You have a beautiful name, Rachel.
Le nom in French is "the name" in English.
Beau nom is a French equivalent of 'beautiful name'. The masculine adjective 'beau' means 'beautiful, handsome'. The masculine noun 'nom' means 'name'. All together, it's pronounced 'boh nohm'.
The French word 'nom ' - means 'name' in English.
"Name" is a literal English equivalent of the French word nom. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "no" in French.
The French for "noun" is "nom". The French "non" is the English "no". Pronounciation for "non" and "nom" is the same.
Quel est ton nom? in French is "What is your name?" in English.
"My name is..." is a literal English equivalent of the English-influenced, incomplete, uncommon French phrase Mon nom est... . The pronunciation will be "mo no ey" in French.
"Pseudonym" is an English equivalent of the French phrase nom de guerre. The prepositional phrase translates literally as "name of war" in English. The pronunciation will be "no duh gher" in French.
Mon nom est is pronounced "mohn nom ay" in French. The 'n' in 'mon' is pronounced like the 'n' in 'now', while the 'o' in 'nom' is pronounced as in the English word 'home'. The 'est' is pronounced like 'ay' in English.
"Name of my favorite professor" is an English equivalent of the French phrase nom de mon professeur préféré. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "my preferred professor's name" in English. The pronunciation will be "no duh mo pro-fey-suhr prey-fey-rey" in French.
"Masculine name" is an English equivalent of the French phrase nom masculin. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (le, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "no meh-skyoo-leh" in French.
If I am correct, nom de domaine is the French way of saying Domain Name in English. Domain names, or nom de domaines, are website addresses you can go to on the interenet.