The equivalent is 'Maria Elena'
It depends upon WHO is Mary. Any common Mary would be Mary, even in Spanish. If you talk about a historic person, a real "legend" IT CHANGES: The Virgin Mary, WOULD NOT EVER be "La virgen Mary", but "La virgen María". If you said "La virgen Mary" in Spanish, for sure native Spanish-speakers would scoff at you.
Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
There is no word for does in Spanish; it's implied. For example: English: Does he have a dog? Spanish: ¿Tiene un perro? English: Does Mary speak French? Spanish: ¿Mary habla francés? Yes, that's the way you do it, like it says above. There are other ways to say it but if you just use the word tiene just like that with no sentence then it means "have". Spanish is complicated when it come to what means what; I dont think about it when I speak it. It just comes out the correct way since I always speak Spanish in my family. (It's not my first language though, English is but i speak Spanish fluently, my whole family is Mexican.)
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The French spelling of Ellen is commnly "Hélène"
Mary Ellen Kiddle has written: 'Perspectivas' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Readers
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Mary Ellen Gaines's birth name is Mary Ellen Davis.
Mary Ellen Kay's birth name is Mary Ellen Keaggy.
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Mary Ellen Tracy was born in 1943.
Mary Ellen Bamford died in 1946.
Mary Ellen Bamford was born in 1857.