Joseph = José
San Jose is Spanish for St. Joseph.
Gonzo is not a registered Spanish word. Gonzo may be a corruption of the Spanish word ganso - goose. The man credited with introducing it into English usage was named William Joseph "Bill" Cardoso, an American.
"Jose" is Spanish for Joseph; Joseph is a German name, at least spelled the same in German. The German (Deutsch) pronunciation is "yo-sef."
In Spanish, he is called San José.
Saint Joseph is a Christian figure revered by Catholics worldwide, and the name "Joseph" has origins in Hebrew. While the name is used in many Spanish-speaking countries due to the influence of Catholicism, it is not exclusively Spanish.
Two answers, depending on exactly what you mean by the question: 1. If your name is Joseph, that is your name... even if you are speaking Spanish at the moment. 2. José is considered the Spanish equivalent of Joseph, as the two share a common origin.
the spanish name of thismeans Saint Joseph
The first name Joseph is spelled the same in French.
It is the Spanish equivalent of the name "Joseph".
No he is Mexican.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
Joseph in Spanish is Jose So the name of the mission is Saint Joseph