You could say either "Me llamo Sean" or "Mi nombre es sean".
Names, especially sir-names, are not translated unless the owner of that name uses a translation.
Names do not translate. If my name was Tony, and someone says hello to me they will say, "Hola Tony." Some names have local equivalents (for example, Peter/Pedro) but this is not quite the same thing. If you're looking for a "Spanish name" for your Spanish class or something, "Juan" would probably be the most appropriate.
Since Cheez-Its are a brand name, you just say Cheez-its in Spanish.
um my name is saniyah and i wanna know what my name is in spanish
Serenidad
Say+on. Put these two English words together and you will say Sean as it was meant to be said in Spanish.
Son, están sean, estén
Names, especially sir-names, are not translated unless the owner of that name uses a translation.
You just said it in Spanish idiot! T_T
Names do not translate. If my name was Tony, and someone says hello to me they will say, "Hola Tony." Some names have local equivalents (for example, Peter/Pedro) but this is not quite the same thing. If you're looking for a "Spanish name" for your Spanish class or something, "Juan" would probably be the most appropriate.
the name tia in spanish is aunt
Cristóbal is the Spanish name for Christopher.
the name Sydney is actually the same in spanish spelled but can also be pronounced Sidnehy (Si-dneh) because in spanish e's are pronounced eh.
If there was an accent over the 'i' - say-EEN If not, 'sane'. Sein is not a Spanish name, though.
Batista is a Spanish name, so that is how you say it in Spanish. The English translation is 'baptized'.
'Esperanza' is Spanish for the name 'Hope'.
The name Adrienne in Spanish is: Adriana.