Terry
Names are spelt the same in French as they are in English, it's just the pronunciation that's different. There is no French variant of Tara; the closest unrelated names are Teresa and Terra.
John
Terry is commonly spelled 'Thierry' in French. No Thierry is a different name - Térence
It's spelt in the same way but it will be pronounced differently when speaking in french.
"Peter" is the English equivalent of the French name "Pierre."Specifically, the French name is a masculine proper noun. Both the English and the French names trace their origins back to the ancient Greek name, "Πέτρος" ("Pétros"). The name's original meaning is "rock, stone." The pronunciation is "pyehr."
The French name Thierry is of Germanic origin and means "ruler of the people." It is a masculine name that was popularized by the Frankish king Thierry I in the Middle Ages.
Names are spelt the same in French as they are in English, it's just the pronunciation that's different. There is no French variant of Tara; the closest unrelated names are Teresa and Terra.
Jacques is the French equivalent of the English name James.
John
"Michael" is an English equivalent of the French name "Michelle."Specifically, the French word is a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation is "mee-shehl." The masculine equivalent is "Michel."
"Marylou" is an English equivalent of the French nickname Malou.Specifically, the French word is a nickname for Marie-Louise. The English equivalent of the complete name is "Mary Louise." The respective pronunciations of the French nickname and first name are "mah-loo" and "mah-ree-lweez."
It's a first name
The equivalent French first name for Jamie or James is 'Jacques'.
Terry is commonly spelled 'Thierry' in French. No Thierry is a different name - Térence
Vicki is one French equivalent of the English name "Vikki." The pronunciation of the diminutive for the French proper name Victoire ("Victoria") will be "vee-kee" in French.
"Name" is a literal English equivalent of the French word nom. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "no" in French.
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