Peter is spelled Pierre in French. Last names are spelled the same except for some historical celebrities.
There are currently no countries in Europe that end in the letter "i."
IndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsraelItaly
Yes, except it is usually spelled Jordan for a boy, and Jordyn for a girl. However, it isn't uncommon for it to be spelled Jordan for a girl, too.
There are no countries (in English) with names five letters long with "s" as the second letter.
There are no countries in Europe that have a name beginning with the letter Y.
A is the common letter
Pakistan and Afghanistan (sorry if I spelled Afghanistan wrong)
Leah, names are the same in both countries.
Three countries start with the letter J: Jamaica Japan Jordan
Except in the rare case of a historic personality, names are not translated. Danielle is spelled the same in German, there is no equivalent.
Of the countries that i could find they are Luxembourg and Mexico.