Female and male first names : France.



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Cheryel is a unique, modern given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Cheryl and Michelle or inspired by the French surname Cheriel.
Cheryl is an English female name derived from Old French 'Cher', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
Cherylle is a French-origin name derived from 'chéri', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
Cheryse is a French-origin name meaning 'golden-haired', derived from 'chéri' meaning beloved.
Chesnee is a unique French female given name derived from 'chêne', meaning 'oak tree', signifying strength and resilience.
Chesni is a rare French given name likely derived from the surname Chesneau, which means 'chestnut tree.'
Chesnie is a rare, unique female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the French word "châsse" meaning "hunting party" or "trophy," or a variant spelling of English Chesney. Its meaning is undocumented but may relate to hunting or achievement. Despite its mystery, Chesnie's distinctive sound and potential French elegance make it an appealing choice for parents seeking something unique for their daughter.
Chess is a distinctive French name derived from "chasse," meaning "game" or "hunt," coined in the Middle Ages for those involved in hunting or games.
Chestin is a captivating French unisex name meaning 'crown' or 'royal headband', originating from the Old French word "chasteine".
Chestine is a unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from 'chaste', meaning pure or innocent.
Chestine is a rare French girl's name derived from 'châtaignier,' meaning "chestnut tree".
The name Chevalier is of French origin, translating to 'knight' in English, and was popular among nobility reflecting prestige and honor associated with knights.
Chevas is a rare French variant of the Scottish Gaelic name Chivas, possibly derived from "sìth", meaning wolf.
Chevel is a rare French name derived from "cheveu," meaning hair, believed to signify good fortune for children born with abundant locks.
Chevell is a distinctive French origin name derived from "chevau-léger," meaning "light cavalry.
Chevelle is a unique French-derived given name, originally meaning 'light horseman', reflecting speed, adaptability, independence, and courage.
Chevette is a rare French girl's name derived from "chevêtre," meaning thicket or dense bushes. It symbolizes speed, agility, and freedom.
Chevis is a rare French given name derived from the surname Chevais, which means 'horses.'
Chevon is a distinctive French-derived unisex given name meaning 'horse' and embodying strength, courage, and nobility.
Chevon is a rare French-derived name meaning "cheese," originating from the Old French word for goat.
Chez is a unique French given name derived from the word 'chez' meaning 'at home', often associated with hospitality and warmth.
Chezney is an uncommon English first name derived from Middle English Chesney, itself originating from Old French 'chesne' meaning 'oak tree', signifying strength and endurance.
Cheznie is a French name derived from Chesne, meaning 'oak tree', symbolizing strength and resilience.
The French name Chiant, derived from 'chiant' meaning 'boring' or 'annoying', is rare yet has historical figures like Jean-Baptiste Chiant, offering an intriguing connection to French culture despite its unusual meaning.
The French-origin given name 'Chiant' surprisingly means 'displeasing', likely used ironically in the past.
The name "Chien" is of French origin, derived from the Old French word for 'dog', with potential symbolism of loyalty and companionship despite its rarity as a given name.
Chiffon is a unique French given name derived from the word 'chiffon', meaning a soft fabric, signifying grace and lightness.
Chinelle is a rare French female given name derived from "chien," meaning "dog." It signifies canine companionship and loyalty.
Chivonne is a distinctively French female name meaning 'goat' or associated with gracefulness, derived from medieval nicknames like Chevrette.
Chloey is a captivating feminine given name of French origin, derived from the male name Claude meaning "to lame" or "to close".
Chrie is a rare French given name believed to derive from 'chrie', meaning 'to cry out' or 'to shout', suggesting intensity of emotion.
Chrisanne is a French-origin female name derived from 'Christiane,' meaning 'sign of Christ'.
Christabel, a rare yet captivating female name, originates from medieval England where it was initially used as a surname derived from the Norman French word "christabel," meaning "little bell of Christ.
Christabelle is a unique French name combining "Christ" (anointed/chosen) and "-belle" (beautiful), meaning beautifully anointed/chosen beauty.
Christianjacob is a rare French-Hebrew compound name, combining 'Christian' meaning 'following Christ', and 'Jacob', meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel'.
Christianne is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Late Latin word 'Christianus', meaning "follower of Christ".
Christielee is a beautiful and unique French-derived name meaning "little Christian," coined in the late 20th century as a modern variation of traditional French names like Christine.
The French feminine given name Christienne, derived from 'