French Baby Names For Boys and Girls With Meanings - Page 35
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Names of French origin are formed in a variety of ways. Many French names are derived from Latin, which was the language of the Roman Empire and the Catholic Church. Others are derived from Germanic languages, which were spoken by the Franks and other Germanic tribes who invaded France in the early Middle Ages. Some French names are also derived from Celtic languages, which were spoken in France before the arrival of the Romans.
French names typically consist of one or multiple given names, and a surname. Usually one given name and the surname are used in a personβs daily life, with the other given names used mainly in official documents. Middle names, in the English sense, do not exist. Initials are not used to represent second or further given names
This collection has all French Baby Names - traditional, modern,religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce French baby names to help you make the right choice!
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French Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A variant of Massa; A Burden; Prophecy; A French habitational Place name | ||
He works with the stone | ||
He is a stroneworker | ||
A person who is mason, a stone worker | ||
A gift of God | ||
French name for gift of God | ||
Germanic - Mighty in battle; Mighty Battle Maiden; A variant form of Matilda | ||
Matthew; one who is the gift of God | ||
A French cognate of Magdalene meaning one who is from Magdala | ||
French name for gift of God | ||
French name for gift of God | ||
A spear | ||
French name describing something dark | ||
One who has dark hair | ||
A dark skinned one, moorish | ||
Violet-colored things | ||
English - Resembling a small bird | ||
To be the greatest | ||
A woman who is considered the greatest | ||
The greatest one | ||
One who is the greatest | ||
The greatest one | ||
A woman who is easy to love | ||
She was the God's gift | ||
She is the God's gift | ||
A Boy who was the Gif of God | ||
The mother of lilies | ||
A french occupational name, stone worker | ||
A French color name, a deep blue color | ||
A variant of the name Mathilda, the battle mighty | ||
A French name meanng Blackbird | ||
Who is like God? | ||
A woman from Magdala, or one from the high tower | ||
The supplied grant or help, or the grant that is supplied | ||
A saint who serves Jesus, a servant Saint | ||
The supply of help, a huge or great supply | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
A person who is naturally having skin of a dusky or dark color. | ||
Germanic - Hard Worker; Greek - Honey; Bee; Strong Work; Industrious; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa | ||
Hebrew - Sea of Bitternes; Rebelliousness; Wished for child; To swell; A variant form of Mendi | ||
The business person engaged in retail trade. Dealer. | ||
Merchandise, a merchant, a trader who deals in textile | ||
Old French - Blackbird; Celtic - Sea-bright; Hebrew - Sea of Bitterness | ||
A bright shiny sea, Sea that is bright | ||


