My name is tpmath. It is spelled t-p-m-a-t-h. Je m'appelle tpmath. Ca s'ecrit t-p-m-a-t-h.
In French, you can say "Mon nom s'écrit" followed by the spelling of your name. For example, "Mon nom s'écrit Marie."
mon nom s'écrit ...
you can say 'mon nom s'épelle' if you intend to spell it letter after letter.
Guy is spelled the same in French, and pronounced 'Gee'.
In French, the name Ángela is typically spelled and pronounced as Angèle.
In French, the name "Gary" is pronounced "ga-ree" with a soft "g" sound.
"Eric" is pronounced the same in French as it is in English, although in French it would be spelled as "Éric."
The name Sydney is typically spelled and pronounced the same in French. It is a unisex name and does not change when used in a French-speaking context.
The name Rodriguez is spelled the same in French.
Pauline is spelled the same in French.
Vincent is spelled the same in French.
The name Janellie is not typically used in French. It would likely be pronounced in a similar way to English, with a French accent.
Stanley is spelled the same in French as it is in English
Guy is spelled the same in French, and pronounced 'Gee'.
The first name Derek has no equivalent in French. It would be spelled the same.
The first name Shannon is spelled the same in French.
Carolina (US State, or female first name) are spelled 'Caroline' in French.
In French, the name "Gary" is pronounced "ga-ree" with a soft "g" sound.
Je m'appelle Natalie (often spelled Nathalie)
and is spelled 'et' in French.