A Francophile.
No. That would be an English name for a person of French origin, in the same way that Langlais ("the English") is used as a French last name.
It's no different. There's no need to translate a person's name.
The word LaRue is a french word that refers to a person who lives on a pathway, road or track. The word translates from French into English as "The Street".
The French word "malgache" means "Malagasy," which is used to refer to people or things related to Madagascar.
No, it isn't a French name.
Alan
Their names are: Klaus Baudelaire, who loves reading Violet Baudelaire, who loves inventing things and Sunny Baudelaire, who loves biting things
a person who LOVES war
A bisexual
creative
It is a French name that means beautiful and loves nature.
A clever man (or woman) Seriously, there is no appropriate name. Un américain parlant français. or if this person loves french culture you could say, un(e) américain(e) francophile.
awsome person and loves to have fun
the name joana means pride the person who has this name is realy special and is never shy . Loves to have fun but sometimes sad this person loves to dance and shines bright as the stars .
A frog lover.
The name Jully has the meaning of "youthful" or "loves child. " This is of French descent and is often given to a girl.
A person who loves themselves excessively or obsessively is often referred to as a narcissist.