The French version of James is Jacques.
The name "James" in French is "Jacques." This name has historical roots and is commonly used in French-speaking countries. Additionally, "James" can also be translated as "Jacob" in some contexts.
Jacques.
'Arlinda' - it's the same as English.
A french male given name, meaning Jacob or James.
In French, "James" is spelled the same way as in English: J-A-M-E-S. However, it may be pronounced differently, often resembling "zhahm." The name is not commonly used in France, with "Jacques" being a more traditional French equivalent.
Jacques. Because Jack is actually a version of the name John, I believe the correct translation might actually be Jean. I think Jacques is the French version of James
Jacques is the French equivalent of the English name James.
The name is "Guillaume"
The french version of Matthew is "Mathieu"
The French version of that first name is spelled the same, Jessica.
There is none.
Pippa is a shortend version of the name Phillipa, which is an English name. It is not French at all.
Jacques
The name "Samantha" does not appear in any translation of the Bible, including the King James Version.
yes michelle is a french name
the french version kept the original name.
Lonny French's birth name is Lonny James Guilmette.