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Nama Anak Bayi Bahasa Perancis Putera/Puteri

Picking a name for your new baby boy or girl may be one of the more important decisions you will have to face. Remember that the name is what identifies your baby for the rest of his or her life, so choose wisely!

Make a list…
If you think of a name you like write it down. It is difficult to remember a name you heard at the office or a party the day before. A list also comes in handy as a check-off list to go over with your partner. You should both be happy with the name and you may have to compromise.

Consider a family name…
Does your family have a tradition of picking names from the family tree? If this is important to you by all means stick with your family’s tradition. Just remember, it is your decision so no one should have a final say on the name except you and your partner. Don’t let family members coerce you into a name you do not like. You can always choose to honor a family member by using their name as a middle name.

Don’t be afraid to be unique…
You may not want your son to be one of three Mathews in class. However, remember that a unique name that is overly cute or trendy will not be so cute when your child is grown and has to explain the rationale behind their now, very odd name. If having a different sounding name is not what you want, you may want to consider foreign spelling variations of a name. Take the name Gerrit as an example. Gerrit is the Dutch spelling of the English name Garret.

How does the name sound..
Say the name out loud. Try saying it to others. A name you like on paper may end up being a real tongue twister. On the other hand, a name you may not have been fond of can start to grow on you the more you say it. A name that rhymes may sound cute at first but in the long run it sounds funny.

Meaning and origin of name..
The way a name sounds is not all to consider. You might also look at what a name means. Origin may be important to maintain ties to your family history or past. You may never have been to Ireland but feel proud of your heritage and want to consider a traditionally Irish name for your baby.

The most important thing is to find a name you both feel positive about. Congratulations! We wish you all the best!

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AGRAMANT:  myth name of a king of the Moors.
AGRICAN:  “from the field.”
ALAIN: French form of Irish Alan, meaning either “rock” or “comely.”
ALERON:  “knight”
ALEXANDRE:  French form of Alexander, meaning “defends mankind.”
ALGERNON:  “bearded.” Variant Algrenon exists.
ALOIN:  “noble friend.” Variant Aluin exists.
AMAURY:  name of a count.
ANSEL:  “adherent of a nobleman.” Variants include Acel, Ancil, and Ansell.
ARBER:  “dealer of herbs.”
ARCHAIMBAUD:  “bold.” Variants include Archambault, and Archenbaud.
ARCHARD:  “powerful.”
ARMAND: French equivalent of Old German Herman, meaning “army man; soldier.”
ARNAUD:  “eagle ruler.”
ARNO:  “little eagle.”
ARNOU: “eagle wolf.” Variant Arnoux exists.
ARRIDANO: legend name of a ferocious bridge-ward.
ARTUS: “noble.”
ASTOLPHO: legend name of he who tamed the Hippogriff.
AUBERT: “noble.”
AUBIN: “fair.”
AUBREY: Old French unisex name meaning “counsel from the elves; supernaturally powerful.” Variants include Aubary, Aubery, Aubree (Fr.), Aubrette (Fr.), Aubrian, Aubrie, Aubry, and Aubury.
AUDRIC: “old, wise ruler.” Variants include Aldrich, and Aldrick.
AURIVILLE: “from the gold town.”
AVENALL: “lives near the oatfield.” Variants include Aveneil, and Avenelle.
AVENT: “born during Advent.” Variant Advent exists.
AYMON: legend name.
BARRY: “lives at the barrier.” Variant Barrie exists.
BARTLETT: “ploughman”
BAYARD: legend name.
BEAUFORT: “from the beautiful fortress”
BELLAMY:  “handsome.” Variant Bell exists.
BELTANE:  legend name
BERTRAND:  “intelligent”
BEVIS:  “from Beauvais.” Variant Beauvais exists.
BRICE: From Latin Bricius, meaning “speckled.”
BRIGLIADORO:  legend name
BRUCE:  “from Brys.” Variant Brys exists.
BURKETT:  “from the little stronghold.” Variant Burcet exists.
BURNELL:  “reddish-brown hair.” Variant Burel exists.
BURRELL:  “reddish-brown skin”
BYRON:  “from the cottage.” Variant Buiron exists.
CAMPBELL:  “from the beautiful field”
CAROLOS:  “strong.” Variants include Carel, Carlo, Carlos, and Carolus.
CHANDLER:  “maker of candles.” Variant Chanler exists.
CHANNING:  “member of the bishop’s council”
CHAPIN:  “clergyman”
CHAPPELL:  “from the chapel.” Variant Chappel exists.
CHARLES:  “manly.” Variant Cearbhall exists.
CHARLOT:  name of the son of Charlemagne
CHENEY:  “from the oak wood”
CHRISTIEN:  “Christian.” Variant Cretien exists.
CLORIDAN:  myth name
CLOVIS:  name of a king
COURTLAND:  “from the court.” Variants include Cort, Court, Courtnay, and Curt.
CURTIS:  “courteous.” Variants include Curcio, and Curtice.
D’ARCY: French equivalent of English/Irish Darcie, a unisex name meaning “dark” or “from Arcy.” Variants include Darcee, Darcey, Darcy, Darice, Darsee, and Darsey.
DAVET:  “beloved”
DELMAR:  “mariner.” Variant Delmer exists.
DENIS:  “named for Saint Denys.” Variants include Dennet, Dennis, and Denys.
DESIRE:  “desired.” Variant Didier exists.
DEXTER:  name taken from heraldry.
DOMINIC: Male French form of Latin Dominicus, meaning “belonging to the Lord.” A name traditionally given to a child born on Sunday. Variant Dominick exists.
DONAT: French form of Donato, meaning “given.
DONATIEN:  “gift”
DREUX: “Streams.”
ELIOT:  “believes in God.” Variant Eliott, and Elliot.
EMILE: “Rival.” Of Latin origin. Variant: Emilien. A famous bearer of this name was the French writer Emile Zola.
ERIC: “Rich in honors.” Of German origin. Variant: Erik. Famous bearers of this name: French composer Erik Satie; French movie director Eric Rohmer.
ERNEST: “Serious.” Of German origin. A famous bearer of this name was Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch.
ETIENNE: “Crown of glory.” Of Greek origin. Variant: Stphane. A famous bearer of this name was the French explorer Etienne Br»l.
EUGENE: “Of noble descent.” Of Greek origin. Variant: Eugenien. A famous bearer of this name was the French painter Eugene Delacroix.
EUSTACHE: “Fruitful.” Of Greek origin. A famous bearer of this name was the French poet Eustache Deschamps.
EVRARD: “Boar-hard.” Of German origin.
FABIEN: “From the Roman clan of the Fabianus.” Of Latin origin. A famous bearer of this name was the Swedish writer PÙ†r Fabien Lagerkvist.
FABRICE: “Blacksmith.” Of Latin origin. Variant: Fabricien.
FAUSTIN: “Fortunate.” Of Latin origin.
FELICIEN: “Happy.” Of Latin origin. Variant: Felix. A famous bearer of this name was the Swiss-born American physicist Flix Bloch.
FERRAGUS:  legend name
FERRAU:  legend name
FIACRE: French form of Irish Fiachra. Variant Fiacra exists.
FITZ:  “son of”
FLETCHER:  “feathers arrows”
FLORISMART:  legend name
FLORUS:  “flower”
FORREST:  “from the woods”
FORTUN:  “lucky.” Variant Fortune exists.
FRONTINO:  legend name
GAETAN:  “from Gaete”
GANELON:  legend name. Variant Gan exists.
