French names are also first and last names, which generally consist of two or three paragraphs. The first two sections are names, and the last section is surnames. Sometimes the names can reach four or five paragraphs, mostly Christian names and names given by elders. But now there are fewer and fewer long names. Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant was translated into Henri René Abel guy de maupassant, commonly known as Guy de Maupassant guy de maupassant.
French names usually contain articLes, such as le and La, and prepositions, such as de. When translating into Chinese, you should use surnames, such as La Fantaine Lafontaine, Le Goff Legoff, de Gaulle, etc.
Women's names and oral addresses are basically the same as English names. For example, a young lady named Jacqueline Bourgeois married to a famous Fran? ois Martin. After marriage, this lady was called Lady Martin, and her name was Jacqueline Martin.