The most basic manner of asking would be 'onamae ha nandesuka?' お名前は何ですか?, but if talking to a customer it's better to acknowledge them as a customer by asking 'okyakusamano namae ha nandesuka?' お客様の名前は何ですか?, or 'okyakusamano namae wo kiite iinodeshouka?' お客様の名前を聞いて良いのでしょうか?
The name Sam can be written in Japanese as: サム
The name 'Courtney' isコートニー (kootonii) in Japanese.
The name 'Ethan' in Japanese isイーサン (iisan).
Cassandra. It is not a Japanese name, and will never be made into an actual Japanese word.
キアナ /ki a na/ is the Japanese term for that name.
That all depends on what your name is.
The name Sam can be written in Japanese as: サム
The name Ive would be イベ /i be/ in Japanese.
メグ (me gu) is Japanese for name 'Meg'.
The name 'Courtney' isコートニー (kootonii) in Japanese.
The name 'Ethan' in Japanese isイーサン (iisan).
The name isn't Japanese so it won't have a meaning. But the Japanese way to say the name would be シャンテル (Shanteru).
Cassandra. It is not a Japanese name, and will never be made into an actual Japanese word.
The Japanese Say their last names first when introducing themselves for respect. Say ur name is John Smith. when you introduce yourself to a Japanese person, you will say "Hi, my name is Smith John"so if u were a Japanese soccer player, your jersey would say John on it.
watashi no namae
Hishachingonadseds
キアナ /ki a na/ is the Japanese term for that name.