nombre = name
The Spanish word nombre means name in English.
Word for word translation: "big name my daughter" So it could be "my daughter has a big name" in proper English
nombre = name
It means "name is..."
When wanting to translate the word "number" from English to French, the french translation is "nombre." When used in a sentence properly, the english phrase of "the number is seven" translate to "le nombre est de sept" in French.
'nombre d'habitants' means 'number of inhabitants' in English.
"Nombre de Dios" translates to "Name of God" in English.
"Mi nombre es" means "my name is" in English. A somewhat more common means of expresing this is "me llamo....."
El Nombre = The (first) name ('Nombre y apellido' = 'name and surname') Pronounced 'ell NOMbray'
'Tu nombre' means 'your name.' Remember that 'tu' is often used as 'your' for someone with whom you are familiar or friendly; to ask for someone's name who you do not know well or you wish you to accord respect, it is often better to say 'su nombre' for usted. Be careful! While 'nombre' sounds like the English word 'number,' it is not a cognate - so it does not mean the same thing in English. 'Nombre' is 'name' while 'número' is 'number.'
what does nombre del cliente de telefono in english
First number.