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2006-08-16 03:46:16 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

19 answers

Mines is Jacqueline. I love it.

Here are some others:

The names listed here are used in France and other French-speaking regions. See also about French names.



ABEL - ÉTIENNE EUDES - MARIUS MARJOLAINE - ZOÉ

ABEL m English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Biblical
From the Hebrew name הֶבֶל (Hevel) or הָבֶל (Havel) which meant "breath"... [more]

ABSOLON m French
French form of ABSALOM

ACHILLE m French, Italian
French and Italian form of ACHILLES

ADAM m English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Jewish, Biblical
This is the Hebrew word for "man"... [more]

ADÉLAÏDE f French
French form of ADELAIDE

ADÈLE f French
French form of ADELA

ADELINE f French, English
Pet form of ADÈLE

ADOLPHE m French
French form of ADOLF

ADRIEN m French
French form of ADRIAN

ADRIENNE f French
French feminine form of ADRIAN

AGATHE f French, German, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Ancient Greek
Cognate of AGATHA

AGLAÉ f French
French form of AGLAIA

AGNÈS f French
French form of AGNES

AIMÉ m French
French masculine form of AMY

AIMÉE f French
French form of AMY

ALAIN m French
French form of ALAN

ALBERT m English, French, Slovene, Polish, Russian
From the Germanic name Adalbrecht which meant "bright nobility", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright"... [more]

ALBERTINE f French
French feminine form of ALBERT

ALEXANDRE m French, Portuguese, Galician
French, Portuguese and Galician form of ALEXANDER... [more]

ALEXANDRIE f French
French feminine form of ALEXANDER

ALEXANDRINE f French, German
French elaborated form of ALEXANDRA... [more]

ALEXIS (1) m German, French, English, Ancient Greek
Variant of ALEXIUS

ALFRED m English, French, Scandinavian, German, Polish
Derived from the Old English element ælf "elf" combined with ræd "counsel"... [more]

ALICE f English, French
Short form of the Old French Adelais, itself a short form of Adalheidis (see ADELAIDE)... [more]

ALINE f French, English
Pet form of ADELINE or a variant of EILEEN

ALISON f & m English, French
Medieval Norman form of ALICE... [more]

ALPHONSE m French
French form of ALFONSO

ALPHONSINE f French
French feminine pet form of ALFONSO

AMABLE m French
French masculine form of AMABEL

AMANDINE f French
French pet form of AMANDA

AMARANTE f French
French form of AMARANTHA

AMAURY m French
French form of AMALRIC

AMBRE f French
French form of AMBER

AMBROISE m French
French form of Ambrosius (see AMBROSE).

AMÉDÉE m French
French form of AMADEUS

AMÉLIE f French
French form of AMELIA

ANAÏS f Provençal, Catalan, French
Provençal and Catalan form of ANNA

ANASTASIE f French
French form of ANASTASIA

ANATOLE m French
French form of ANATOLIUS

ANDRÉ m French, Portuguese
French and Portuguese form of ANDREW

ANDRÉE f French
French feminine form of ANDREW

ANGÈLE f French
French feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL).

ANGELINE f French
French pet form of ANGELA

ANGELIQUE f French
French form of ANGELICA

ANNE (1) f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Basque
French form of HANNAH... [more]

ANNETTE f French
French pet form of ANNE (1)

ANOUK f Dutch, French
Dutch and French pet form of ANNA

ANSELME m French
French form of ANSELM

ANTOINE m French
French form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).

ANTOINETTE f French
Feminine pet form of ANTOINE... [more]

ANTONIN m French
French form of Antoninus (see ANTONINO)... [more]

APOLLINAIRE m French
French form of APOLLINARIS

APOLLINE f French
French form of APOLLONIA

ARIANE f English, French
Variant of ARIANNE... [more]

ARIANNE f French
French form of ARIADNE

ARIENNE f French
French form of ARIADNE

ARISTIDE m French
French form of ARISTIDES

ARLETTE f French, English
Norman pet form of names beginning with the Germanic element arn "eagle"... [more]

ARMAND m French
French form of HERMAN

ARMEL m French
From Arthmael, which was possibly composed of the Celtic elements art "stone" and mael "prince"... [more]

ARMELLE f French
Feminine form of ARMEL

ARNAUD m French
French form of ARNOLD

ARNAUDE f French
French feminine form of ARNOLD

AUBERT m French
French variant of ALBERT

AUDE f French
French feminine form of ALDO

AUGUSTE m French
French form of AUGUSTUS

AUGUSTIN m French
French form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE).

AURÈLE m French
French form of AURELIUS

AURÉLIE f French
French feminine form of AURELIUS

AURELIEN m French
French form of Aurelianus (see AURELIANO).

AURORE f French
French form of AURORA

AVRIL f French, English
Either a French form of APRIL or a form of EOFORHILD.

