There is no difference in how you say "What is your name?" to a woman or to a man in Spanish, unless you use the word "ma'am" or "sir" in Spanish. The question is "¿Cómo se llama usted?" It is pronounced "KO-mo say YA-ma OO-sted?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
su nombre es or ella se llama
ella se llama (name goes here)
Lola is a girl's name of Spanish origin meaning 'sorrows'.
Nothing. It's just another woman's name. Not common in Spanish, by the way.
"Tabitha" is the Anglicized name of a particular woman in the New Testament Biblical book, Acts of the Apostles. In the Spanish version, it is "Tabita."
Woman is "mujer"
A Spanish woman.
Lola is a girl's name of Spanish origin meaning 'sorrows'.
Daniela (a woman's name)
Nothing. It's just another woman's name. Not common in Spanish, by the way.
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Clara is a spanish name meaning a sexy spanish woman
It is a womans name and means "light" in spanish.
¿Cómo te llamas?
Una peineta.
The weeping woman (Spanish: La Llorona)
Ask them
Because they wanted to learn Spanish
You can ask "¿Cómo eres?" to inquire about someone's personality or characteristics. If you are asking about someone else, you can say "¿Cómo es él/ella?" to mean "What is he/she like?"