It depends which countries president you are referring to.
Montpelier. Montpelier.
There is no international single name. Certain countries have names for the official residence, though not all do so
Theodore Roosevelt was the first President to use "White House" on his official stationery and so perhaps gave it a more official status. I do not think Congress has ever acted to officially give the White House that name.
The White House is what president's official home is called. This used to be an unofficial name for the executive mansion but at some point became the name that is universally used. Theodore was the first to use "White House" on his official stationery.The official executive mansion provided as a home for US presidents is usually called the White House, located in Washington D.C.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to put the term on his official stationery. People called it the White House almost from the time it was built.
obama is the official president of the united states
Ireland does not have a governor. The President of Ireland lives in Áras an Úachtaráin, which literally means the home of the president. The Taoiseach, which is the official name of the head of an Irish government does not have an official residence and so live in their own home.
the white house.
It did not really have an official name, I think. People called it the executive mansion or the president's home. It was unofficially called the Whjte House for a long time before T. Roosevelt used that term on his official stationery.
the current name is Barack Obama.
Name of US president is osama bin laden. Tees.
Camp David is the official retreat of the President of the U. S.