"The door" is the English meaning of the French name Laporte.
Specifically, the word functions as a proper noun. It is formed by combining the feminine singular definite article la("the") and the feminine noun porte ("door"). The pronunciation will be "la-port" in French.
"To see him" is an English meaning of the French name Levoir.Specifically, the masculine personal pronoun le means "him, it". The present infinitive voirtranslates as "to see". The pronunciation will be "luh-vwahr" in French.
No, it is English, meaning "herdsman". edit: It is French also, as a nickname from popular Latin calvus, meaning 'bald'.
"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."
"Hilaire" is a French equivalent of the English name "Hillary."Specifically, the French and the English names trace their origins back to the Latin adjective "hilarius." The original meaning therefore is "cheerful." The pronunciation is "ee-lehr."
"Sylvia" is an English equivalent of the French name "Sylvie."Specifically, the French noun is a feminine proper name. It traces its origins back to the ancient Latin name "Silvia." Its original meaning of "related to the woods" translates into French as "relatif au bois."The respective pronunciations of the French proper name and of the French meaning are "seel-vee" and "ruh-lah-tee-faoh bwah."
Duquesne is a French family name. It is based on a mostly northern French pronounciation of 'chêne', meaning oak in English.
Leo Laporte's birth name is Leo Gordon LaPorte.
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"To see him" is an English meaning of the French name Levoir.Specifically, the masculine personal pronoun le means "him, it". The present infinitive voirtranslates as "to see". The pronunciation will be "luh-vwahr" in French.
The name "Laura" has the same meaning in French as it does in English. It is derived from the Latin word "laurus," meaning "laurel tree" or "crown."
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No, it is English, meaning "herdsman". edit: It is French also, as a nickname from popular Latin calvus, meaning 'bald'.
"Wide meadow" in old english and 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."
No, Taylor is not a French name. It is of English origin and is derived from an occupational surname meaning "tailor."
The French name Guillaume means "William" in English. It is of Germanic origin and is a common name in France and other French-speaking countries.
According to Wiktionary.fr, Travis is a variant of the French 'Travers' meaning 'sideways'.