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As mentioned by others already, the name tag is generally used in the “local” language. i.e. the language you would find on street signs. name:he name:ar and name:en can then be used to indicate the other languages.
People from Wikipedia have just set up a server that renders OSM data for the whole world for all of the 200 odd languages that wikipedia currently support. Once this settles in, hopefully it will give a huge boost to the language specific name tags and truly localised maps can be produced.
Some links to these are
http://cassini.toolserver.org/tile-browse/browse-he.html
http://cassini.toolserver.org/tile-browse/browse-ar.html
http://cassini.toolserver.org/tile-browse/browse-en.html
and
http://cassini.toolserver.org/tile-browse/ for a list of all the different laguages that are rendered.
Where there doesn’t exist a name tag for the specific language, it will fall back to the generic name, but hopefully more and more name: tags will be added in the future.
As the server has only been setup a couple of days ago, it doesn’t have cached tiles for most places/languages yet, so unfortunately it is still very slow until more people have used it and tiles can be served from cache rather than needing to be rendered on the fly.