When it's a first name or a last name it's the same as in English
Simon dit 'hop!'
Yes, Simon speaks French.
The French translation of the name Simon is "Simeon."
It depends on what you mean. If you just want to translate the phrase, "Simon says...", referring to man named Simon who is talking, it would be: "Simon dit ..." If you are referring to the children's game where an instructor will issues commands, but those commands are only worth repeating if the person says "Simon says" before the command, then the equivalent in French is: "Jacques a dit".
Simon Gaunt has written: 'Gender and Genre in Medieval French Literature (Cambridge Studies in French)' 'Gender and genre in medieval French literature'
Ivy Simon is the ex-wife of the French ambassador to the Philippines.
Simon French has written: 'Decision behaviour, analysis and support' 'Decision theory' -- subject(s): Decision making
The spelling is written- S- Ess I- Eee M- am O- Oa N- Enne (Een)
Simon Watson Taylor has written: 'French writing today' -- subject(s): French literature, Translations into English 'Paris Peasant'
Simon the Apostle was martyred but we do not know how. Some say he was crucified, others say he was sawn in half.
Simon Helberg is fluent in English and can also speak some French and Hebrew.
In French, Simon Cowell's name is spelled the same way: "Simon Cowell." Proper nouns, including names, typically remain unchanged across languages, although the pronunciation may differ slightly.