GANO:  legend name
GARLAND:  “crowned in victory”
GASPAR:  French form of Caspar, meaning “guardian of the treasure.” Variant Gaspard exists.
GASTON:  “from Gascony.” Variant Gascon exists.
GAUTHIER:  French form of Walter, meaning “strong warrior.” Variant Gautier exists.
GEOFFREY:  “divine peace”
GERMAIN:  “German.” Variant Germano exists.
GIFFORD:  “chubby cheeks.” Variant Guifford exists.
GILL:  French form of Julius, meaning “youthful.” Variant Gil exists.
GRADASSO:  legend name
GRANVILLE:  “from the large town.” Variant Grenville exists.
GROSVENOR:  “great hunter”
GUERIN:  legend name
GUY: “Guide; leader.” Derived from Italian Guido.
HAMILTON:  “from the mountain town”
HARBIN:  “glorious warrior”
HARCOURT:  “from the fortified farm”
HARDOUIN:  name of a count
HENRY:  “rules the home”
HUGH:  “intelligent”
HUON: Name of a knight of Bordeaux in the anonymous old epic The Song of Roland.
IGNACE:  “fiery”
IVEN:  “little archer”
JACQUES:  French form of Jacob, meaning “supplanter.” Variant Jacquelin exists.
JAVIER:  “born in January”
JAY:  “bluejay.” Variant Jaye exists.
JEAN:  French form of John, meaning “God is gracious.”
JEAN BAPTISTE:  named for John the Baptist
JEOFFROI:  “divine peace.” Variant Jeffrey exists.
JESPER:  “jasper stone.” Variant Jasper exists.
JULES:  “youthful.” Variants include Julian, and Jullien.
KAREL:  “strong and masculine.” Variants include Kaarle, Kaarlo, Kalle, Kalman, Karcsi, Kari, Karl, Karlens, Karlis, Karlitis, and Karoly.
KERMAN:  “German”
LANCE:  “servant.” Variants include Lancelin, Lancelot, and Launcelot.
LANDERS:  “from the grassy plain.” Variant Landis exists.
LANGLEY:  “Englishman.” Variant L’angley exists.
LATIMER:  “interprets Latin”
LEAL:  “faithful”
LEGGET:  “delegate”
LEON:  “lion.” Variants include Leocadie, Leodegrance, Leonce, and Leone.
LEROY:  “regal”
LEVERETT:  “young rabbit.” Variant Leveret exists.
LORING:  “from Lorraine”
LOTHAIR:  “fighter”
LOUIS:  “famous in war”
LOWELL:  “little wolf.” Variants include Louvel, Lovell, and Lowe.
LOYAL:  “true”
LYLE:  “from the island.” Variant Lisle exists.
MALAGIGI:  legend name
MALLORY:  “ill-fated.” Variant Mailhairer exists.
MANDEL:  “makes garments.” Variant Mantel exists.
MANVILLE:  “from the great estate.” Variant Manneville exists.
MARLON:  “little falcon”
MARMION:  “small one”
MARSHALL:  “steward.” Variants include Marsh, and Marshal.
MARSILIUS:  legend name
MASLIN:  “little Thomas.” Variant Masselin exists.
MASON:  “stone worker.” Variant Masson exists.
MAYHEW:  “gift of God.” Variant Mahieu exists.
MEDORO:  legend name
MELVILLE:  “from Malleville.” Variant Malleville exists.
MERCER:  “merchant”
MERLE:  “blackbird”
MERLIN: “falcon.” Variant Merlion exists.
MICHEL:  French form of Michael, meaning “God-like.” Variant Michele exists.
MILLARD:  “strong”
MONTAGUE:  “from the pointed hill.” Variant Montaigu exists.
MOORE:  “dark-skinned.” Variants include Moor, and More.
NAMO:  legend name.
NEVILLE:  “from the new town.” Variant Neuveville exists.
NICHOLAS: English and French name from Greek Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.”
NOEL:  “Christmas.”
NORMAND: “from the north.” Variants include Norm, and Norman.
NORRIS:  “caretaker.” Variants include Noreis, and Norice.
NOUEL:  “a kernel”
OCTAVE:  “born eighth”
ODO:  name of a bishop
OGIER:  legend name
OLIVER:  legend name, possibly meaning “elf army.”
OLIVIER:  “from the olive tree”
ONFROI:  “peaceful Hun”
ORSON:  “little bear.” Variant Ourson exists.
ORVILLE:  “from the gold town”
PAIEN:  “name of a nobleman”
PARFAIT:  “perfect”
PASCAL:  “born on Easter.” Variants include Pascual, and Pasquale.
PEPPIN:  name of a king. Variant Pippin exists.
PERCY:  “pierce.” Variant Percival exists.
PERRIN:  “rock.” Variants include Perren, Perryn, and Pierre.
PEVERELL:  “piper.” Variants include Pepperell, and Piperel.
PHILIP:  “loves horses.” Variants include Philipe, and Philippe.
PIERPONT:  “lives by the stone bridge.” Variant Pierrepont exists.
PINABEL:  legend name
PLATT:  “from the flat land.” Variant Plat exists.
POMEROY:  “lives near the apple orchard.” Pommeraie.
PORTER:  “gatekeeper.” Variants include Porteur, Portier.
PREWITT:  “brave.” Variants include Preruet, Pruet, Pruie, and Pruitt.
PRYOR:  “head of a priory.” Variant Priour exists.
QUENNEL:  “from the little oak tree.” Variant Quesnel exists.
QUINCY:  “from the place owned by the fifth son.” Variant Quincey exists.
RABICAN:  legend name
RANGER:  “ward of the forest.” Variant Rainger exists.
RAOUL:  “wolf”
RAY:  “regal.” Variants include Rey, Roy, Royal, and Rui.
REMY:  “rower.” Variant Remi exists.
RENE:  “reborn”
ROBERT:  “bright, famous”
ROCH:  “rock.” Variants include Roche, and Rocke.
ROMAIN:  “a Roman”
ROSLYN:  “red-haired.” Variants include Roselin, Roselyn, Roslin, Rosselin, Rosselyn, Rousse, Rousset, Rousskin, Ruff, Ruffe, Rush, Rushe, Rushkin, and Rust.
ROYCE:  “son of Roy”
ROYDEN:  “from the king’s hill”
RULE:  “famous wolf.” Variants include Reule, and Ruelle.
RUSSELL:  “reddish.” Variant Roussel exists.
SABER:  “sword”
SACRIPANT:  legend name
SARGENT:  “a squire”
SATORDI:  “Saturn”
SAVILLE:  “from the willow farm.” Variant Sauville exists.
SCOVILLE:  meaning unknown
SEARLAS:  “manly.” Variants include Searle, and Searlus.
SENAPUS:  legend name
SENIOR:  “lord of the manor.” Variant Seignour exists.
SENNET:  “wise.” Variant Senet exists.
SEYMOUR:  “from St. Maur”
SIDNEY:  “from St. Denys.” Variant Sydney exists.
SOMER:  “born in summer”
SOMERVILLE:  “from the summer estate.” Variant Sumarville exists.
SOREN:  “reddish-brown hair.” Variants include Sorel, and Sorrell.
SUMNER:  “a summoner”
TABOR:  “tabard”
TALBOT:  “bloodhound.” Variant Talebot exists.
TALON:  “sharp”
TANGUY: “Firedog” Variants: Tanguay, Tanneguy, Tannguay.