AXELLE f French
Feminine form of AXEL

BAPTISTE m French
Means "baptist" in French, originally deriving from Greek βαπτω (bapto) "to dip"... [more]

BARBARA f English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Slovene
Derived from Greek βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning "foreign"... [more]

BARNABÉ m French
French form of BARNABAS

BARTHÉLÉMY m French
French form of BARTHOLOMEW

BASILE m French
French form of BASIL (1)

BASTIEN m French
Short form of SÉBASTIEN

BAUDOUIN m French
French form of BALDWIN

BÉATRICE f French
French form of BEATRIX

BÉNÉDICTE f French
French feminine form of BENEDICT

BENJAMIN m English, French, German, Biblical
From the Hebrew name בִנְיָמִין (Binyamin) which means "son of the south" or "son of the right hand"... [more]

BENJAMINE f French
French feminine form of BENJAMIN

BENOIT m French
French form of BENEDICT

BENOITE f French
French feminine form of BENEDICT

BERNADETTE f French
French feminine form of BERNARD... [more]

BERNARD m English, French, Polish
Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more]

BERNARDINE f English, French
Feminine form of BERNARD

BERTHE f French
French form of BERTHA

BERTRAND m French, English
Medieval form of BERTRAM

BLAISE m French
From the Roman name Blasius which meant "lisping" from Latin blaesus... [more]

BLANCHE f French, English
Means "white, fair" in French.

BONIFACE m English, French
From the Late Latin name Bonifatius, which meant "good fate" from bonum "good" and fatum "fate"... [more]

BRICE m French
From the name Bricius, which was probably a Latinized form of a Welsh name meaning "speckled"... [more]

BRIGITTE f German, French
German and French form of BRIDGET

BRUNO m German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French
Means "brown" from Germanic... [more]

CAMILLE f & m French
French feminine and masculine form of CAMILLA

CARINE f French, English
Variant of CARINA

CAROLE f French
French feminine form of CAROLUS

CAROLINE f French, English
French feminine form of CAROLUS

CATHERINE f English, French
English variant and French form of KATHERINE

CÉCILE f French
French feminine form of Caecilius (see CECILIA).

CÉLESTE f French
French feminine form of CAELESTIS

CÉLESTIN m French
French form of Caelestinus (see CELESTINE).

CÉLESTINE f French
French feminine form of Caelestinus (see CELESTINE).

CÉLINE f French
French feminine form of Caelinus (see CELINO)... [more]

CERISE f French
Means "cherry" in French.

CESAIRE m French
French form of CAESAR

CÉSAR m French, Spanish, Portuguese
French, Spanish and Portuguese form of CAESAR... [more]

CHANTAL f French, English
From a French surname which was derived from a place name meaning "stony place"... [more]

CHARLES m English, French
From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man"... [more]

CHARLINE f French
French feminine pet form of CHARLES

CHARLOT m French
French pet form of CHARLES

CHARLOTTE f French, English, German, Scandinavian
French feminine pet form of CHARLES... [more]

CHLOÉ f French
French form of CHLOE

CHRISTELLE f French
French pet form of CHRISTINE influenced by the sound of the name CRYSTAL.

CHRISTIAN m English, French, German
From a medieval Latin name that meant "Christian"... [more]

CHRISTIANE f German, French
German and French feminine form of CHRISTIAN

CHRISTIANNE f English, French
Feminine form of CHRISTIAN

CHRISTINE f French, English
French and English form of CHRISTINA

CHRISTOPHE m French
French form of CHRISTOPHER

CLAIRE f French
French form of CLARE

CLARICE f English, French
From the Late Latin name Claritia, which was derived from Latin clarus "clear, bright, famous".

CLARISSE f French
French form of CLARICE

CLAUDE m & f French, English
French masculine and feminine form of CLAUDIUS... [more]

CLAUDETTE f French
French feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDIE f French
French feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDINE f French
Feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLÉMENCE f French
French feminine form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).

CLÉMENT m French
French form of CLEMENT

CLEMENTINE f French
French feminine form of CLEMENT

CLOTHILDE f French
French form of a Germanic name which was composed of the elements hlud "famous" and hild "battle"... [more]

COLETTE f French
Short form of NICOLETTE... [more]

COLOMBAIN m French
French form of Columbanus (see COLMÁN).

COLOMBE m & f French
French masculine and feminine form of COLUMBA

CÔME m French
French form of COSMO

CONSTANCE f English, French
Medieval form of CONSTANTIA... [more]

CONSTANT m English, French
From the Late Latin name Constans, which meant "constant, steadfast".

CONSTANTIN m French, Romanian
French and Romanian form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).

