Usage examples of "prénom usuel" in French with translation to English

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Danger est mon deuxième prénom. Danger is my middle name.
Peu de gens nomment le président par son prénom. Few people are on a first name basis with the president.
Je n'arrive pas à me souvenir de son prénom. I can't remember her name.
J'ai pris la liberté de l'appeler par son prénom. I took the liberty of calling him by his first name.
Le prénom le plus répandu dans le monde est Mahomet. The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
Je n'aime pas ton prénom. I don't like your name.
Je connais une femme qui a les mêmes nom et prénom que moi. I know a woman whose first and last names are the same as mine.
« Quel prénom préférez-vous ? » « J'aime bien les deux. » "Which name do you prefer?" "They're both nice."
Je connais ton prénom. I know your Christian name.
Quel est votre prénom ? What's your first name?
Ikeda est mon nom de famille, et Kazuko est mon prénom. Ikeda is my last name, and Kazuko is my first name.
En Chine, nous mettons notre nom de famille en premier, puis notre prénom. In China, we put our family name first, then our name.
Je sais ton prénom. I know your name.
Comment faut-il prononcer votre prénom ? How does one pronounce your first name?
Il fut prénommé d'après le prénom de son grand-père. He was named after his grandfather.
c'est quoi ton prénom what's your name
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