TEARLACH:  “manly”
TELFORD:  “works in iron.” Variants include Taillefer, Telfer, Telfor, and Telfour.
THIERY:  “rule of the people.” Variants include Thibaud, and Tibault.
TOUSSAINT:  “all saints”
TRAVERS:  “from the crossroads.” Variant Travis exists.
TROY:  “curly-haired.” Variant Troyes exists.
TURNER:  “champion in a tournament”
TYSON:  “son of a German.” Variant Tyeis exists.
VACHEL:  “little cow”
VADEN:  meaning unknown
VAIL:  “from the vale.” Variant Vayle exists.
VALIANT:  “brave”
VALLIS:  “a Welshman.” Variant Vallois exists.
VARDEN:  “from the green hill.” Variants include Vardan, Vardon, and Verddun.
VERNEY:  “from the alder grove.” Variant Vernay exists.
VERNON:  “from Vernon”
VERRILL:  “true.” Variants include Verel, Verrall, Verrell, and Veryl.
VICK:  “from the village.” Variants include Vic, and Vicq.
WARRANE:  “warden of the game”
WILLIAM:  “determined protector”
WYATT:  “guide.” Variant Wiatt exists.
XARLES:  “manly”
YVES:  “little archer”
YVON:  “archer.” Variant Yvet exists.
ZDENEK:  “follower of Saint Denys”
ZERBINO:  legend name

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ABELLE:  French feminine form of Hebrew Abel, meaning “sigh; breath.”  Variants include Abelia (Lat.), Abelie (Dan.), and Abella (Eng.).
ACELINE:  French feminine form of German Acelin, meaning “noble; high-born.”  Variant, Asceline, exists.
ADLA¯DE: French form of Old German Adalheid name meaning “noble; kind.”  Variants include Ada, Addala, Addalla, Addey, Addi, Addie, Addy, Adel, Adela, Adelaida (Sp.), Adelaide (Eng.), Adelais, Adelajda (Pol.), Ad¨le, Adele, Adelheid (Dut.), Adelia, Adelina (It.), Adeline, Adelice, Adelicia, Adelis, Adella, Adelle, Adey, Adi, Ado, Ady, Alida, Aline, Aliosha, Alline, Alyosha, Del, Della, Delle, Delli, Delly, Edeline, Eline, Heidi, Lady, and Laidy.
AD¨LE: French name meaning “pleasant; good humor.”
ADORLEE: French name meaning “Adored.”
ADRIENNE: French name meaning “Dark.”
AFRODILLE: French name meaning “Daffodil.”
AGATE: Old French jewel name and a variant of Agatha, meaning “good.”
AGATHE: French and German equivalent of Greek Agatha, meaning “good.” Variants include Ag, Agace, Agacia, Agafia (Rus.), Agafon, Agapet, Agapit, Agata (Ir.), Agathi, Agatta, Aggi, Aggie, Aggy, Aggye, Agi, Agie, Agota, Agotha (Hung.), Agoti, Agueda, Agy, and Agye.
AIGLENTINA: French name meaning “sweetbrier rose.” Variant Aiglentine exists.
AIME: French equivalent of Latin/Eng. Amy, meaning “loved.” Variants include Aimey, Aimie, Amada, Amata, Am, Amecia, Amey, Ami, Amia, Amiah, Amice, Amie, Amii,  Amye, Esma, and Esm (Fr.).
ALACOQUE:  meaning unknown.
ALAINE: French feminine form of Irish Alan, meaning either “rock” or “comely.” Variants include Alaina (Eng.), Alayna, Alayne, Aleine, Alenne, Aleyne, Allaine, Allayne, and Alleine.
ALBERTINE: French equivalent of English Alberta, meaning “highborn; intelligent; noble; shining.”  Variants include Adalbeorht (Ger.), Adalbrechta, Alberte (Dan.), Alberteen, Alberthine, Albertina (It.), Albertyna, Albertyne, Ali, Alli, Allie, Ally, Auberta, Auberte, Aubertha, Auberthe, Aubine, Berrie, Berry, Bert, Berta, Berte, Berti, Bertie, Berty, Elberta, Elbertha, Elberthina, Elberthine, Elbertina, and Elbertine.
ALBRACCA: French legend name.
ALEXANDRINE: French form of Greek Alexandra, meaning “man’s defender.” Variants include Alastair (Scot.), Alastrina, AlastrÙŠona (Ir.), Alejanda, Alejandra (Sp.), Alejandrina, Aleka, Aleki, Alesandare, Alesandere, Alessanda, Alessandra (It.), Alessandre, Alessandrina, Alessandrine, Alessia, Alex, Alexa (Ger.), Alexandere, Alexanderia, Alexanderina, Alexanderine, Alexandre, Alexandrea (Eng.), Alexandreana, Alexandrena, Alexandrene, Alexandretta, Alexandria (Eng.), Alexandrina, Alexea, Alexena, Alexene, Alexia, Alexina, Alexine, Alexis, Ali, Aliki, Alissandre, Alissandrine, Alista, Alix, Alla, Allejandra, Allejandrina, Alle, Allessa, Allessandra, Allexa, Allexandra, Allexandrina, Allexina, Allexine, Alli, Allie, Allix, Ally, Anda, Cesya, Elena, Ellena, Lesy, Lesya, Lexi, Lexie, Lexine, Lexy, Lissandre, Lissandrine, Olesia (Pol.), Sanda (Rom.), Sande, Sandi, Sandie, Sandra, Sandrina, Sandrine, Sandy (Eng.), Sandye, Sanndra, Sasha (Rus.), Sashenka, Shura, Shurochka, Sohndra, Sondra, Xandra, Zahndra, Zanda, Zanndra, Zohndra, and Zondra.
ALICE: English and French form of Old German Adelaide, meaning “noble; nobility.” Variants include Adelice, AilÙŠs (Ir.), Ala, Aleceea, Alecia, Aleetheea, Aleethia, Ali, Alica (Czech.), Alicah, Alicea, Alicen, Alicia (Sp.), Alicja (Pol.), Alide, Alie, Aliisa (Fin.), Alika, Alikah, Aliki, Alis (Welsh), Alisa (Rus.), Alisah, Alisann, Alisanne, Alisha, Alison, Alissa, Alisz, Alitheea, Alitia, Aliz (Hung.), Alla, Allecia, Alleece, Alleeceea, Alles, Alless, Alli, Allice, Allicea, Allie, Allis, Allison, Allissa, Allisun, Allisunne, Allsun, Ally, Allyce, Allyceea, Allys, Allyse, Allysia, Allysiah, Allyson, Allyssa, Allysson, Alyce, Alyceea, Alys, Alyse, Alysia, Alyson, Alyss, Arisu (Jap.), Elissa, Elli, Ellie, Ellissa, Ellsa, Elsa, Illyssa, Ilysa, Ilysah, Ilyssa, Ilysse, Leece, Leese, Licha, Lichah, Lissa, and Lyssa.
ALITA: French name meaning “winged.” Variant Allete exists.
ALLYRIANE: French form of Greek word “lyre.” Sometimes used as a name.
ALPHONSINE: French feminine form of Old German Alfonso, meaning “noble and ready for battle.” Variants include Alfonsia, Alfonsina (It.), Alfonsine (Ger.), and Alonza.
AMABELLA: French name meaning “lovable.” Variant Amabelle exists.
AMARANTE:  French form of Greek Amarantha, meaning “immortal.” Also a flower name.
AMBER: Old French name of the semiprecious stone. Also Arabian, and Muslim name meaning “jewel.” Variants include Ambar, Amberetta, Amberly, and Ambur.
