French Names

34 names of French origin in our database.

Barbe

Bearded or foreign.

French

Belle

Beautiful or fair.

French

Belmont

A place name derived from 'bel' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain).

French

Blanch

White or pale, derived from the French word for white.

French

Blanche

White or pure.

French

Charlot

Free man or man of strength.

French

Dieudonne

Given by God.

French

DuVAL

From the valley, derived from French 'du val.'

French

Emileux

Industrious or rival.

French

Esme

Esteemed or beloved, derived from the Old French word meaning 'to esteem.'

French

Fernande

Adventurous traveler or bold journeyer, derived from Germanic elements meaning '...

French

Fournier

A baker or one who operates a furnace or oven.

French

Franchot

Free or frank, derived from French roots meaning freedom or openness.

French

Gouverneur

Governor, from the French word for one who governs.

French

Joie

Joy or happiness.

French

Josephine

The feminine form of Joseph, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'God will increase.'

French

Jusserand

Likely derived from a place name or occupational surname in France.

French

LaFayette

The beech tree, from the French 'la fayette.'

French

Laffette

The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to 'la fĂȘte' (the celebration) or a ...

French

LeBaron

The baron or of the baron.

French

LeBarron

The baron, or a surname derived from the French title of nobility.

French

LeBreton

The Breton, referring to a person from Brittany.

French

LeRoy

The king.

French

Lejeune

The young one, or a surname for a younger person.

French

Lorraine

From the Lorraine region in northeastern France.

French

Lourose

Famous rose or renowned flower.

French

MADAME

My lady; a title of respect for a woman.

French

Madam

My lady or mistress.

French

Mathieu

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

French

Maury

Dark-skinned or of Moorish descent.

French

Merle

Blackbird.

French

Noel

Christmas, derived from the French word for the nativity of Christ.

French

Reverdy

Uncertain; possibly derived from French elements meaning 'green' or 'verdant'.

French

Zelie

Zealous or serious, derived from the Latin saelius.

French