French
feminine form of
Abel,
meaning
herdsman
French
feminine form of
Abel,
meaning
herdsman
French form of
Absalom, meaning
my
father is peace
French and Italian form of Latin
Achilles,
meaning either "pain" or "lipless."
French name derived from
German Adalheidis, meaning
noble sort, from athel
noble and haidu
kind; sort
French form of English
Adelaide, meaning
noble
sort
Nickname for French
Adélaïde, meaning
noble
Elaborated form of French
Adèle, meaning
noble
Pet form of French
Adèle, meaning
noble
Variant of French
Adeline, meaning
noble
French form of
Adam, meaning
earth
French form of
Adam, meaning
earth
French form of Latin
Hadrianus, meaning
from Hadria
French feminine form of English
Adrian,
meaning
from Hadria
French form of
Agatha, meaning
good
Old French jewel
name, meaning
agate
Hungarian form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
Masculine form of French
Aimée,
meaning
much loved
French name, derived from the French word aimée, meaning
much
loved
French form of
Alan, meaning
handsome
Feminine form of French
Alain,
meaning
beautiful, handsome
French name of Latin origin, meaning
joyful;
happy
Variant of French
Alaina, meaning
beautiful,
handsome
French feminine form of English
Albert,
meaning
bright nobility
French, Galician, and Portuguese form of
Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
French feminine form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
French form of English
Alexandrina,
meaning
defender of mankind
Foreign; the other Old Provençal name, sometimes mistaken for a
derivative of
Helen, but actually of
Germanic origin, from the element ali, meaning
foreign,
other
Nickname for French
Adeline,
meaning
noble
Old French unisex form of English
Alice,
meaning
noble sort
French form of
Alfonso,
meaning
noble and ready
French feminine form of Spanish
Alfonso,
meaning
noble and ready
French masculine form of
Amabel, meaning
lovable
French name meaning
lovable
French form of English
Amanda, meaning
lovable
French form of English
Amarantha, a flower name
meaning
unfading
Variant of French
Amaury, meaning
work-power
French form of Latin
Ambrosius,
meaning
immortal
French form of Latin
Amadeus,
meaning
to love God
French form of
Amelia,
meaning
work
French name meaning
little love
French form of
Anna, meaning
favor;
grace
Variant of French
Anastasie, meaning
resurrection
French form of Latin
Anastasia, meaning
resurrection
French form of Latin
Anatolius, meaning
east and
sunrise
French form
of
Andrew, meaning
man;
warrior
French feminine form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
This French name can be found in An
Index to the Given Names in the 1292 Census of
Paris, by Colm
Dubh. It is a form of
Adrian, meaning
from
Hadria
Variant of French
Annette, meaning
favor;
grace
French feminine form of Latin
Angelus,
meaning
angel, messenger
French diminutive form of
Angèle,
meaning
angel, messenger
French form of Italian
Angelica,
meaning
angelic
Frisian nickname for Germanic names beginning with arn-,
meaning
eagle
French diminutive form of
Anne,
meaning
favor; grace
Variant of French
Antoinette,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Feminine diminutive form of French
Antoine,
possibly meaning
invaluable
French form
of Greek
Apollinaris,
possibly meaning
destroyer
French form of
Apollonia, possibly meaning
destroyer
French form of Italian
Arabella,
meaning
answered prayer
French form of Greek
Ariadne,
meaning
utterly pure
French form of Greek
Ariadne,
meaning
utterly pure
French form of
Latin
Aristides,
meaning
excellence
French diminutive form of
German names beginning with the element arn
eagle, thus
little eagle
French name derived from Celtic
Arthmael,
meaning
stone prince
Feminine form of French
Armel,
meaning
stone prince
Feminine form of French
Arnaud,
meaning
eagle power
Old French name, derived from
German Azzo,
meaning
noble at birth