Satan is not a name in Hebrew. It is a simple noun, prounounced sah-TAHN (שטן), which means opponent or adversary.
Satan is a Hebrew word (שׂטן, sāṭān), that means adversary.
Skye is not a Hebrew name and has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but if you spell it phonetically, it would look like this: סקאי
"Satan" in Arabic is "Shaytan". That is how Satan's name appears in the Quran. They are very similar because Arabic and Hebrew are sister languages.
Azazel is a Hebrew name that means scapegoat. It is not specifically another name for Satan but some religions use it as the name of a demon or fallen angel.
The word Satan comes from the Hebrew word sah-TAHN (???) which means "adversary". It is important to note that in Hebrew, this word is not used as a name, and does not refer to any specific being; it refers to any adversary.
Elias in Hebrew is Eliayahu, spelled אליהו
His name was originally "Lucifer", but now is "Satan", "destroyer" in Greek and Hebrew, and "liar", to name just a few.
Charlotte = שארלוט
Σατάν (Satán) is a Greek equivalent of the English name "Satan." The name originates in the ancient Hebrew שָׂטָן (śāṭān) for "adversary." The pronunciation will be "sa-TAN" in Aeginan Greek.
"Barack Obama" refers to a Hebrew line in the Bible, New Testament, Luke 10:18 "and I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven" (bah raâh satan nafal gam baraq o bamah) ; "baraq o bamah" meaning "lightning from heaven".
There is no Hebrew name for Tillie. Tillie is a German nickname for Matilda, which means "strength in battle". But you can write Tillie using Hebrew letters, and it would look like this: טילי