"Michael" is an English equivalent of the French name "Michelle."
Specifically, the French word is a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation is "mee-shehl." The masculine equivalent is "Michel."
yes michelle is a french name
Michelle.
No. That would be an English name for a person of French origin, in the same way that Langlais ("the English") is used as a French last name.
The French name for Roger is "Roger." It is the same in both English and French.
Your Korean name can still be Michelle, if you'd like it to be. You would merely sound it out when writing it in Korean, writing with the appropriate characters that would match the sounds in "Michelle." This is how you would write "Michelle" in Korean Hangul: 미셸 Mi-Shyel
yes michelle is a french name
Michelle is a French name
In the UK, Michelle is a female name. The male version is Michael.
in French the first name Michelle is spelled "Michèle" but the form "Michelle" also exists.
Natalia "Natalia" means birthday or Child of Christmas because the Latin root is "natal" as in, the birth of Christ.
Michelle, ma belle as in the Beatles song means my beautiful Michelle in English.
Yes! Very Good! Or should I say Tres Bon!
Michelle is French in origin.
French...
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Michelle is a French name, the feminine of Michel, the French for Michael. It did not exist in Roman times.
Makayla is an anglicized spelling and pronunciation of the Italian, name Michela. The English and French equivalent would be Michelle.