'Jonathan' is spelled the same in French.
The French language equivalent to the name Jonathan is "Jean."
The French language equivalent of the name William is Guillaume.
The name "Jonathan" is not specifically French in origin, but it has been used in French-speaking countries. In French, "Jonathan" would be pronounced the same as in English, and it does not have a specific translation or meaning in the French language.
The French language equivalent to the name Richard is "Renaud."
The name Gary does not have a direct translation in French. It is an English name that does not have a common equivalent in the French language.
Jean. It is pronounced similar to the English Johns, sort of close, anyway.
The French language equivalent of the name William is Guillaume.
Yann
"Hannah" is a name that is not typically translated into French, as it is used as is. However, if you were to translate it, it would be equivalent to "Anne" or "Anna" in French.
The name "Jonathan" is not specifically French in origin, but it has been used in French-speaking countries. In French, "Jonathan" would be pronounced the same as in English, and it does not have a specific translation or meaning in the French language.
Names are the same whatever language you speak. Is your question supposed to be "What is the French equivalent of the name 'Shalom'?"
Je m'appelle Jonathan. (I call myself Johnathan.) Mon nom est Jonathan. (My name is Jonathan.)
The French language equivalent to the name Richard is "Renaud."
It's just Jason, I believe! Only pronounced as you would in French.
The name "Vanessa" was invented by the writer, Jonathan Swift. It has no meaning in any language.
Jean. It is pronounced similar to the English Johns, sort of close, anyway.
There is no French equivalent; the first name Isaac is used in French as well.
"Kierston" is an English/Scottish loan name in French.Specifically, the feminine proper name traces its origins back to Scotland. Its original meaning is "follower of Christ." The equivalent in French is "Christine." But Fernch language speakers tend to respect the original language of the name.The respective pronunciations of the English/Scottish loan name and of the French equivalent are "keer-stoh" and "kree-steen."