Ms. Hughes,

ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000, which is exactly correlated with the
Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, is available in French. You
can purchase a copy from ISO:

http://www.iso.ch/

(Go to the ISO Store section of the site and search for
the ISO number 10646.)

I don't know of any German translation of all the character
names. As far as I know, German users of the standard simply
make use of the English names of the characters. But you
could confirm by contacting the German standards organization,
DIN:

http://www.din.de

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--Ken Whistler

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> HI,
> We are trying to find a set of the unicode tables with the 
> character labels in French, and one where they are in German. 
>  Do you have these available, or can you point us in the 
> direction of where we might find them please?
> 
> Kind regards,
> Maryanne Hughes
> Technical Writer,
> Pulse Data International,
> New Zealand
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