change (evolution) = changement
change (money, coins) = de la monnaie, des pièces de monnaie
Tracey french does not change your name you are Tracey
Why should you? She isn't French, nor is the name. Your name does not change when you cross a frontier.
Carlos is said as the same in French. It is a name so does not change.
Names never change
Languages do not change names. Therefore, Leanne in French is still 'Leanne'.
Anybody has the option to change their name. No special occasion is required.
Because Helen is a female name, it does not change when translated from one language to another. Therefore, the name 'Helen' in French is simply 'Helen'.
The name "Unicef" does not change internationally, but according to Wikipedia the full name in French is Fonds des Nations unies pour l'enfance
Names do not change through languages, the accent may change the pronunciation though.
If Ralph is someone's name, you wouldn't typically change it from one language to another, however there is a similar French name: Ralphe (pronounced the same).
It is monsieur Messy...names don't usually change in French. Example:if you said that someone's name is "Peter",it will be in french also "Peter" although that the french translation of the name "Peter" is "Pierre" but the name won't be changed because of the translation...hope that you got my point...
Names usually don't change when you say them in different languages. While some countries may have different versionsof a name (e.g. Jack = Jacques), a person's own name would not change if they were to go to a foreign country. All that would change would be the locals' pronunciation of said name. If, by your question, you meant "How do you say Annabel with a French accent?", I, personally, have no idea, as I am not French.