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French Baby Names, Meanings |
2221 names found for "French" (page 3 of 45) |
Amice
(French)
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. Also a French Form of the Latin Amico, Meaning Friend
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. Also a French Form of the Latin Amico, Meaning Friend
Amicia
(French)
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. Also a French Form of the Latin Amico, Meaning Friend
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. Also a French Form of the Latin Amico, Meaning Friend
Amy
(French)
Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. in Common Use After Publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'
Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. in Common Use After Publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'
Amyas
(French)
From the Old French Name Derived from Latin 'Amatus' Meaning Loved. Used by British Writer Charles Kingsley for the Hero of His Novel 'Westward Ho!'
From the Old French Name Derived from Latin 'Amatus' Meaning Loved. Used by British Writer Charles Kingsley for the Hero of His Novel 'Westward Ho!'
Andrea
(French)
Brave. A Feminine Form of the Greek Andrew, Meaning Manly or Brave. Feminine Form of Andre
Brave. A Feminine Form of the Greek Andrew, Meaning Manly or Brave. Feminine Form of Andre
Andree
(French)
Form of Greek Masculine Andrew, Meaning Manly or Brave. Feminine Form of Andre, Masculine
Form of Greek Masculine Andrew, Meaning Manly or Brave. Feminine Form of Andre, Masculine
Anne
(French)
French Spelling of English Ann, a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain. Famous Bearers: St Anne; King Henry Viii's Wives Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves; Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne
French Spelling of English Ann, a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain. Famous Bearers: St Anne; King Henry Viii's Wives Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves; Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne
Antoine
(French)
A French Form of the English Anthony Which is Derived from a Roman Clan Name Meaning Highly Praiseworthy
A French Form of the English Anthony Which is Derived from a Roman Clan Name Meaning Highly Praiseworthy
Antoinette
(French)
Inestimable, Without Price; Feminine Form of Anthony or Antoine. Marie Antoinette - Queen of France (As Wife of Louis Xvi) Who Was Unpopular Because of Her Extravagance and Opposition to Reform Contri
Inestimable, Without Price; Feminine Form of Anthony or Antoine. Marie Antoinette - Queen of France (As Wife of Louis Xvi) Who Was Unpopular Because of Her Extravagance and Opposition to Reform Contri
Antoinette
(French)
Beyond Praise. French Feminine Form of Anthony Generally Associated With French Queen Marie Antoinette, Wife of King Louis Xvi, Guillotined During the French Revolution
Beyond Praise. French Feminine Form of Anthony Generally Associated With French Queen Marie Antoinette, Wife of King Louis Xvi, Guillotined During the French Revolution
Aramis
(French)
Fictional Swordsman: (Ambitious and Filled With Religious Aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers
Fictional Swordsman: (Ambitious and Filled With Religious Aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers