Female and male first names : France.



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The name Thierry is of French origin, meaning 'powerful' or 'lord', derived from the Germanic word 'theudo'.
Tielor is a unique first name with uncertain origins, possibly Scottish or French, meaning 'tailor' in Scottish Gaelic. It has gained popularity recently among parents seeking distinctive yet appealing names for their daughters.
Tiereny is a distinctive French name derived from the word 'tiers' meaning third or one-third, originally an occupational surname for tanners.
The name Tierre originates from French and means "earth" or "land", derived from the Latin word "terra".
Tiffanie is a girl's name of French origin, derived from "tiffany," a type of wild hyacinth flower, with meanings associated with beauty and grace.
Tiffaine is a rare yet attractive French female given name that originally meant "fair-haired" or possibly "beloved", derived from Old French and Germanic elements respectively.
Tiffanique is a French name meaning "manifestation of God," often associated with divine beauty and grace.
Tiffanee is a captivating French name meaning "Manifestation of God," popularized by celebrities like Tiffani Thiessen and Tiffany Darwish, with variations including Tiffani, Tiffany, Tiffanie, and Tifany.
Tiffanymarie is a French-origin name comprising "Tiffany," meaning "divine manifestation," and "Marie," meaning "sea of bitterness" or "star of the sea.
Tiffay is a distinctive French name derived from 'tif' or 'tiffe', meaning 'curly hair', originally used as a nickname for those with unruly locks.
Tiffine is a rare French name derived from 'tiffin', a light meal between main meals. It evokes sophistication and grace, with 'f' adding femininity and double 'i' making it playful. Despite its rarity, Tiffine has appeared in literature like "Madame Bovary".
Tiffonie is a unique French name with elegant Old Norse origins meaning " tiuf " meaning " tiuf ".
Tiffony is a unique French name meaning 'strong-willed', reflecting inner strength and resilience.
Tilor is a rare French given name derived from the occupational surname Tiloire, associated with milling or fulling. It has no specific meaning but carries elegance due to its French origin.
Timarie is a distinctively French female name derived from 'timide', meaning shy or modest, though it stands independently.
Tinalouise is a rare and elegant French name, meaning 'long robe or gown', associated with nobility and conveying sophistication.
Tincy is a rare French female given name derived from "tinc", meaning "to shine" or "glitter". It symbolizes brightness, radiance, and brilliance.
Tinette is an old French feminine name derived from the Latin word 'tilia', meaning 'willow tree'. It signifies flexibility and strength.
Tiney is a charming French name derived from "tin", meaning "small". Traditionally given to youngest children, it's now unisex with global variations in meaning and popularity.
The name Toi originates from French and means 'you' in English.
The name "Toi" is of French origin, meaning "you". It's unique in that it uses the second person singular form, possibly chosen to represent individuality or selfhood.
Tommey is a rare French name derived from "tome," meaning large book or volume, originally used as a diminutive of Thomas, which means "twin.
Tonianne is a rare, elegant French name derived from Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'highly praised'.
Tonie is a unique French name derived from 'tonique', meaning 'tonic', suggesting vitality; it's a rare feminine variation of Antoine, with historical ties to religious figures like Saint Anthony.
Tonielle is a rare but elegant French feminine name meaning 'priceless girl'.
Tonimarie, of French origin, combines the power of 'tonnerre' (thunder) with feminine grace, creating a unique and elegant name.
The French-origin name Tonique is derived from 'tonic', meaning something that strengthens or invigorates, conveying vitality and energy.
Torien is a unique, Latin-derived name that means "round" or "circular." It originated in medieval France as a diminutive form of Torquatus, meaning someone with a prominent neck or wearing a torque necklace. Today, Torien is still rare but used globally, often considered unisex.
Torique is a rare French given name meaning 'spherical', historically associated with individuals believed to possess mystical powers.
Toron is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from "torah," meaning "teaching" or "instruction." It originated in the Middle East as a boy's given name, possibly chosen for its association with wisdom or simply for its appealing sound. Notable bearers include French explorer Toron deCanada. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but is globally used due to its unique Hebrew roots.
Torrence is an English name of Old French origin, meaning "from the farm or estate of Torran.
Toynelle is a rare French feminine given name derived from the French word "toyon," meaning the evergreen Heteromeles arbutifolia plant known for its glossy red berries.
Tracer: An English name meaning 'track' or 'pursue', originating from Old French 'traç', used historically for both males and females.
Tracie is a unique female name derived from the French surname Thierry, meaning "thorn bush," popularized in recent years after gaining celebrity attention during the mid-20th century.
Tracine is a modern female name derived from the French Traci, which stems from the Latin masculine Tracy. It means "from the estate of Tracy," reflecting family roots or heritage. Despite its unique spelling and pronunciation, it has only recently gained popularity.
Tracy is an English given name with French origins, derived from the Latin word 'tractus' meaning 'drawn out', originally given to those living in isolated areas.
Tracyn is a unique, feminine name of English origin with roots in Old French or Germanic elements, meaning 'from the estate of Tracy' or 'bold/courageous'.
The name Tracey, of English origin, means 'from the oak tree wood' and was popularized in literature, notably in George Eliot's 'The Mill on the Floss'.
The name Trais is of Scottish origin and means "cross" or "trois", derived from the French word "traîtrise". It's a rare given name with no significant historical record or notable figures associated with it.
The name "Traison" originates from Old French and means betrayal or treason, often associated with disloyal characters in medieval literature.