AMBRA: French name meaning “jewel.”
AMEDEE: French name meaning “loves God.”
AMLIE: French equivalent of Old German Amelia, meaning “industrious; hard-working.” Variants include Aimiliona, Amalea, Amalee, Amaleta, Amalia (Swed.), Amalie, Amalija (Rus.), Amalina, Amaline, Amalita, Amaliya, Amalya, Amalyna, Amalyne, Amalyta, Amlia (Sp./Port.), Amelina, Amelinda, Ameline, Amelita, Ameliya, Amelyna, Amelyne, Amelyta, Amilia (Lat.), Amy, Em, Emelie, Emelina, Emeline, Emelita, Emilia (Eng.), Emma, Emmeline, Emmie, Emmy, Mali, Malia, Malika, Meline, Millie, and Milly.
AMITEE: French form of Latin Amity, meaning “friendship; harmony.” Variant Amite exists.
AMORETTE: French name meaning “little love.” Variant Amoretta exists.
ANASTASIE: French equivalent of Greek Anastasia, meaning “resurrection; rebirth; she shall rise again.” Variants include Ana, Anastaise, Anastase, Anastasija, Anastasiya (Rus.), Anastassia, Anastay, Anastazja (Pol.), AnasztÙ„zia (Hung.), Anestassia, Anstace, Anstass, Anstice, Asia, Asya, Nastassia, Nastassiya, Nastassja (Rus.), Nastassya, Nastenka, Nastya, Stace, Stacey, Staci, Stacia, Stacie, Stacy, Stasiya, Stasja, Stasya, Tasenka, Tasia, Tasiya, Tasja, and Tasya.
ANCELINA: French name meaning “handmaiden.” Variant Ancelin exists.
ANCELOTE: Feminine form of French Lancelot, a knight of the Round Table.
ANDRE: French equivalent of Greek, Andrea, meaning “courageous; manly; a man’s woman.”  Variants include Aindrea, Andee, Andera, Andere (Basque), Anderea, Andi, Andie, Andra, Andre, Andreana (It.), Andreas (Gr.), Andreea (Rom.), Andrei, Andria (Port.), Andresa, Andrewena, Andrewina, Andri, Andria, Andriana, Andy, Aundrea, Ohndrea, Ohndreea, Ohndria, Ondrea, Ondreea, Ondria, Onndrea, Onndreea, and Onndria.
ANGELETTE: French name meaning “little angel.” Variant Angeletta exists.
ANGELIQUE: French equivalent of Greek Angela, meaning “messenger from God; angel.” Variants include Aingeal, Ange, Angel, Angele, Angeleta, Angelia (It.), Angelica (Lat.), Angelika, Angeliki (Gr.), Angelina (Sp.), Angeline, Angelita, Angelle, Angellina, Angie, Angil, Angilia, Angiola, Angy, Angyola, Anjel, Anjela, Anjelica, Anjelika, Anngela, Anngil, Anngilla, Anngiola, Annjela, Annjilla, and Gelya.
ANNETTE: French name meaning “little Ann.”
ANNOT: Chinese name. Meaning unknown. Also name of a place in France.
ANTOINETTE: French feminine form of Latin Anthony, meaning “beyond price; invaluable; priceless.” Variants include Antoinetta, Antonella (It.), Antonetta (Swed.), Antonia (Lat.), AntÙŽnia (Port.), Antonie (Ger./Czech.), Antonietta (It.), Antonina (Rus.), Antonine, Netta, Netti, Nettie, Netty, Toinette, Tonechka (Rus.), Toni, Tonia, Tonie, Tony, Tonya, Tonye, and Tosya (Rus.).
APOLLINE: French equivalent of Apollina, the feminine form of Greek Apollo, god of the sun. Variants include Abbelina, Abbeline, Abellona (Dan.), Apollinaris (Lat.), Apollina (Ger.), Apollinia, Apollonia, Apollyne, Apolonia (Pol.), Appoline, Appolinia, and Appolonia.
ARIENNE: French equivalent of Greek Ariadne, meaning “very pure; most holy.” Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos who helped Theseus escape from the Labyrinth. Variants include Ariadna (Sp./Pol.), Ariane, Arianie, Arianna (It.), Arianne (Fr.), Aryana, Aryane, Aryanie, Aryanna, and Aryanne.
ARLETTE: French female name derived from Old English Charles, meaning “man; manly.” Variants include Arlet, Arleta, and Arletta.
ARMINA: French feminine form of Old German Herman, meaning “army man; soldier.” Variants include Armantine, Armine, Arminie, Armyne, Erminia, Erminie, Ermyne, Harimanna, Harimanne, and Harmine (Ger.).
ARNAUDE: French equivalent of Old German Arnaude, meaning “strong as an eagle.”
AUBINE: French name meaning “blond.” Variant Aubina exists.
AUBREY: Old French unisex name meaning “counsel from the elves; supernaturally powerful.” Variants include Albreda (Ger.), Aubary, Aubery, Aubree (Eng.), Aubrette (Fr.), Aubrian, Aubrie, Aubry, and Aubury.
AUDA: Old French name meaning “prosperous.” Variants include Aud, and Aude.
AVELAINE: French name meaning “nut.” Variant Aveline exists.
AVICE: French name meaning “warlike.”
AVRIL: Latin month name, meaning “opening up; new birth; blossoming.” Variants include April (Lat./Eng.), Aprilete, Aprille, Averel, Averell, Averil, Averill, Averyl, Averyll, Averylle, Avrill, and Ebrill (Welsh).
AYA: French legend name.
AZURA: Old French name meaning “azure; sky blue.” Variants include Azor, Azora, Azur, Azure, Azzura, and Azzurra.
BABETTE: French equivalent of Greek Barbara, meaning “strange; foreign.” Comes from the same root as “barbarian.” Variants include Bab, Baba, Babara, Babb, Babbett, Babbette, Babbie, Babe, Babett, Babita, Babs, Baibin, Bairbre (Ir.), Bar, Barb, Barbar, Barbary, Barbe, Barbee, Barbette, Barbey, Barbi, Barbie, Barbra, Barbro (Swed.), Barby, Basha (Pol.), Basia, Baubie, Bauby, Berbera, Berberia, Berberya, Berbya, Bobbe, Bobbee, Bobbi, Bobbie, Bobby, Bonni, Bonnie, Bonny, Borbala (Hung.), Varvara (Rus.), Varina (Rus.), Varinka (Rus.), Varushka (Rus.), and Varya (Rus.).
BAPTISTE: French equivalent of Latin Baptista, meaning “baptizer; one who baptizes.” Variants include Batista, Battista (It.) and Bautista.
BELDA: French name meaning “fair maiden”
BELISARDA: French legend name.
BELLE: French name meaning “beautiful.” Variants include Belinda, Bell, Bella, Bellina, Belva, Belvia, Billie, and Billy.
BERANGARIA: French name of a princess.
BERNADETTE: French equivalent of German Bernardine, meaning “brave as a bear.” Variants include Berna, Bernadeena, Bernadene, Bernadett (Hung.), Bernadetta, Bernadina, Bernadine (Eng.), Bernadyna, Bernardetta (It.), Bernardina, Bernardita (Sp.), Bernee, Berneta, Bernetta, Bernette, Bernie, Bernita, Berny, and Detta.
BLANCHE: French equivalent of Italian Bianca, meaning “white.”  Variants include Bellanca, Bellance, Biana, Blanca (Sp.), Blanch, Blancha, Blanka, and Blinny.
