well french people call name day a saint of one who named
smelly people in french, answer to the name Griffin.
Personnes.
Jour de fête is French for "name day." Name day is a tradition in many European (including France, where it is big part of the culture) and Latin American countries that involves the celebration of the day (a saint's day, usually) that is associated with one's name.
The French phrase for "my name is" is "je m'appelle."
Teresa is related to the French first name "Thérèse", but French people surely would use it as it is.
'on this day' in french is 'ce jour-là'
You can say "Je m'appelle..." followed by your name to say "My name is..." in French.
You would say, however it would come out in a French accent, "MacKenzie". It is a Scottish name, with no French equivalent. Like in English, we pronounce the word "rendezvous" as "RON-day-voo", exactly as it's pronounced in French, because there is no English equivalent.
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
Per day is 'par jour' in French.
It's not a French name
It's not a French name