CORENTIN m Breton, French
Possibly means "hurricane" in Breton... [more]

CORIN m French
French form of QUIRINUS

CORINNE f French
French form of CORINNA

CORNÉLIE f French
French form of CORNELIA

COSETTE f French
Meaning unknown... [more]

COSME m French
French form of COSMO

CUNÉGONDE f French
French form of KUNIGUNDE... [more]

CYRILLE m & f French
French masculine and feminine form of CYRIL

DAMIEN m French
French form of DAMIAN

DANIEL m English, Jewish, French, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Biblical
From the Hebrew name דָנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge"... [more]

DANIÈLE f French
French feminine form of DANIEL

DANIELLE f French, English
French feminine form of DANIEL

DAVID m English, Jewish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Slovene, Biblical
Possibly derived from Hebrew דוד (dvd) meaning "beloved"... [more]

DELPHINE f French
French form of DELPHINA

DENIS m French, Russian, English, German
Medieval form of DIONYSIUS... [more]

DENISE f French, English
Feminine form of DENIS

DENNIS m English, French, German
Variant of DENIS

DÉODAT m French
French form of DEODATUS

DÉSIRÉ m French
Masculine form of DÉSIRÉE

DÉSIRÉE f French
Means "desired, wished" in French.

DIANE f French, English
French form of DIANA

DIANNE f French, English
Variant of DIANE

DIDIER m French
French form of DESIDERIO

DIEUDONNÉ m French
Means "given by God" in French.

DIEUDONNÉE f French
Feminine form of DIEUDONNÉ

DIMITRI m Russian, French
Variant of DMITRIY

DIODORE m French
French form of DIODORUS

DION m French, English, Ancient Greek
Short form of DIONYSIOS and other Greek names beginning with the Greek element Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS"... [more]

DOMINIQUE f & m French
French feminine and masculine form of DOMINIC

DONAT m French, Provençal, Catalan, Polish
French, Provençal, Catalan and Polish form of DONATO

DONATIEN m French
French form of DONATO

DONATIENNE f French
French feminine form of DONATO

DORIANE f French
French feminine form of DORIAN

DOROTHÉE f French
French form of DOROTHEA

EDGAR m English, French
Derived from the Old English element ead "rich, blessed" combined with gar "spear"... [more]

EDGARD m French
French form of EDGAR

ÉDITH f French
French form of EDITH

EDMOND m French
French form of EDMUND... [more]

ÉDOUARD m French
French form of EDWARD

EDWIGE f French
French form of HEDWIG

ELÉONORE f French
French form of ELEANOR

ÉLIANE f French
From the Roman family name Aelianus, which was derived from the Greek word ‘ηλιος (Helios) meaning "sun"... [more]

ÉLIE m French
French form of ELIJAH

ELISABETH f English, German, French, Scandinavian, Biblical (Variant)
Variant English form of ELIZABETH, as well as the German and French normal form, reflecting the spelling used in the Authorized Version of the New Testament.

ÉLISE f French
French short form of ELISABETH

ÉLODIE f French
French form of ELODIA

ELOI m French
French form of Eligius (see ELIGIO).

ÉLOISE f French
French form of ELOISE

ELVIRE f French
French form of ELVIRA

EMELINE f French
Feminine form of EMIL

ÉMILE m French
French form of Aemilius (see EMIL)... [more]

ÉMILIE f French
French form of EMILY

ÉMILIEN m French
French form of Aemilianus (see EMILIANO).

EMMA f English, French, Italian, Finnish, Dutch
Derived from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal"... [more]

EMMANUEL m Biblical, French, English
Means "God is with us" in Hebrew... [more]

EMMANUELLE f French
French feminine form of EMMANUEL

ERIC m English, French
From the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler"... [more]

ERMENEGILDE m French
French form of HERMENEGILDO

ESMÉ m & f French
Means "esteemed" or "loved" in Old French.

ESMÉE f French
Feminine form of ESMÉ

ESTHER f English, Jewish, French, Biblical
Possibly means "star" in Persian... [more]

ÉTIENNE m French
French form of STEPHEN

2006-08-16 04:22:53 · answer #1 · answered by BeautifulSin64 4 · 1 0

Michelle

2006-08-16 03:51:20 · answer #2 · answered by charles c 3 · 0 0

Good heavens - you don't really want me to list them, do you? The French language is probably more extensive than the English language! One female name I love is Genvieve, but it's the soft French pronunciation that makes it so pretty, not the hard English pronunciation.

2006-08-16 03:52:35 · answer #3 · answered by theophilus 5 · 0 0

Chantal,Adele, Zoe, Renee

2006-08-16 03:56:36 · answer #4 · answered by imhm2004 5 · 0 0

Chantelle

2006-08-16 03:51:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Isn't Dominique a French name?

2006-08-16 03:53:39 · answer #6 · answered by Sapphire 3 · 0 1

Madeleine

2006-08-16 03:51:51 · answer #7 · answered by cirestan 6 · 0 1

Renee with a slash on top of the last e. Paris, Fleur, and i don`t no any more.

2006-08-16 05:10:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Monique
Julie
Zoe

2006-08-16 03:53:01 · answer #9 · answered by missy 4 · 0 0

This was already said, but it was wrong, so:

Genevieve

The best French name ever.

Also, Monica is German or Latin, not French.

2006-08-16 05:11:50 · answer #10 · answered by caitlindoe 2 · 0 0

Suzette, Helene, Chantel.
Try the website below for others.

2006-08-16 03:54:17 · answer #11 · answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6 · 0 1

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