BLANCHEFLEUR: French name meaning “white flower.” Variants include Acheflour, Blancheflor, and Blancheflour, and Welsh Blodwen.
BLONDELLE: French name meaning “little pale one.” Variants include Blondell, Blondie, and Blondy.
BRADAMATE: French legend name.
BRICE: Unisexual name. Either an Old English name meaning “noble,” a Celtic name meaning “swift,” or a French name meaning either “speckled” or “from Brieuxtown.” Also a Greek myth name of one of the Danaids. Variant Bryce exists.
BRIE: French place name sometimes used as a first name. Variants include Bree, and Briette.
BRIER: French name meaning “heather.” In English the name stands for a “wild rose.” Variant Briar exists.
BRUNELLA: Old French name meaning “little one with brown hair.” Variants include Brunelle, Brunetta, and Brunette.
CALANDRE: French equivalent of Greek Calandra, meaning “lark.”
CAMILLE: French equivalent of Lat./Eng./It. Camilla, meaning “servant for the temple; attendant at a religious service; attendant at a sacrifice.” Variants include Cam, Cama, Camala, Camelia (Rom.), Cami, Camila (Sp./Port.), Camile, Cammile (Fr.), Cammi, Cammie, Cammilla, Cammille, Cammy, Cammylle, Camyla, Camylla, Camylle, Kamila, Kamilka (Pol.), Kamilla (Hung.), Kamille, Kamyla, Milla, Mille, Millee, Milli, Millie, and Milly.
CAPUCINE: French form of an Italian word for a deep-collared cloak like that worn by Franciscan monks. Variant Capucina exists.
CARESSE: French name meaning “endearing.”
CARINE: French name meaning “pure.” Variants include Carina and Cateline.
CAROLE: French name meaning “song of happiness.” Variants include Carol, Carola, Carolina, and Caroline.
CAROLINE: Feminine nickname of French Charles, meaning “man.”  Variants include Caraleen, Caraleena, Caraline, Caralyn, Caralyne, Caralynn, Carla, Carleen, Carleena, Carlen, Carlene, Carley, Carlin, Carlina, Carlita, Carlota, Carlotta, Carly, Carlyn, Carlyna, Carlyne, Carlynn, Carlynne, Carol, Carola, Carole, Carolin, Carolina, Carolyne, Carolynn, Carolynne, Carri, Carrie, Caroll, Carollyn, Cary, Charla, Charleen, Charleena, Charlena, Charlene, Charline, Charlyne, Ina, Karaleen, Karaleena, Karalina, Karaline, Karalyn, Karalynna, Karalynne, Karla, Karleen, Karlen, Karlena, Karlene, Karli, Karlie, Karlina, Karlinka, Karolina, Karoline, Karolinka, Karolyn, Karolyna, Karolyne, Karolynn, Karolynne, Leena, Lina, Sharla, Sharleen, Sharlena, Sharlene, Sharline, and Sharlyne.
CATHERINE: English and French form of Greek Katherine, meaning “pure.” Variants include Aikaterine (Gr.), Cait, Caitey, Caitie, CaitlÙŠn (Ir.), Caitlin, Caitlinn, Caitrin, Caitrine, Caitrinn, CaitrÙŠona (Ir.), CaitrÙ‰ona (Scot.), Caitrionagh, Caity, Caren, Cari, Carin, Caron, Caronne, Carren, Carri, Carrin, Carron, Caryn, Carynn, Cass, Cassey, Cassi, Cassie, Cassy, Cat, Cataleen, Cataleena, Catalina (Sp.), Cataline, Catarina (It./Port.), Catarine, Cate, Cateline, Caterina (It.), Catey, Catha, Cathaleen, Cathaline, Catharin, Catharina, Catharine, Catharyna, Catharyne, Cathe, Cathee, Cathelin, Cathelina, Cathelle, Catherin, Catherina (Sp.), Catherinn, Catheryn, Cathi, Cathie, Cathirin, Cathiryn, Cathleen, Cathlene, Cathline, Cathlyne, Cathrine (Scand.), Cathrinn, Cathryn, Cathrynn, Cathy, Cathye, Cathyleen, Cati, Catia, Catie, Catina, Catlaina, Catreena, Catrin (Wel.), Catrina, Catrine, Catriona (Ir./Scot.), Catrionagh, Catryna, Caty, Cay, Caye, Ecaterina (Rom.), Ekaterina (Bulg./Rus.), Kaarina (Fin.), Kait, Kaitey, Kaitie, Kaitlin, Kaitlinne, Kaitrin, Kaitrine, Kaitrinna, Kaitriona, Kaitrionagh, Kaity, Kakalina (Haw.), Karen (Eng./Dan./Norw.), Karena, Kari (Norw.), Karin (Dut./Fin./Ger./Swed.), Karon, Karri, Karrin, Karyn, Karynn, Kasia, Kasienka, Kasja, Kaska, Kass, Kassey, Kassia, Kassy, Kasya, Kat, Kata, Kataleen, Katalin (Basq./Hung.), Katalina, Katariina (Fin.), Katarina (Ger./Hung./Slav./Swed.), Katarzyna (Pol.), Katchen, Kate, Katee, Katelijn (Dut.), Katell, Katelle, Katenka, Katerina (Rus.), KateÅ™ina (Czech.), Katerinka, Kateryna (Ukr.), Katey, Katha, Katharine (Eng./Ger.), Katharyn, Katharyne, KÙ†the (Ger.), Kathee, Kathelina, Katheline, Katherin, Katherina, Katherine, Katheryn, Katherynn, Kathi, Kathie, Kathileen, Kathiryn, Kathleen, Kathlene, Kathleyn, Kathline, Kathrine, Kathrinna, Kathryn, Kathryne, Kathy, Kathyleen, Kathyrine, Kati, Katica, Katie, Katina, Katinka, Katja (Ger.), Katka, Katla, Katlaina, Katleen, Katoushka, Katrena, Katrina, Katrine (Dan./Dut./Ger.), Katriona, Katrionagh, Katryna, Katushka, Katy, Katya, Kay, Kaye, Kit, Kittee, Kittie, Kitty, Reina (Yid.), Trina, Trine, Trinette, Yekaterin (Rus.), and Yekaterina (Rus.).
CCILE: French equivalent of Latin Cecilia, meaning “blind.” Also, St. Cecilia is the patron saint of music, therefore, “musical.” Variants include Caecilia (Ger.), Ceceley, Cecelia, Cecely, Cecil, Ceciley, CecÙŠlia (Port.), Ceciliane, Cecilija, Cecilla, Cecily (Eng.), Cecilyann, Cecyl, Cecyle, Cecylia (Pol.), Ceil, Cele, Celia, Celie, Cesia, Cesya, Cicely, Cicily, Cile, Cili (Hung.), Cilka, Cilia, Cilla (Dut./Swed.), Cilly, Cissie, Kikelia, Kikylia, Sacilia, Sasilia, Sasilie, Seelia, Seelie, Seely, Sesilia, Sessaley, Sesseelya, Sessile, Sessilly, Sessily, Sheila, SÙŠle (Ir.), SÙ‰leas (Scot.), Silja (Fin.), Siseel, Sisel (Yid.), Sisely, Siselya, Sisile, Sisiliya, Sissela, Sissie, and Sissy.
