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'.
name.
father's name
The Spanish title "En nombre del amor" means "In the Name of Love." You can learn more about this show at the Wikipedia and Internet Movie Database websites.
Numbers is numeros in spanish Numbers is numeros in spanish
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
The same name can be used in Spanish.
The Spanish word nombre means name in English.
tu nombre es
number 1
My name is mean. = mi nombre está cruel.My name means... = mi nombre quiere decir...
father's name
Name of God
'el nombre de kaiden' = 'kaiden's name', in Spanish
Nothing. 'Tu nombre' means 'your name'
If you mean 'to order for/on behalf of': pedir en nombre de
name in Spanish is nombre
Mi nombre es...
"Nombre" is Spanish for "name" "Numero" is Spanish for "number"