Vermont. Its name is derived from the French words "vert" meaning green and "mont" meaning mountain.
That sounds French, but I never heard of such a name.
Louis is the French equivalent of the English name "Lewis".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. One of the name's origins postulates the combination of the German words hlūd ("fame") and wīg ("warrior"). The pronunciation will be "loo-ee" or "lwee" in French.
Angleterre is the French name for England.
The name Stinnett is not French in origin. It is an English surname, primarily found in the United States.
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No U.S. states have four words in their names.
'les États-Unis' is the French name of the United States.
Scrat : A combination of both words Squirrel and Rat.
The name Edwin is actually an Old English name not a French name. Edwin is derived from the words ead and wine. The feminine form of the name Edwin is Edwina.
"Belleville" is the name of several communities throughout North America. It is a combination of two French words: belle (meaning beautiful) and ville (meaning city or town).
Yves is a French name. Most likely, you are being asked to supply the French word for "words", which is "mots."