CLESTE: French feminine form of Latin Caelestis, meaning “of the sky/ heavens; heavenly.” Variants include Cela, Celesta, Celestena, Celestene, Celestia, Celestijna, Celestina (It./Sp.), Clestine (Fr.), Celestyna (Pol.), Celia, Celie, Celina, Celine, Celinda, Celine, Celinka, Celka, Celyna, Saleste, Salestia, Seleste, Selestia, Selestina, Selestine, Selestyna, Selestyne, Silesta, Silestena, Silestia, Silestijna, Silestina, Silestyna, Silestyne, Tina, and Tinka.
CENDRILLON: see Cinderella.
CERISE: French name meaning “cherry.” Variants include Cherise (Eng.), and Sherise (Eng.).
CHANTAL: French name meaning “rocky place.” Also may have been derived from the French word chanter, meaning “to sing.” Variants include Chantalle, Chantel, Chantelle, Chantele, Shantal, Shantalle, Shantel, Shantell, and Shantelle.
CHARLOTTE: French feminine form of French Charles, meaning “manly.”  Variants include Carla, Carleen, Carlie, Carline, Carlota, Carlotta, Carly, Carlyne, Char, Chara, Charill, Charla, Charlaine, Charleen, Charlene, Charley, Charlie, Charline, Charlotta (Swed.), Charly, Charlyne, Charmain, Charmaine, Charo, Charyl, Cherlyn, Cheryl, Cheryll, Karla, Karleen, Karlene, Karli, Karlicka, Karlie, Karlika, Karline, Karlota, Karlotta, Karlotte, Karly, Karlyne, Lola, Loleta, Loletta, Lolita, Lolotte, Lotta, Lottchen, Lotte, Lottey, Lotti, Lottie, Lotty, Sarlait (Ir.), Sharel, Sharil, Sharla, Sharlaine, Sharleen, Sharlene, Sharline, Sharmain, Sharmayne, Sharyl, Sheri, Sherie, Sherrie, Sherry, Sherye, Sheryl, Tottie, and Totty.
CHARLINE: French name meaning “manly.” Variants include Charleen and Charlene.
CHARMAINE: English name probably taken from a Latin clan name, Carmineus, but also may be another form of French Charlotte, meaning “man.” Variants include Charmain, Charmane, Charmayne, Charmyn, Sharmain, Sharmaine, Sharman, Sharmane, Sharmayne, and Sharmyn.
CHER: French name meaning “dear; beloved.” Also a short form of names such as Cheryl. Variants include Chere, Chere, Cherey, Cheri, Cherice, Cherie, Cherise, Cherish, Cherrie, Cherry, Chery, Cherye, Cherylee, Cherylie, Sher, Sherelle, Sherey, Sheri, Sherice, Sherie, Sherry, and Sheryll.
CHRISTABEL: Latin, French, and English name meaning “beautiful follower of Christ.” Probably a compound name consisting of Christ, and Latin Bella, “beautiful.” Variants include Christabella, Christabelle, Christobel, Chrystabel, Chrystabelle, Chrystobel, Cristabel, Cristabella, Cristabelle, Crystabel, and Crystabella.
CHRISTELLE: French form of Eng./Ger. Christine, meaning “Christian,” or “anointed.” Variants include CaÙ‰ristiona (Scot.), Chris, Chrissie, Chrissy, Chrissta, Chrisstan, Chrissten, Chrissti, Chrisstie, Chrissty, Christa, Christan, Christeen, Christel, Christen, Christi, Christiana, Christiane, Christianna, Christie, Christin, Christina, Christinn, Christy, Christyna, Chrystal, Chrystalle, Chrystee, Chrystel, Chrystelle, Chrystle, Cris, Crissey, Crissie, Crissy, Crista, Cristal, Cristel, Cristelle, Cristen, Cristena, Cristi, Cristie, Cristin, Cristina, Cristine, Cristiona, Cristy, Crysta, Crystena, Crystene, Crystie, Crystin (Wel.), Crystina, Crystine, Crystyna, Hristina (Bulg.), Khristeen, Khristena, Khristina, Khristine, Khristya, Kirsten, Kirstin, Kit, Kris, Krissy, Krista, Kristeen, Kristel, Kristen, Kristi, Kristiina (Fin.), Kristin (Scan.), Kristina (Rus./Czech.), Kristine (Dan./Norw.), Kristy, Krysta, Krystka, Krystle, Stina, Teena, Teyna, Tina, and Tiny.
CINDERELLA: French story character name meaning “little ashes” or “of the ashes.” Variant Cendrillon exists.
CLAIRE: French equivalent of Latin Clare, meaning “clear; bright; famous.”  Variants include Cheeara, Chiara, Ciara, Clair, Claireen, Clairene, Claireta, Clairette, Clairey, Clairice, Clairinda, Clairissa, Clairita, Clairy, Clara (Eng./Ger./It./Port./Rom./Sp.), Clarabel, Clarabelle, Clare, Clarene, Claresta, Clareta, Claretta (It.), Clarette, Clarey, Clari, Claribel, Claribella, Claribelle, Clarice, Clarie, Clarinda, Clarine, Clarissa, Clarisse, Clarita, Clarrie, Clarry, Clary, Claryce, Clayre, Clayrette, Clayrinda, Clayrissa, Clerissa, Cliara, Clorinda, Klaire, Klara, Klaretta, Klarissa, Klaryce, Klayre, Kliara, and Klyara.
CLARICE: Variant of French Claire, meaning “clear; bright.” Variants include Claris, Clarise, Clariss, Clarissa (Lat.), Clarisse, Claryce, Clerissa, Clerisse, Cleryce, Clerysse, Klarice, Klarissa, and Klaryce.
CLARIMUNDA: French legend name.
CLAUDETTE: French name meaning “lame.” Variants include Claudia and Claudine.
CLMENCE: French equivalent of Latin Clementia, meaning “merciful.”  Variants include Clem, Clemency, Clementia, Clementina (It./Port./Sp.), Clementine (Fr.), Clementya, Clementyn, Clementyna, Clemmie, Clemmy, Klementijna, Klementina, and Klementyna (Pol.).
CLEMENTINE: French feminine form of Latin Clement, meaning “merciful.”
CLOTHILDE: French form of an Old German name meaning “renowned battle.” Variants include Clothilda, Clotilda (Eng.), Clotilde, Klotild (Hung.), Klothilda, and Klothilde.
COLETTE: Short form of French Nicole, meaning “people’s victory.” Variants include Coletta, Collet, Collete, Collette, and Nicolette.
COMFORTE: French name meaning “strength.”
CONSTANCE: English and French form of Latin Constantia, meaning “constant; steadfast.”  Variants include Con, Connee, Conney, Conni, Connie, Conny, Constancia (Port.), Constancy, Constansie, Constanta (Rom.), Constantija (Dut.), Constantina (It.), Constantya, Constanz, Constanza (Sp.), Constanze, Constanzie, Konstancja (Pol.), Konstantija, Konstantina, Konstanze, Kosta, Kostatina, Stansie, and Tina.
CORALIE: French name meaning “coral.”
CORETTE: French name meaning “little maiden.” Variant Coretta exists.
CORINNE: French equivalent of of Greek Kor«, meaning “maiden; girl; daughter.” Variants include Carinna, Carinne, Carine, Carynna, Carynne, Corenne, Corina, Corine, Corinn, Corinna, Correna, Corrianne, Corrienne, Corrine, Corrinn, Karinne, Karynna, Koreen, Korina, Korinna, and Korinne.
CORNLIE: French equivalent of Latin Cornelia, meaning “horn.”
