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Names That Mean French |
414 names found for "French" (page 4 of 9) |
Looking for names that mean French? We couldn't find the exact name French, but listed below are some first names meaning French or names similar to the word French.
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Variant of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection

Variant of Evelyn: from a Surname Derived from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut

Consecrated to God. an Abbreviation of Elisabeth, Derived from a French Diminutive of Elizabeth

Variant of Heloise: Derived from the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide. Also a French Form of Louise

Famous in War. Variant of Aloysia: Feminine Form of Aloysius, Which is a French Provincial Variant of Louis. Also a Variant of Louise

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Industrious. from the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Famous Bearer: French Writer Emile Zola

Feminine Form of Emile: Industrious. from the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Famous Bearer: French Writer Emile Zola

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Industrious. Hardworking. from the Old French Ameline, Derived from Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor. Famous Bearer: British Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst

An Old French Variant of the Latin 'Aestimatus' Meaning Esteemed, or 'Amatus' Meaning Loved

An Old French Variant of the Latin 'Aestimatus' Meaning Esteemed, or 'Amatus' Meaning Loved

Feminine Form of Esme: an Old French Variant of the Latin 'Aestimatus' Meaning Esteemed, or 'Amatus' Meaning Loved

Diminutive of Estelle: Star. A Variant of Estella.Diminutive of Estella: Derived from the Old French Form of the Latin 'stella' Meaning Star

Derived from the Old French Form of the Latin 'stella' Meaning Star. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Charles Dickens' Novel 'Great Expectations'

Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the Hearth. Rules Her Household. from Henriette, the French Feminine Form of Henry

Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the Hearth. Rules Her Household. from Henriette, the French Feminine Form of Henry

Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the Hearth. Rules Her Household. from Henriette, the French Feminine Form of Henry

Well Born, Noble; a Borrowing from the French, Eugene is Derived from the Latin Eugenius, Which is from Eugenes (Well-bom, Noble). Short Names: Gene. (Yoo-jeen)

A Feminine Form of the Greek Eugene. Famous Bearer: Napoleon Iii's Wife, the French Empress Eugenie

Variant of Evelyn: from a Surname Derived from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut

Variant of Evelyn: from a Surname Derived from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut

Variant of Evelyn: from a Surname Derived from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut

From a Surname Derived from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut. Famous Bearer: Evelyn Waugh

Life. Variant of Evelina: from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut. A Male Surname in Modern Use As a Given Name

Variant of Evan; the French Town Famous for Evian Springwater. A Blend of Evan and Ian Meaning 'John-john.'

A Dimunitive of Francisca, Derived from the Latin Francis, Meaning French, from France, or Free One

Derived from the Latin Frances Meaning French, or Free One. Famous Bearer: Th Century Roman Noblewoman St Francesca Romana (St Frances of Rome), British Actress Francesca Annis