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Meaning of the Name French

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The first name French is of American origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

American: From France

Similar Names

Ferenc | Franc | France | Franco | Franca | Franci |

Related Names

Francesco  (Italian)
Derived from the Latin Francis Meaning French or Free One
Francesco  (Latin)
Variant of Francis: from 'Franciscus' Meaning Frenchman. Famous Bearers: St Francis of Sales Who is Patron Saint of Writers, St Francis of Assisi Who Founded the Franciscan Order of Friars, Navigator
Franchot  (Latin)
Variant of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: Movie Producer Francis Ford Coppola
Francis  (French)
A French Man
Francis  (Latin)
Frenchman (Fran, Franc, France, Francois, Frankie, Franz)
Francis  (Latin)
From 'Franciscus' Meaning Frenchman. Famous Bearers: St Francis of Sales Who is Patron Saint of Writers, St Francis of Assisi Who Founded the Franciscan Order of Friars, Navigator Sir Francis Drake, a
Francisca  (Spanish)
Variant of Frances Meaning French, from France, or Free One
Francisco  (Latin)
Variant of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: Movie Producer Francis Ford Coppola
Francisco  (Spanish)
Variant of Frank. Also a Spanish Variant of the Latin Francis, Meaning Frenchman or Free One
Franco  (Italian)
Diminutive of Francesco: Derived from the Latin Francis Meaning French or Free One
Franco  (Latin)
Diminutive of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: Movie Producer Francis Ford Coppola
Franco  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Francisco: Variant of Frank. Also a Spanish Variant of the Latin Francis, Meaning Frenchman or Free One
Franco  (French)
Variant of Frank: a Diminutive of the Latin Francis, Meaning Frenchman or Free One. Famous Bearer: American Singer Frank Sinatra
Francois  (Latin)
Variant of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: Movie Producer Francis Ford Coppola
Franek  (Czech)
Diminutive of Frantisek: Frenchman
Frang  (Gaelic)
A Frenchman; Gaelic Form of Francis. Pet Name: Frangag. (Frang)
Frang  (Scottish)
Frenchman
Frangag  (Scottish)
Variant of Frang: Frenchman
Frank  (French)
A Diminutive of the Latin Francis, Meaning Frenchman or Free One. Famous Bearer: American Singer Frank Sinatra
Frankie  (French)
Diminutive of Frank: a Diminutive of the Latin Francis, Meaning Frenchman or Free One. Famous Bearer: American Singer Frank Sinatra
Franky  (Latin)
Diminutive of Francis: Frenchman. Famous Bearer: Movie Producer Francis Ford Coppola
Frans  (German)
Variant of Franz: Frenchman
Franta  (Czech)
Diminutive of Frantisek: Frenchman
Frantik  (Czech)
Variant of Frantisek: Frenchman
Frantisek  (Czech)
Frenchman
Franzen  (German)
Variant of Franz: Frenchman
Franzl  (German)
Variant of Franz: Frenchman
Fraser  (English)
French Town
Fraser  (Scottish)
Strawberry Flowers. of the Forest Men. A Major Scottish Clan. from a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name
Frasier  (English)
Variant of Fraser: French Town
Fraze  (English)
Diminutive of Fraser: French Town
Frazer  (Scottish)
From a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name. Famous Bearer: British Actor Frazer Hines
Frazer  (English)
Variant of Fraser: French Town
Frazier  (English)
Variant of Fraser: French Town
Gaspar  (French)
French Form of Caspar
Gaspard  (French)
French Form of Caspar
Gauthier  (French)
French Form of Walter
Gautier  (French)
French Form of Walter
Gay  (French)
From the Old French Word 'Gai', Meaning Merry or Light-hearted
Gaye  (French)
From the Old French Word 'Gai', Meaning Merry or Light-hearted
Gaylord  (French)
From the Old French, Meaning High-spirited. Used As Both a Surname and Given Name
Georgette  (French)
A French Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: British Romance Novelist Georgette Heyer
Germaine  (French)
Feminine Form of Jermaine: 'German' or 'From Germany', from the French Word, Germain. Famous Bearer: S Feminist Writer Germaine Greer
Ghislaine  (French)
A French Name Derived from the Old German 'Gisil', Meaning Pledge
Gil  (French)
French Form of Julius
Gilbert  (Scottish)
A Famous Pledge; Derived from the Old French Guillebert, a Derivative of the Old High German Gisilberht, Which is Composed from the Elements Gisil (Pledge) and Beraht (Bright, Famous)
Gill  (French)
French Form of Julius
Giselle  (French)
The French Form of the German Gisela, Meaning Pledge
Godfrey  (English)
Peace of God; Derived from the Old French Godefrei
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