This is a totally debatable premise and is not a question that can be resolved by a definitive answer.
If this is simply the name Miranda, then you spell it just the same as in English. If you are referring to "Miranda Rights" then you have a problem. The french have no Miranda rights, nor any real equivalent. This means that they don't have a word for it. If this is what you want to convey then you will need to explain it.
If you mean a gesture/action/sound to convey information then, Message, gesture or warning
No, convey is a verb.
convey
"I am trying to convey an important idea through this series of paintings," is a sentence for convey. Convey is defined as to transport or place or carry.
Yes, convey is a verb.
Convey is a verb.
please convey my regards to your parents.
I'll convey your message to your friend.
There are various types of fables, including animal fables where animals act like humans to convey moral lessons, cautionary fables warning against certain behaviors, and humorous fables that entertain while imparting wisdom. Additionally, there are mythological fables that incorporate gods and supernatural elements to convey moral messages.
Eddie Convey was born in 1910.
Sylvia Convey was born in 1948.