kuff Resh Lamed Hey
The letter resh (ר) is in the Hebrew alphabet.
Rochelle can be written phonetically as רושל it is also very similar to the Hebrew name rah=khel (Rachel in English) which is written as רחל
Sara is spelled Shin, Resh, Hey. In Hebrew it is שרה.
alef,mem,dalet,vav,resh אמדור
"Ire" is not a Hebrew letter. You might mean either Yod (י) or Resh (ר)
Hebrew and Aramaic both have a letter called resh. Phoenician and Akkadian also have the same letter, but its name may have been pronounced rosh or rash.
The best thing to do is to spell it phonetically: × ×™×• ג׳רוסלם If you tried to translate it into Hebrew, it would be ירושלים חדשה but this would have no meaning because Jerusalem is such an old city.
Moreh (for a male) or Morah (for a female) is spelled Mem, Vav, Resh, Heh (מורה).