No. Jewellery is sold under the name of the category it fall under, such as bracelets, bagues, boucles d'oreilles, colliers, ... (bracelets, rings, earrings, necklaces etc..)
Mauboussin, Cartier, Chaumet, Boucheron are famous and expensive French jewelry makers.
Sterling silver is "l'argent sterling" in French. Other names are "argent fin" and "argent premier titre". These names would be mysterious for the vast majority of French speakers, except those who are learned in jewelry or alloys.
I like Jewelry. It is Pretty. It goes arround my neck, my hand, one my ears, around my ankles and in my hair.
Hurdle's Jewelry is a jewelry store in Boulder, Colorado.
Not always. While some names may be similar or have equivalents in both French and English, others may be unique to one language or have different variations. For instance, "John" is "Jean" in French, and "Mary" is "Marie."
it makes you unique
You can find a list of unique baby names in many web resources. http://www.momswhothink.com/baby-names/baby-names-for-future-achievers.html is a great one that sensible names we know and turns them unique.
Onyx, Tiger, Ansel, Gideon, Dimitri, Vlad, Boris, Ian, Austin, Anakin, Llary, Kyah. There are a few different unique baby names. Names like Spyro or Desmond are some names that are growing in popularity and are fairly unique and newly used.
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Names that are English cannot be translated into French, French names remain French, English names remain English.You don't it's a name!
Annie, Tootie, Martha, and other names