Usually, French do not translate propre names. But James the second is called Jacques II.
James is equivalent to Jacques in French. See discussion below-
Jacques is the french name for a couple of different English names, or at least is used as an appropriate variation for a number of French names. I have heard it used for James, John, Jack.
Bonne fete Jacques!
It's still James Bond, just as your own name wouldn't change if you went to live in France. English names will be pronounced with a French accent, but the spelling doesn't change unless you choose to change it.
"James" and "Jacob" are the English equivalents of the French name Jacques.Specifically, the French name is a masculine proper noun. Both the French and the English first names trace their origins back to the Latin Iacobus, the Greek Ἰακώβος, and the original Hebrew יַעֲקֹב. The pronunciation of the French name is "zhahk"
Jacquelline is French, it is the feminine of James. There is no direct equivalent in Spanish. Some names, like say John or Paul are cosmopolitan, others like Tatiana ( Russian) are language specific. Jacqueline is French and has no Spanish equivalent.
Jacques is the French equivalent of James.
The French version of James is Jacques.
Gilbert James French died in 1866.
Gilbert James French was born in 1804.
The name "James" translates to "Jacques" in French.
Le projet francais de James.
le projet en français de James
Dayv James-French has written: 'Victims of Gravity'
Jacques
no he wasnt
The address of the James Curry is: Brooks Hill Road, French Creek, 26218 M
J'ai besoin de toi, James !