The equivalent coins (1/100 of a franc) was called a centime (pronounced sonn-TEEM).
By extension, the modern euro cent coin is also called a centime, similar to the way Americans and Canadians refer to 1-cent coins as pennies because both countries used British Coins long ago.
Penny (as in a coin): souPenny (as in the name): Same spelling as the English, Penny.
Penelope
Anfernee "Penny" Deon Hardaway.
There are 100 French cents equivalent to one French penny.
they are given those names because the owner is french and he likes that name.
Huguenots.
Huguenots
As a given name it is a woman's name.
The name Markell stays the same. If you are asking about the French given name, it is spelled Marcel.
Sonia is a female given name with no particular signification in French.
No, the last name Suggs is not of French origin. It is an English surname that is derived from the given name "Sugg," which was a medieval diminutive of the name "Swithun."
The special name given to people who speak fluent French is "Francophone." This term is used to describe individuals who are native or proficient speakers of the French language.