Latinizing Jennifer: For the Latin ear, Jennifer sounds the nicknames we make. For example, Maria Eugenia's are called Maruja and Maria Fernanda is Marifer. In other words, Jennifer sounds like Eugenia Fernanda. Yet, there are so many Jennifer's in Spanish-Speaking communities that your best bet is Jennifer, as is.
Name Origin: Jennifer is the English translation from Cornish. From it's origin to French to Spanish, Jennifer is Genobeba or Genoveva. This is a very high-class name, but most Genobeba's find the name to bulky, so they prefer to be called Beba. And, Beba is like Baby girl.
Origin of Jennifer: http://www.behindthename.com/name/jennifer
Jennifer means "white spirit" in Spanish and is pronounced with a soft 'J'. (Yeni-fer)
The name Jen in Spanish is: Jenifer.
Jenny
Jenny is the short name of Jennifer and there are Spanish Jennifer girls, so it's the same
The way 'Jennifer' would be /read/pronounced by a Spanish-speaker unfamiliar with the name or its English pronunciation, would probably be 'khayNEEfair' or 'KHAYneefair' ('kh/KH' as in 'loch')
Jennifer Lopez is spanish because her parents are from Puerto Rico.
Just like you would write Jennifer in english. (Jennifer)
La Isla Bonita
its the same because its a name it only changes if its a thing like dog to perro.(english to spanish)
Jennifer Wahlund's birth name is Jennifer Lee Graves.
Jennifer Ashton's birth name is Jennifer Lee Garfein.
yeah Jennifer is a name
My name is Jennifer!!
¡Felices Pascuas, Jennifer!
No. The term "have learned" places this useage into the present perfect. "Jennifer y su clase han aprendido español." The preterit would be equivalent to "Jennifer and her class learned Spanish." The Spanish for that is "Jennifer y su clase aprendieron español."