Salut: Je m'apelle [zger ma-pell]
The French phrase "my name is" is translated as "je m'appelle" in English.
"La Shae" is not a standard French word or phrase. It appears to be a name or a stylized version of a name. It does not have a specific meaning in French.
"Leshone" is not a French word. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
"Bastien" is a French name, which is the diminutive form of "Sébastien." It is a common French given name for boys.
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
"Woburn" is not a French word. It is actually an English word that is a place name, referring to a town in Massachusetts, USA, or a town in Bedfordshire, England.
"Bastien" is a French name, which is the diminutive form of "Sébastien." It is a common French given name for boys.
The French word is 'estincelle' meaning tinsel
Bastia has no meaning; this is the name of a town on the Mediterranean French island of Corsica.
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
RUGBY
From the French word "frère", meaning 'brother'.
The name Orson comes from from an Old French word meaning "bearlike."
It comes from a French word meaning 'little basin' which in turn derives from another French word 'barcelonnette' meaning a little cradle. The French word 'basinet' refers to the 14th century helmet, taking its name from the similarity to a 'basin
The word "rabbet" comes to the English language from the Old French language word "rabbat", meaning "a recess in a wall".
Bianca is the Italian translation of the Spanish word 'blanca', which is derived from the French word 'blanc', meaning 'white'.
René is a male first name - doesn't mean anything in French.
The name Boucher is a name from French and English. Boucher is a french word meaning butcher, and most likely originates from France.