Literally... "What your name?", they are asking for your name.
That's Spanish (bad Spanish) and means "What your name". Correct Spanish would be, for example, "¿Cuál es tu nombre?"
Que es que si tu nombre.. What is what if your name..
nombre de tu estado= name of your state
cal es tu nombre means what is your number?
It is ungrammatical. It literally means: "me if I want them to make me say your name"
Translation: I want to know - what does your name mean? You would have to supply a name for a detailed answer.
Tu nombre es? Qual es tu nombre? chavo que hermoso te ves hoy! or Quieres acer sexo?
Nothing. 'Tu nombre' means 'your name'
que tu
it means: and your name
tu nombre es
Nombre means "name." Be aware though, that it depends on the level of formality you are seeking. For example 'Como se llama?' (what is your name) is basically equivalent to 'Que es tu nombre?' in intent - but Como se llame is quite a bit more formal, while Que es tu nombre is more rude, and demanding. (about like asking 'what is your name?' in english, versus your barking 'your name?' to someone) also, be aware of the difference between llama and llame, one is 'call', the other 'name'.