If you mean the other person's ('your') name: '¿Cómo se escribe su/tu/vuestro nombre?', (How is your name spelt?), where 'su' is formal, 'tu / vuestro' informal.
If you are asking 'How do I spell my name in Spanish?' (a question you might put to a Spanish-speaker, to find out how to spell your own name in (unfamiliar) Spanish): '¿Cómo se escribe mi nombre in en español?' (How is my name spelt in Spanish?)
In Spanish, we don't say ¿Cómo se deletrea su / tu / vuestro nombre?, but "¿Cómo se escribe....?"
you spell kobe in spanish the same way you spell it in English: Kobe.
You spell it 'b', but the Spanish name for the letter is 'be', pronounced 'bay'
i would like to know how to spell my name lesllie in spanish?
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.
Meredith is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English