There is no difference in how you say "What is your name?" to a woman or to a man in Spanish, unless you use the word "ma'am" or "sir" in Spanish. The question is "¿Cómo se llama usted?" It is pronounced "KO-mo say YA-ma OO-sted?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Lola is a girl's name of Spanish origin meaning 'sorrows'.
Nothing. It's just another woman's name. Not common in Spanish, by the way.
"Tabitha" is the Anglicized name of a particular woman in the New Testament Biblical book, Acts of the Apostles. In the Spanish version, it is "Tabita."
Woman is "mujer"
A Spanish woman.
Lola is a girl's name of Spanish origin meaning 'sorrows'.
Daniela (a woman's name)
Nothing. It's just another woman's name. Not common in Spanish, by the way.
Clara is a spanish name meaning a sexy spanish woman
astut
It is a womans name and means "light" in spanish.
¿Cómo te llamas?
Una peineta.
The weeping woman (Spanish: La Llorona)
Ask them
Because they wanted to learn Spanish
in spanish it means "mountain woman" Im not kidding.