L'Ecosse - there is an accent aigu over the first e (I couldn't figure out how to type it in). the adjective forms (Scottish) are ecossais, ecossaise (again with the accent aigu).
Bonnie means beautiful or good from the French bon/bonne meaning good. It's also a name...... Like mine!
It derives from the French medieval female first name Regina, meaning queen. The first written record using the "Renn" spelling was in Scotland in the 12th century.
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SCOTLAND - (L')EcosseSCOTTISH - (m) eccosais [ekosay] (f) eccosaise[ekosayz]NRBB
The name "Écosse" for Scotland in French is believed to have originated from the Latin name for the region, "Caledonia." Over time, the name evolved into "Escosse" in Old French and eventually became "Écosse" in modern French.
The French word for Scotland is "Écosse."
Scotland is translated ' l'Ecosse ' in French
Scotland is " l'Écosse " in French.
l'écosse is the name of Scotland in French.
Scotland is spelt " Écosse " in French.
Scotland is spelled as "Écosse" in French.
French people spell Scotland as "Écosse."
Écosse is French for Scotland. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, spelled Édimbourg in French.
The name Callum does not have a direct translation in French as it originates from Scotland. However, it can be translated as "beauty" or "handsome" in a more general sense.
The name Lyon could be a French name, but would more likely be spelled Lyons in that case. It is actually a fairly common name in Scotland. Most Americans with this name are descended from Scottish, Scots-Irish or English immigrants. My last name is Lyon and we have traced our ancestry to 17th century Scotland. Thanks. Keith Lyon