huh, okay, going with the most English version of each, although several are perfectly common names as is in English:
Andre ( accent on e): Andrew
Antoine: Anthony
Henri: Henry
Matthieu: Matthew
Francois ( comma under c): Francis
Alain: Alan
Philippe: Philip
Pierre: Peter
Laurent: Lawrence
Jean: John
Luc: Luke
Jacques: James (!)
Jeanne: Jane
Monique: Monica
Marie: Mary
Suzanne: Susan
Helene ( accent on first and second e): Helen or Elaine
Emilie ( accent on first e): Emily
Sylvie: Sylvia (maybe)
Lucie: Lucy
Beatrice ( accent on first e): Beatrix
Laure: Laura
Veronique ( accent on first e): Veronica
Therese (accent on first and second e): Teresa
2006-10-31 08:00:02
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answer #1
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Andrew, Anthony, Henry, Matthew, Francis, Alan, Philip, Peter, Laurence, John, Luke, James, Joan, Monica, Mary, Susan, Helen, Emily, Sylvia, Lucy, Beatrice, Laura, Veronica, Theresa.
2006-10-31 09:03:06
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answered by Doethineb 7
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Andrew? or Andres?
Anthony
Henry
Matthew
Frank?
Alan?
Philip
AS is
As is
As is
Luke
Jake
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As is
As is
Susannah
Helen
Emily
Sylvia?
Lucy
As is
Laura
Veronica
Theresa
I might not be right since they are names and I dont take French I take German.
2006-10-31 07:40:16
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answer #3
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answered by bluefire_91 2
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go to freetranslation.com and click french to English and then type them in a hit translate
2006-10-31 07:37:35
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answered by xkrista44x 2
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do your own homework, fool.
besides, this is PAINFULLY obvious and easy.
henri = henry
jean = john
luc = luke
etc, etc, etc.
besides, this isn't really translating. those are all names.
2006-10-31 07:37:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Use http://www.thismeansthis.com translates most languages..
2006-11-01 03:43:40
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answered by anbu_nin 3
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