COSETTE: French literary name, possibly the feminine short form of Nicholas, meaning “victory of the people.” Variant Cosetta exists.
COSMÄ’: French feminine form of Greek Cosmo, meaning “order.” Variants include Cosima (It.), Cosma (Gr.), and Kosma (Gr.).
CREISSANT: French name meaning “to create.”
CRESCENT: French form of Latin Crescentia, meaning “increasing; growing.” Also a moon name. Variants include Crescencia (Sp.), Cressant, Cressent, Cressentia, and Cressentya.
DAISI: French equivalent of English Daisy, meaning “eye of the day.”
DALMACE: Latin and French name taken from the placename Dalmatia, a region in Italy. Variants include Dalma, Dalmassa, and Dalmatia.
DAMIANE: French equivalent of Greek Damia, the feminine form of Damian, meaning either “to tame,” “untamed,” or “spirit.”
DANIELLE: French feminine form of Hebrew Daniel, meaning “God is my judge.”  Variants include Danee, Danele, Danella, Danetta, Danette, Daney, Dani, Dania (Heb.), Danica, Danice, Danie, Daniela, Daniella, Danila, Danit, Danita, Danitza, Danna, Danney, Danni, Danny, Dannyce, Dany, Danya, Danyelle.
D’ARCY: French equivalent of English/Irish Darcie, a unisex name meaning “dark” or “from Arcy.” Variants include Darcee, Darcey, Darcy, Darice, Darsee, and Darsey.
DELIT: French name meaning “pleasure.”
DELMARE: French name meaning “of the sea.”
DELPHINE: French feminine form of Latin Delphinus, meaning “from Delphi,” a city in Greece whose name probably means “dolphin.” Delphine is also sometimes associated with the delphinium flower. Variants include Delfin, Delfina, Delfine, Delfyne, Delphia, Delphina (Lat.), Delphinea, and Delphinia.
DEMI: French name taken from heraldry.
DENISE: French feminine form of Greek Dennis, meaning “follower of Dionysius.”  Variants include Deneice, Denese, Deni, Denice, Deniece, Denize, Denni, Dennie, Dennise, Denny, Denyce, Denys, Denyse, Dinnie, and Dinny.
DESIRE: French name meaning “much desired.” Variants include Desideria, Desir, Desirae, Desirat, Desire, Desiree, and Desiri.
DESTINE: French name meaning “destiny; fate.” Variant Destiny (Eng.), exists.
DIDIANE: Feminine form of French Didier, meaning “longing; desire.” Variant Didiere exists.
DIELLE: French equivalent of Latin Diella, meaning “god.”
DIXIE: French name meaning “tenth.” The origin of the American southern “Dixie” remains a mystery; however, Louisiana dollars had the French word dix printed on them, and this may have been what inspired the song about “the land of ‘dixies.’” Variants include Dix, and Dixee.
DOMINIQUE: Feminine form of Dominic, the French form of Latin Dominicus, meaning “belonging to the Lord.” A name traditionally given to a child born on Sunday. Variants include Domenica, Domeniga, Dominga (Sp.), Domini, Dominica, Dominika, Dominizia, Domitia, and Mika, and Minika (Rus.).
DOR: French name meaning “gilded.” Variants include Doree, and Dory.
DORENE: French name meaning “blonde.” Variants include Dore, Doreen, Dorine, and Dory.
DURANDANA: French legend name. Variant Durindana exists.
EDMEE: French feminine form of English Edmund, meaning “rich protector.”
EGLANTINE: French name meaning “wild rose.” Variant Eglantina exists.
ELEANOR: French name meaning “light.” Variants include Elienor, Elinore, and Ellinor.
ELISE: French name meaning “consecrated to God.” Variants include Elisa, Elisabeth, and Eliza.
ELITA: French name meaning “chosen.” Variant Eleta exists.
ELOISE: French name meaning “famous in war.” Variants include Eloisa and Eloisee.
EMMELINE: French name meaning “industrious.”
EREMBOURG:  meaning unknown.
ERMENGARDINE:  meaning unknown.
SME: French equivalent of Latin/Eng. Amy, meaning “loved.” Variants include Aime (Fr.), Aimey, Aimie, Amada, Amata, AmÃ, Amecia, Amey, Ami, Amia, Amiah, Amice, Amie, Amii,  Amye, and Esma.
ESMERAUDE: French name meaning “emerald.” Variant Emeraude exists.
ESPERANZA: French name meaning “hope.”
ESTELLE: French equivalent of Greek Asta, meaning “starlike; like a star; of the stars.” Variants include Asta, Astera, Asteria (Lat.), Astra (Lat.), Astrea, Astria, Estella (Sp.), Ester, Esther (Heb.), Estrela, Estrella, Eszter, Etoile (Fr.), Hester, and Stella (Lat.).
EUGENIA: French name meaning “noble.”
EULALIE: French name meaning “well-spoken.”
FABIENNE: French name meaning “bean grower.”
FALERINA: French legend name.
FANCHON: French name meaning “free.” Variant Fanchone exists.
FANETTE: French name meaning “crowned with laurels.” Variant Fanetta exists.
FANTINA: French name meaning “childlike.” Variant Fantine exists.
FAUNA: French name meaning “fawn.” Variants include Faun, Faunia, and Fawnia.
FAVOR: French name meaning “approval.”
FAYE: French name meaning “fairy.” Variants include Fae and Fay.
FAYETTE: French name meaning “little fairy.”
FAYME: French name meaning “famed.”
FEALTY: French name meaning “faithful.”
FELICIENNE: French name meaning “great happiness.” Variants include Felicia, Felicity, and Filicia.
FIFI: French nickname for Hebrew Josephine, meaning “God increases.” Variant Fifine exists.
FLEUR: French name meaning “flower.”
FLEURETTE: French name meaning “little flower.”
FLORDELIS: French legend name.
FRANCE: French name meaning “from France.”
FUSBERTA: French legend name.
GAETANE:  “from Gaete.” Variant Gaetana exists.
GALATEE:  “white”
GALLIA:  “from Gaul.” Variants include Gala and Galla.
GARLAND:  “crowned with flowers”
GAY:  “light-hearted”
GEMMA:  “jewel”
GENEVRE:  “juniper.” Variant Geneva exists.
GENEVIEVE:  “white wave”
GEORGETTE:  feminine form of George, meaning “farmer.”
GERMAINE:  “from Germany.” Variant Germain exists.
HALETTE:  “little Hal”
HARRIETTE:  “rules the home.” Variants include Harriet and Harrietta.
HEDVIGE:  “fighter”
HELOISE:  French form of Louise, meaning “famous warrior maiden.”
HENRIETTE:  “keeper of the hearth.” Variant Henrietta exists.
HILAIRE:  French form of Hilary, meaning “happy.”
HOLLY:  “shrub”
HONORE:  “honor”
HUETTE:  feminine form of Hugh, meaning “intelligent.” Variants include Hugette and Huguetta.
ILA:  “from the island”
IVA:  “from the yew tree”
JACQUELINE:  feminine form of Jacques, meaning “supplanter.”
JACQUENETTE:  “little Jacques.” Variant Jacquenetta exists.
JEANETTE:  “little Jean.” Variant Jeanetta exists.
JEANNE:  feminine form of Jean, meaning “God’s gift.” Variant Jehane exists.
JESSAMINE:  “jasmine.” Variant Jesamina exists.
JEWEL:  “jewel.” Variant Jule exists.
