Je m'appelle Jonathan. (I call myself Johnathan.)
Mon nom est Jonathan. (My name is Jonathan.)
"Jonathan" is pronounced the same in French as it is in English. However, the French equivalent for Jonathan is "Jeanathan" or "Jonathane".
The French language equivalent to the name Jonathan is "Jean."
The name "Jonathan" is not specifically French in origin, but it has been used in French-speaking countries. In French, "Jonathan" would be pronounced the same as in English, and it does not have a specific translation or meaning in the French language.
In French, the name "Jonathon" is spelled "Jonathan."
'Jonathan' is the way that the name is written in French too. It still means 'Yahweh has given'. But it's pronounced 'zhoh-nah-thah'.
Je m'appelle......is how you say my name is.......in French.
My name is (whatever) is "Mon nom est ..." or "je m'appelle ..." in French.
It's not a French name
It's not a French name
'Jonathan', as in English.
The French for name is un nom.To say "my name is" in French, you should say Je m'appelle. if you are saying your name for e.g. if my name was jack sharp i would just say that so i would say je m'appelle jack sharp
What is your name in french is: Comment tu t'appelles?