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No, in most cases they just pronounce them differently.
In Spanish, common names for rooms in a house include "salón" for living room, "cocina" for kitchen, "dormitorio" for bedroom, and "baño" for bathroom. Other rooms might include "comedor" for dining room and "oficina" for office. Each term reflects the functional purpose of the space.
Some different names for the sun around the world are "Sol" in Spanish, "Surya" in Hindi, and "Taiyang" in Mandarin. These names reflect the cultural diversity and significance of the sun in various societies.
The area was settled by the Spanish and used to be part of Mexico. Most of the Spanish-language names are the names they were given at the time of settlement.
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Names only have meanings in their original language. If your name in Spanish is Miguel (Spanish for Michael), it would mean exactly the same thing as it means in English, not something different.
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