What are the common French names?

French names also have the given name first and the surname last, usually consisting of two or three stanzas. The first one and two stanzas are the personal name, and the last stanza is the surname. Sometimes the name can last up to four or five stanzas, and most of them are Christian names and names given by elders. But now there are fewer and fewer long names. For example: Henri Rene Albert Guy de Maupassant is translated as: Henri Rene Abel Guy de Maupassant, generally referred to as Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant.

French names often contain articles such as Le and La, and prepositions such as de. When translated into Chinese, they should be translated together with the surname, such as La Fantaine, Le Goff, de Gaulle. ,wait.

Women’s names and verbal addresses are basically the same as English names. For example, a lady named Jacqueline Bourgeois married Fran?ois Martin. After the marriage, the lady was called Mrs. Martin and her name was Jacqueiline Martin.