Helmet = Cassis
"Williams" means "son of William". "William" means "will" (desire) and "helmet". You might translate this as "strong-minded" or "helmet of desire". I don't know if you'd consider either of these a spiritual concept.
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
You could be French if at least one of your parents is / was French. Check their ID to know.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
a helmet is called 'un casque' (masc.) in French
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casque de vélo
The surname Berthiaume is French in origin and means "Bright Helmet".
look it up on a translator genius p.s. you are not actually a genius, i was being sarcastic
1915 Adrian invented the first steel helmet for the French army: M15
The Adrian helmet worn by the French had a shell that was made from 3 pieces: the dome, the front and the back visors. These were welded or joined together. They had a crest on the top and an emblem on the front. The emblem was a shaped crest or insignia to designate infantry, artillery, cavalry, etc. They were painted slate blue. The Italina Adrain helmet was one piece helmet with no seams in the basic shell. The front was blank and may have an insignia painted on to designate not only the branch of service but the regimental number. They were painted green.
Attic helmet, Corinthian helmet, Beotian helmet, Chalcidian helmet, Illyrian helmet, Boar's tusk helmet.
Air vibrates helmet. Helmet vibrates helmet (two). Helmet vibrates air (inside helmet two).
"William January" is a literal English equivalent of the French name Guillaume Janvier. The first name originates as a French version of the original German name Wilhelm("knight's large helmet"). The pronunciation will be "ghee-yohm zhaw-vyey" in French.
The benefits of a Protec helmet are many. This helmet has been called the 'classic bike helmet'. It protects your head when you are participating in sports that can cause damage if a helmet is not used.
Helmet-To-Helmet are not allowed. If that's what you were asking.