Saint James.
San Diego is in spanish already, I don't think is a translation of "Diego" to English as Jaime for James or Eduardo for Edward. San Diego could be "Saint Diego" in English although personal names or place names are not usually translated.
The English name for Diego is James.
Javier is the English equivalent of the name Xavier.
Juan = JohnDiego = DidacusSaint John Didacus
Diego is a name
This is how you spell the name Diego. It is a Spanish name equivalent to James.
John Paul Sir James.
Diego is Spanish for James. There is a little controversy about the origin, but James is is. The book of the Bible known as James is Santiago (simply Saint James), which has become a Spanish name in itself. So technically, the cities Santiago, Chile, and San Diego, California, have the same name, meaning (St. James), though San Diego is named after Franciscan priest Diego de Alcala, according to Wiki. For more, view this link: http://spanish.about.com/od/historyofspanish/a/diego.htmDerived from the word Didacus; Meaning being strong spirited and charismatic.Diego means James in Spanish.
The English equivalent for the Spanish name Javier is Xavier.
Diego Martin is just a name. Names aren't translated.
Yost is equivalent to Justice, Justin, or Justus
The equivalent english name for the italian name "Vincenzo", is "Vincent".
The equivalent of the German word Vorname in English is "name".