French baby names
Baby names of French origin, with meanings and pronunciations.
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Free man.
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Supplanter.
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Handsome, beautiful.
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God is my strength
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Crossing or tollgate.
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From the forest
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Foreign riches
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Raven or crow.
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Mild, merciful
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Golden
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Little warrior; of Mars.
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Love.
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Renowned warrior.
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Pearl.
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Eagle; little pledge.
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Renowned warrior.
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Eagle; little pledge.
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Good friend; fine companion.
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Star.
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Rose garden
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Red-haired or fox-colored.
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Coral; little maiden.
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Free; little and feminine.
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She.
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Elf ruler; noble strength.
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Grace; favor.
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Pearl; the herb marjoram.
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Sun.
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Elf ruler; noble.
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Follower of Dionysus; festive.
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Transporter; from the surname Cartier.
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House; home.
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Famous warrior; healthy.
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Beautiful.
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Transporter; cart driver.
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Violet flower; purple.
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Handsome; admirer.
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From the island.
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Claw of a bird of prey.
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Pretty, beautiful.
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Esteemed, beloved.
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Weapon.
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Channel, canal.
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Female member of a royal family, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen.
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Precious stone.
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Page boy, usher
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Already.
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The king.
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Divine; heavenly.
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Of the sea; beloved.
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Small; humble.
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From the name of the French region Lorraine, meaning kingdom of Lothar.
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Diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
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Diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
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French feminine form of John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
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Feminine form of Yvon, from Germanic iv, meaning yew tree.
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French feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
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French form of Margaret meaning pearl, and also the French word for the daisy flower.
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From a medieval French nickname meaning white or fair.
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A feminine diminutive of Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning often glossed as priceless.