There is no Hebrew name for Norman.
Norman comes from an old Germanic byname meaning "northman", referring to a Viking. The Normans were Vikings who settled on the coast of France, in the region that became known as Normandy. In England the name Norman or Normant was used before the Norman conquest, first as a nickname for Scandinavian settlers and later as a given name.
The name Daryl has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. Daryl comes from an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France. There is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
Geffrey is Norman French name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. It comes from a Norman French form of a Germanic name. The second element is Germanic frid "peace", but the first element may be either gawia "territory", walha "foreign" or gisil "hostage".
The name Darrell doesn't have a Hebrew Hebrew equivalent, but you can spell it in Hebrew letters as דרלThe name Darrell comes from an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France.
Tracy is a Greek name meaning 'little reaper', however if you want a Hebrew equivalent, here are some: English NameHebrew Name Click on a name belowGender1TracyGavrielaFemale2TracyNetivaFemale3TracyUzielaFemale4TracyUzitFemale English names which are not derived from Hebrew names are normally represented by Hebrew names with similar underlying meanings.
Norman Field's birth name is Field, Norman Randolph.
Norman Sievwright has written: 'Principles, political and religious' 'The Hebrew text considered'
Norman Lear's birth name is Norman Milton Lear.
Norman Maen's birth name is Norman Maternaghan.
Norman Lumsden's birth name is Thompson, Norman.
Norman Saleet's birth name is Norman Sallitt.
Norman Alden's birth name is Norman Adelberg.
Norman Fell's birth name is Norman Feld.