You need to be more specific if you are referring to literary or historical personage.
Elle s'appelle is a French equivalent of 'Her name is'.son nom est....
il s'appelle
You can say "His name is" in French as "Son nom est".
Son nom est Treillis et son nom est John - in french google translate it!
To say "its name is" in French, you would say "Son nom est."
Frankie...another Fluffy kid Frankie, the perfect son for Gabriel.
It is French and it means 'son of man with red hair'
jesus
Frankie...another Fluffy kid Frankie, the perfect son for Gabriel.
Elle s'appelle is a French equivalent of 'Her name is'.son nom est....
il s'appelle
Jesus, the Son sits at His right hand. Mark 14:62 & 16:19
It's not a French name.
Moore is originated from Old French meaning son of the moor or a dark-complexioned man.
You can say "His name is" in French as "Son nom est".
In the movie "The Patriot," the Frenchman named his son Gabriel after the archangel Gabriel, who is a prominent figure in Christianity and is often associated with strength, courage, and divine protection. By naming his son Gabriel, the Frenchman may have been expressing his hope that his son would embody these qualities and be protected in the midst of the turmoil and danger of the American Revolutionary War depicted in the film. Additionally, the name Gabriel has historical and biblical significance, adding depth to the character and his story.
Son nom est Treillis et son nom est John - in french google translate it!