Cassandre is the French equivalent of the English name "Cassandra."
Specifically, the French and English names are feminine proper nouns. Both names derive from the Greek first name, ΚαÃÃάνδÃÂα (Kassándra). The pronunciation will be "kah-sahndr" or "kah-sahn-druh" in French.
Depends on the pronunciation of the letter
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.
Michele is the same in English and French, although in some spellings it might have two L's. But the name exists in both languages.
"Suzanne"
the first name Richard is spelled the same in French.
the first name Jake is spelled "Jacques" in French
There is no translation to any name in English to French but they maybe pronounced differently
Belle is a french name and word which means beautiful.
The French translation for the name Ralph is Raoul.
It's the same as English.
The French name equivalent of Cassandra is "Cassandre."
Cassandra is the same in English and Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates from the Greek name Κασσάνδρα (Kassandra), with the meaning of "shining upon men". The pronunciation will be "kahs-SAHN-drah" in Italian.
Cassandra in French is pronounced "kas-sahn-drah."
Lewis is translated into Louis.
it's a cute name for 'dog'
Ain is the name of a french departement (a king of french region) so there's no translation for it
It's still just Cassandra. It is actually a semi-popular name in English-speaking countries.
This is a recently invented girl's name apparently derived from the English 'darling'.