List of French Baby Names Meanings

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  • Ambre
    The meaning of the name “Ambre” is: “Amber”. Categories: French Names, Nature Names.
    Meaning: Jewel Origin: French
  • Ambrosina
    The name Ambrosina is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Ambrosina is: Feminine forms of the Greek Ambrose.
    Meaning: Feminine forms of the greek ambrose Origin: French
  • Amicia
    The name Amicia is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amicia is: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. Also a French form of the Latin Amico, meaning friend.
    Meaning: Variant of Amy: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. Also a French form of the Latin Amico, meaning friend. Origin: French
  • Amite
    Meaning: Friend Origin: French
  • Amitee
    Origin of the name Amity: Derived from the Middle English amite (friendship), which has its root in the Latin amicus (friend).
    Meaning: Friend Origin: French
  • Amo
    The name Amo is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amo is: Little eagle.
    Meaning: Little eagle Origin: French
  • Amou
    French Meaning: The name Amou is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amou is: Eagle wolf.
    Meaning: Eagle Origin: French
  • Amoux
    The name Amoux is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amoux is: Eagle wolf.
    Meaning: Eagle Origin: French
  • Amyas
    The name Amyas is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "loved".
    Meaning: From the Old French name derived from Latin amatus meaning loved. In use since at least the 12th century. Used by 19th century British writer Charles Kingsley for the hero of his novel Westward Ho!. Origin: French
  • Ancelina
    Angelina is a diminutive form of the name Angela, a name derived from the Greek angelos (Greek αγγελος) meaning "messenger".
    Meaning: Handmaiden Origin: French
  • Ancil
    The name Ancil is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Ancil is: Adherent of a nobleman.
    Meaning: Adherent of a nobleman Origin: French
  • Andray
    Meaning: Derived from andre, masculine, manly, brave Origin: French
  • Anerae
    Meaning: Derived from andre, masculine, manly, brave Origin: French
  • Angeletta
    The name Angeletta is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Angeletta is: Little angel.
    Meaning: Little angel Origin: French
  • Angelette
    French meaning: The name Angelette is a French baby name The French meaning of Angelette is: Little angel.
    Meaning: Little angel Origin: French
  • Angevin
    Angevin. 1650s, "pertaining to the French province of Anjou," from French Angevin , from Medieval Latin Andegavinus , from Andegavum "Angers," city in France, capital of Anjou (Latin Andegavia , from Andecavi , Roman name of the Gaulish people who lived here, of unknown origin).
    Meaning: Angel of wine Origin: French
  • Angilia
    Origin of the name Angelina: Latinate variant of Angel or Angela (messenger of God, guiding spirit).
    Meaning: Angel Origin: French
  • Apollina
    A-pol-li-na, ap-oll-ina ] The baby girl name Apollina is pronounced AHPAHLAHIYNAH †. Apollina's language of origin is Old Greek. Apollina is a variation of Apollonia (English, German, and Polish). Apollina is a seldom used baby name for girls. ... A baby name that sounds like Apollina is Apollonis.
    Meaning: Gift from apollo Origin: French
  • Arcene
    The name Arcene comes from the French origin. In French The meaning of the name Arcene is: Silvery. Name Information.
    Meaning: Silvery Origin: French
  • Archaimbaud
    Meaning: Bold Origin: French
  • Archambault
    The Archambault surname is derived from a personal name, which derives from the Latin "Arcambaldus". According to etymologists, this personal name is in turn derived from the ancient Germanic elements "Ercan", meaning "precious", and "bald", meaning "bold" and "daring".
    Meaning: Bold Origin: French
  • Archard
    The name Archard is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Archard is: Sacred.
    Meaning: Powerful Origin: French
  • Archenhaud
    French Meaning: ... In French the meaning of the name Archenhaud is: Bold.
    Meaning: Bold Origin: French
  • Ariane
    Meanings and history of the name Ariane: | Edit. This is a French form of the Greek name Ariadne. In Greek myth, she was the helper of the hero Theseus and eventually married the god of wine, Dionysus. Pronounced a-ree-AHN.
    Meaning: Holy Origin: French
  • Ariele
    Ariel is a given name from Biblical Hebrew אריאל Ariel that literally means "lion of God," although some have supposed it to be derived from the Arabic ארי 'ărı̂y, meaning fire hearth The female form is אריאלה (transliterated as Ariela, Ariella, or the American modernized Arielle).
    Meaning: Lion of god Origin: French
  • Arjean
    Meaning: Silvery Origin: French
  • Arletta
    The name Arletta is a girl's name . Arletta and discussed in our forums with posts like "Change Two Letters". Variation of Arlene. Find other names based on Arletta using our baby name generator.
    Meaning: A medieval given name Origin: French
  • Armelle
    Contribute your knowledge to the name Armelle. ... A Celtic/Breton (from the French region of Brittany) name. It comes from the words "Arz", meaning bear, and "Mael", meaning prince. Variations include Armaël, Armella, Maël, Arzel, Arzela, Arzhela, Arzhelez, Ermel, Hermet... Most of which are unisex names.
    Meaning: Princess Origin: French
  • Armynel
    Meaning of the Name Armynel. Armynel. The name Armynel has one meaning. 1feminine form of armand.
    Meaning: Feminine form of armand Origin: French
  • Artois
    This unusual and interesting surname, with the spellings Artis, Artiss, Artist, Artois and Artus, is of French origin, and is the Anglicization of a locational name Artois, from a region in northern France so called. ... Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation.
    Meaning: From artois Origin: French