JOANNA:  “God’s gift”
JOLIE:  “beautiful”
JOSEPHE:  feminine form of Joseph, meaning “He adds.” Variants include Josepha, Josephine and Josette.
JOY:  “jewel; delight”
JULIETTE:  “youthful.” Variants include Julia, Julie, Juliet, Julietta, and Julita.
JULIENNE:  feminine form of Julian, meaning “youthful.”
KARI:  ” joyful song.” Variants include Karcsi and Karoly.
KARLOTTA:  “tiny and feminine.” Variants include Karolina and Karoline.
LA ROUX:  “red-haired”
LAURENE:  “laurel.” Variants include Laurel and Lauren.
LAURETTE:  “little angel”
LAVERNE:  “born in the spring.” Variants include La Vergne, La Verne, Lavergne, Laverna, and Lavernia.
LEALA:  “loyal.” Variants include Lealia and Liealia.
LEONE:  “lion.” Variants include Leona, Leonarda, Leonelle and Leonie.
LIANE:  “bond.” Variant Liana exists.
LIRIENNE:  “reads aloud.” Variant Liriene exists.
LOGISTILLA:  legend name. Variant Logestilla exists.
LORRAINE:  “from Lorraine.” Variant Loraine exists.
LOTYE:  “tiny and womanly.” Variants include Letje and Letya.
LUCILLE:  “light.” Variant Lucile exists.
LUNDY:  “born on Monday”
LINETTE:  “little lion.” Variants include Lynnette and Lyonette.
MADELENE:  “tower.” Variants include Madeleina, Madeleine, Madie, and Madolen.
MAGNOLIA:  “flower”
MARIETTE:  “bitter.” Variants include Maria, Marian, Marianne, Marie, and Marietta.
MARCELLE:  “warring.” Variants include Marcella and Marcellia.
MARGUERITE:  “pearl.” Variants include Margaux, Margery, Margo, Margot, and Marjori.
MARJOLAINE:  “flower.” Variant Marjolaina exists.
MARPHISA:  legend name
MARVEILLE:  “miracle.” Variants include Marvel, Marvella and Marvelle.
MATILDA:  “strong in war.” Variants include Mathilda, Mathilde, Mattie, Matty, Maud and Maude.
MAUREEN:  “dark-skinned.” Variants include Maura, Maurina, Maurine and Moreen.
MAURELLE:  “dark and elfin”
MAVISE:  “joy.” Variant Mavis exists.
MELISANDE:  “honey-bee”
MELODIE:  “melody”
MELUSINA:  “dark-skinned”
MERCI:  “merciful.” Variant Mercy exists.
METHENA:  meaning unknown
MIGNONETTE:  “delicate.” Variant Mignon exists.
MILLICENT:  “of a thousand saints.” Variant Millicente exists.
MINETTE:  form of Williamina, meaning “resolute protector.” Variants include Mimi, Minetta, Minna, and Minnie.
MIRABELLE:  “of incredible beauty.” Variant Mirabella exists.
MIREILLE:  “miracle”
MONIQUE:  “wise.” Variant Moniqua exists.
MORGANA:  legend name.
MUSETTE:  “a song.” Variant Musetta exists.
NADINE:  “from Nada.”
NANNA:  legend name.
NATALIE:  “born at Christmas.” Variants include Natalii and Natuche.
NICOLETTE:  “people’s victory.” Variant Nicola exists.
NINETTE:  “grace.” Variants include Ninon and Nanon.
NOELLE:  “Christmas.” Variants include Noel and Noella.
ODELETTE:  “little spring.” Variant Odeletta exists.
OLYMPIA:  “from Olympus.”
OPHELIA:  “serpentine.” Variant Ophelie exists.
ORANE:  “rising.”
ORIEL:  “bird.”
ORLENE:  “gold.” Variants include Orlena and Orlina.
ORMAZD:  legend name.
ORVA:  “worth gold.”
PAIGE:  “attendant.” Variant Page exists.
PANSY:  “flower.”
PARNELLA:  “rock.”
PASCALINE:  “born at Easter.” Variants include Pascala, Pascale, and Pasclina.
PATIENCE:  “enduring.”
PATRICE:  “noble.”
PENSEE: “thoughtful.”
PHILLIPA:  “loves horses.”
PIERRETTE:  feminine form of Pierre, meaning “rock.” Variant Pierretta exists.
PRUNELLA:  “color of plum.” Variant Prunellie exists.
RACHELLE:  “lamb.”
RAINA:  “queen.” Variants include Reina and Reine.
RAISON:  “thinker.” Variant Raissa exists.
RENEE:  “reborn.” Variant Rene exists.
RIVE:  “from the shore.” Variant Riva exists.
ROBINETTE:  “small robin.” Variant Robinetta exists.
ROMAINE:  “from Rome.” Variant Romana exists.
ROSAMONDE:  “rose.” Variants include Roesia, Rohais, and Rose.
ROSEMARIE:  “bitter rose.” Variant Rosemaria exists.
ROUX:  “red.”
ROXANNE:  “dawn.” Variant Roxane exists.
ROYALE:  “regal.” Variant Roial exists.
RUBY:  “jewel.” Variant Rubie exists.
SEARLAIT:  “tiny and womanly.”
SIBYLA:  “prophetess.”
SIMONE:  “heard; good listener.”
SLAINIE:  “health.” Variants include Slania and Slanie.
SOLAINE:  “dignified.” Variants include Silana, Solaina, and Solange.
STEPHANIE:  “crowned in victory.” Variant Stefania exists.
SUZETTE:  “lily.” Variant Suzanne exists.
SYDNEY:  ” follower of Saint Denys.” Variants include Sidonie and Sodonia.
TEMPESTE:  “stormy.”
TILLY:  ” mighty in war.” Variant Tilda exists.
TRINETTE:  “little innocent.” Variant Trinetta exists.
VALERIE:  “brave.” Variants include Valara, Valeraine, and Valere.
VEDETTE:  “from the guard tower.” Variant Vedetta exists.
VRONIQUE: French equivalent of Greek Pherenike, meaning “bringing victory.” Variants include Barri, Barrie, Barry, Beranice, Beraniece, Beranyce, Berenice (It.), Bereniece, Berenyce, Bernee, Berneece, Bernelle, Bernetta, Bernette, Berni, Bernice (Eng.), Bernie, Berniece, Berny, Bernyce, Berri, Berrie, Berry, Binnie, Bunni, Bunnie, Bunny, Nika (Rus.), Nixie, Veronica (Eng.), Veronika (Rus.), and Veronike.
VICTORINE:  “victory.” Variant Victorina exists.
VIGNETTE:  “little vine.” Variant Vignetta exists.
VILLETTE:  “from the country estate.” Variant Villetta exists.
VIOLLETTE:  “little violet.” Variant Violetta exists.
VIVIENNE: French feminine form of Latin unisex Vivian meaning “lively; alive; animated.” Vivien was the name of the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend. Variants include Bibiana (Sp.), Bibiane, and Bibine, Vi, Viv, Viviane, Viviana, Vivie, Vivien, Viviette, Vyv, and Vyvyan.
VOLETA:  “veiled.” Variant Voletta exists.
XAVIERRE:  “owner of a new home.” Variant Xavierra exists.
YOLANDE:  “strong.” Variants include Yolanda and Yolanthe.
YOLETTE:  meaning unknown.
YSEULT:  “fair.”
YVETTE:  “archer; yew wood.” Variant Yvonne exists.
ZARA:   “light.”
ZURIE:  “white and lovely.” Variants include Zuri and Zuria.

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