Pig Latin takes the consonant(s) from the first part of the word and swaps them to the end with an "ay" sound, like Scott would be Ott-Skay
Pig Latin for 'your name' is 'or-yay aim-nay'.
Pig Latin for Skye is Eye-Skay.
In pig Latin, the name "Anna" would be "Anna-ay."
In pig latin, the name Jesse would be pronounced as "Essejay."
In Pig Latin, the name "Anthony" would be "Anthonyway."
Pig Latin for 'your name' is 'or-yay aim-nay'.
Pig Latin for Skye is Eye-Skay.
In pig Latin, the name "Anna" would be "Anna-ay."
In pig latin, the name Jesse would be pronounced as "Essejay."
In Pig Latin, the name "Anthony" would be "Anthonyway."
In Pig Latin, the name "Cheyanne" would be pronounced as "Eyannechay."
Emily doesn't mean anything in pig latin. You would SAY Emily "Emilyway" in pig latin, if that's what you were trying to ask.
In Pig Latin you would say Michelle, "I-may, elle-chay."
In Pig Latin, the name "Dalton" would be said as "Altonday."
In Pig Latin, the name "Kaylee" would be spelled as "Aylee-kay."
In Pig Latin, "my name is Halston" would be "y-may ame-nay is-yay Alston-hay".
If you mean please translate x-ray then this is what x-ray is in pig latin: xay-ayray