Peter is spelled Pierre 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."
Pedro. It is IMPROPER to translate a person's name unless that person chooses to translate his own name. A person named Peter is called PETER in any language. That is his name.
It's not a French name
Nancy is a French name.
Tracey french does not change your name you are Tracey
! My name is Peter. = Bonjour! Je m'apelle Peter or in French accent Peter is Pierre.
The french name corresponding to Peter is Pierre
The name "Peter" is translated to "Pierre" in French.
It is monsieur Messy...names don't usually change in French. Example:if you said that someone's name is "Peter",it will be in french also "Peter" although that the french translation of the name "Peter" is "Pierre" but the name won't be changed because of the translation...hope that you got my point...
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Peter is spelled Pierre in French. Last names are spelled the same except for some historical celebrities.
Pierre is a French equivalent of the English name "Peter".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the Greek word πέτρος(petros) for "rock, stone". The pronunciation will be "pyehr" in French.
Pierette is the feminine version of Pierre, which is the French name for Peter, meaning 'stone'.
The surname Perrin is English and French. It comes from the Middle English, Old French personal name Perrin, a nickname for the French name Pierre or Peter in English.
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For formal french or when writing in french it is : on appelle mon pere peter For casual french or when talking in french casually: mon pere est s'appelle peter
The literal, word-for-word translation would be "Mon nom est Peter et son nom est David." However, it would be more common in French to say "Je m'appelle Peter et il s'appelle David," which literally translates to "I call myself Peter and he calls himself David."