Female and male first names : France.
AMYLEE
FemaleUnique and beautiful French name derived from Aimée, meaning "beloved.
AMYLIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Amelia," meaning "work." Despite being popular in 19th-century France, it remains relatively uncommon, allowing bearers to forge their own paths.
ANABELLE
FemaleStylish French-origin girl's name derived from Anna, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'.
ANAELLE
FemaleModern French feminine name derived from Annabelle, meaning "grace," with "-elle" indicating a diminutive form.
ANAISE
FemaleCharming French name derived from the word 'anis' (anise), known for its distinctive flavor and aroma, signifying grace and elegance like the plant itself.
ANALYSSE
FemaleFrench origin given name, derived from the verb 'analyser', meaning 'to analyze'. It signifies intellectual curiosity or analytical mind.
ANDELIN
FemaleModern French name derived from Antoine, meaning "priceless," with a unique twist added by the suffix "-lin.
ANDRANETTE
FemaleDistinctive French name derived from "andran" meaning "man," softened with the suffix "-ette.
ANDRELLE
FemaleFrench given name meaning "brave man", derived from the word "andre".
ANDRIAN
MaleUnique French name derived from the Germanic 'Adrianus', meaning 'dark-man' or 'noble-man'.
ANDRICK
MaleDistinctive French male given name composed of André, meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', and the diminutive suffix -ick.
ANDRIELLE
FemaleRare yet elegant French feminine name derived from André, meaning "brave".
ANEYSA
FemaleUnique literary-inspired name, derived from Balzac's character Agnès in 'Père Goriot', embodying grace and charm.
ANFERNEY
MaleRare French given name composed of 'Anf', meaning "man" or "warrior", and '-ferney', referring to the fern plant. Its meaning conveys strength and resilience, reflecting qualities of both its elements.
ANGANETTE
FemaleFrench-derived name meaning 'little angel'.
ANGEE
FemaleThe name Angee has French origins, derived from the word "ange" meaning "angel," symbolizing purity and divine grace.
ANGELAMARIE
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name composed of "Angela", meaning messenger or angel, and "Marie", the French form of Maria, which signifies sea of bitterness or wished-for child, thus translating to Angel Mary. It has historical significance with numerous saints bearing this name or its variants, Angela and Marie, notably Saint Angela Merici who founded the Ursuline order of nuns.
ANGELEAN
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of French origin, derived from the French word 'ange', meaning 'angel'. It carries the meaning 'messenger of God' or 'angel', making it a unique and elegant choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with celestial allure.
ANGELEEN
FemaleDistinctive French feminine name derived from "ange," meaning angel, signifying 'messenger of God.'
ANGELEQUE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'ange', meaning angel.
ANGELETE
FemaleAngélette is a rare French female first name derived from the word 'ange', meaning angel, thus implying 'little angel'.
ANGELICQUE
FemaleCaptivating French female given name meaning 'like an angel'.
ANGELIGUE
FemaleAngelique is a unique French feminine name derived from 'angélic', meaning angelic, associated with purity, innocence, and heavenly qualities.
ANGELIQU
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from the Latin word "angelus," meaning "messenger" or "angel.
ANGELIQUE
MaleCharming female name of French origin, derived from 'ange', meaning 'angel'. It signifies purity and divine beauty, originating as a Middle Ages nickname for blessed or angelic girls.
ANGELYN
FemaleRare but elegant French name derived from Angela, which originally meant 'messenger' and was associated with angels in Christianity. It's a unique choice with deep historical roots.
ANGELYNE
FemaleUnique female given name created by French poet Jean Cocteau for his 1946 film "La Belle et la Bête," although its origin and meaning remain unknown.
ANGENIQUE
FemaleAngélique is a French feminine given name derived from the adjective "angélique," which means "angelic" in English. It originated during the Middle Ages among French nobility as a wish for daughters to grow up pure and virtuous like angels.
ANGILIQUE
FemaleAngélique is a distinctive French female given name meaning 'little angel' or 'angelic', derived from the French word 'ange'. It has been popularized by historical figures like Angélique de Fontanges and Angélique Kauffmann, as well as its notable appearance in French literature, such as Alain-René Lesage's novel 'Lesage'.
ANGINETTE
FemaleRare French feminine name derived from Angela, meaning 'messenger'.
ANGLINE
FemaleAngeline is a distinctive French name derived from the Latin 'Angelus', meaning 'angel'. It translates to 'little angel' or 'angelic', reflecting purity and innocence.
ANGLIQUE
FemaleAngélique is a unique and beautiful French given name meaning "angelic" or "like an angel," conveying purity, grace, and heavenly beauty.
ANIE
FemaleFrench variant of Anna, derived from Latin meaning "grace" or "favor", popularized by Saint Anne in Christianity.
ANIELLE
FemaleFrench name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', often associated with elegance and charm.
ANIS
MaleArabic-origin unisex name meaning 'friendly' or 'sweet', popularized in France during the 19th century.
ANISETTE
FemaleCharming French female given name derived from 'anis', the fragrant anise plant, with historical ties to agriculture, cooking, and medicine.
ANJANETTA
FemaleCharming and uncommon French feminine name derived from Anna-Jennette, meaning 'God is gracious with favor or grace'.
ANJANNETTE
FemaleRare French feminine name meaning "to brighten up" or "to make shine," often associated with radiance and positivity.
ANJEANETTE
FemaleRare yet elegant French girl's name composed of Anne ('grace') and Jeanette ('God is gracious'), symbolizing divine favor.
ANJELIQUE
FemaleFrench-origin name meaning 'angelic', popularized in the 17th century and associated with elegance.