Senor and Senora are the Spanish equivalents of 'Mister' and 'Missus'. The masculine gender noun 'senor' is pronounced 'seh-nyohr'. The feminine gender noun 'senora' is pronounced 'seh-nyoh-rah'.
The Spanish equivalent to Mr. would be Señor (abbreviated as Sr.). A more formal honorific is also Don. The female equivalents are señora (Sra.), señorita (Srta.) and Dona.
"John" in Spanish is "Juan". It is pronounced "HWAHN". Note that the J sounds like an H. Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
señor... NB the squiggly line (the 'tilde', ~) over the 'n'.
Señor for sir and "Sr." for "Mr."
The Spanish equivalent of the name John would be Juan. Spanish for John is Juan.
No. The Spanish counterpart of the name John is Juan. However it is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translation himself first.
There is no Spanish equivalent for that name.
Usually names are not translated from one language to another, but the Spanish equivalent of "Jacob" is "Jacobo", from the Latin "Jacobus".
The name "Carol" is also used; I guess "Carola" would be the Spanish equivalent.
The Spanish equivalent of the name John would be Juan. Spanish for John is Juan.
No. The Spanish counterpart of the name John is Juan. However it is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translation himself first.
It is the Spanish equivalent of the name "Joseph".
The name Carrington has no equivalent in Spanish.
There is no Spanish equivalent for that name.
The English equivalent for the Spanish name Javier is Xavier.
Querido John is a Spanish equivalent in Spain to the title of the movie 'Dear John'.
Usually names are not translated from one language to another, but the Spanish equivalent of "Jacob" is "Jacobo", from the Latin "Jacobus".
Well, it is a name, and it really means what it means in any language: it is someone's name and it means them. There is no easy translation for Jillian in Spanish (if you mean like "Juan"="John"). There are lots of names like that. There is no equivalent for "Douglas" in Spanish either.
The name Juan is of Spanish origin and is the equivalent of the name John in English. It means "God is gracious" or "gracious gift of God."
Devon is not a name of Spanish origin, so it has no Spanish meaning. There is also no Spanish equivalent for Devon.
Jon is simply a different spelling for John. The Spanish name for John is Juan (pronounced Huan).