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Old French boy names

17 old French boy names โ€” each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Gage BoyOld French/GAYJ/Pledge, oath.79/100
Kurtis BoyOld French/KER-tis/Variant of Curtis, from Old French court meaning courtly or polite.88/100
Coy BoyOld French/KOY/From Old French coi meaning quiet or modest or shy.88/100
Seymour BoyOld French/SEE-mor/From Saint Maur, a place name of French origin.86/100
Gaylord BoyOld French/GAY-lord/A spirited and gallant nobleman.79/100
Normand BoyOld French/nor-MAND/From the north; Northman or Viking.78/100
Marshell BoyOld French/mar-SHEL/Horse servant, variant of Marshall.51/100
Mercer BoyOld French/MER-sur/A merchant or trader.43/100
French BoyOld French/FRENCH/From France; surname as given name.40/100
Taylon BoyOld French/TAY-len/Tailor or cutter of cloth; variant of Taylor.40/100
Hervey BoyOld French/HAR-vee/Battle worthy or eager warrior; variant of Harvey.40/100
Lanier BoyOld French/luh-NEER/Woolen worker; occupational surname.40/100
Doyce BoyOld French/DOYS/Sweet; possibly from Old French douce meaning sweet.39/100
Percell BoyOld French/per-SEL/Pierce the valley, from perce and val in Old French.37/100
Percival BoyOld French/PUR-sih-vul/From Arthurian legend, possibly meaning pierce the veil.36/100
Sire BoyOld French/SY-ur/Lord or master; from the title of nobility.24/100
Lancelot BoyOld French/LAN-suh-lot/From Old French Lancelot, possibly meaning land or lance.9/100

Frequently asked questions

How many old French boy names are there?

NameTheKid lists 17 old French boy names, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular old French boy names?

Popular choices include Gage, Kurtis, Coy, Seymour, Gaylord.