most of the time,names of people and pets don't change because people make up names all the time and spanish people dont know the term because YOU made it up. if you are Cami in Elglish... your Cami in Spanish
The direct translation is "Mi nombre es (your name)" but in Spanish introductions, you would normally say 'I am called' which is the form "Me llamo (your name).
(The pronunciation is 'may yah-moh')
It is the same. Cami. Names do not change when you are translating things.
Me llamo Camerón.
you spell kobe in spanish the same way you spell it in English: Kobe.
i would like to know how to spell my name lesllie in spanish?
You spell it 'b', but the Spanish name for the letter is 'be', pronounced 'bay'
This is how you spell the name Diego. It is a Spanish name equivalent to James.
You spell it exactly the same way. Ricardo is the Spanish name for Richard.
Liz is not a Spanish name. There are variations of the name Elizabeth and this name can be used in Spanish: Elizabeta.
The same name can be used in Spanish.
"First name" (or simply "name") in Spanish is "nombre". "Last name" is "apellido".
The name is the same in Spanish and English - Monica.
Pedro.
The name Jamie would not be different in Spanish. However, the name Diego is a form of the name Jaime (James) in Spanish.
If your name is Kendell in English, it doesn't change in Spanish. :-)