Water-polo is spelled the same in French - they are using the English name for it.
Hydrogen
Claude Monet
Yes, this is mineral water bottled in the village of the same name in eastern France.
Mortimer has a French origin which means "still water" or "dead sea".
The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water".
Adrien is a French equivalent of the English name "Adrian." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- whose origins trace back to the Latin name Adrianus and possibly the Venetian word adur ("water") -- will be "a-drya" in French.
The french noun for water is eau
In French, the word for water is 'eau'.
No, "Follese'" is not a French name. It does not appear to have French origins.
The name Jasae' does not have a direct translation in French as it is not a traditionally French name.
Noel is a French name that means "Christmas." It is not an Arabic name.