"Basque" ultimately is an English equivalent of the French name Gaston. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which references a "male inhabitant of Gascony, the name for the Basque Country as it extended historically northward in France -- will be "ga-sto" in French.
Jacquy is one French equivalent of the English name "Jaci." The pronunciation of the diminutive for the feminine proper noun Jacqueline will be "zha-kee" in French.
Mes Aieux is a French phrase that can be translated into English and means "my ancestors" or "my family". It is the name of a a popular French song artist.
Kélile is a French equivalent of the English name "Kayla." The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun -- which originates in the Yiddish transliteration קַײלָע (Kaila) -- will be "ke-leel" in French.
"Adieu jolie Candy" means "Farewell pretty Candy". It is the name of a French pop song from the 70s.
"Her name is Mary" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Elle s'appelle Marie. The declaration translates literally as "She calls herself Mary" or "She names herself Mary" in English. The pronunciation will be "el sa-pel ma-ree" in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
"My name is" in English means Je m'appelle in French.
The name "Cindy" is often translated into French as "Cendrillon."
Le nom in French is "the name" in English.
Henrie
Pierre
Arobase in French means the typographical name for the "@" (at sign) in English.
Quel est ton nom? in French is "What is your name?" in English.
Quel est ton prénom? in French means "What is your first name?" in English.
Lewis is translated into Louis.
Comment t'appelles-tu? in French means "What are you called?" or "What is your name?" in English.
"Name" is a literal English equivalent of the French word nom. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "no" in French.