I would spell "Lori" as a man's name like this: Laurie. Like in Little Women, but I don't know.
In Hawaiian, "man" is spelled as "kāne."
The French for man is homme.
The possessive form for the noun man is man's.example: It is a man's right to be happy.
This is how to say hello my name is in persian, "Salam, esme man hast..".
"That's a man" in French is spelled as "C'est un homme".
There is no Hebrew name for Frank. You would just call him Frank. You can spell it פראנק
René / Renato (a man's name)
When he cannot spell Richard.
Jeffery Dohmer <--- spell check!
Hephaestus, god of fire and metalworking.
The proper noun, a name for the animated character or mascot, is the Michelin Man.
Ahh that old gem. I have actually done this before and it can work quite well. Simply ask them "How do you spell your name?" (So u can add them on facey or on your cell phone or whatever other good enough excuse you can come up with at the time) Ofcourse this is not 100% fail-safe. For instance: ME: "How do you spell your name again, I'll add you on facebook." OLDER MAN: "It's spelt J-I-M, you know, Jim" OLDER MAN: "you forgot my name didn't you" ME: ".....yes"
It's usually spelled "Ian" (variant of John, also Iain).
I am a girl and my name is Peyton but we spell it Peyten because it is unique
Gammal man.
If you use the term as an adjective, you would hyphenate it: He is a well-known man. But if you switch the word order around, you would say: He is a man who is well known.
He would name it "Dead".....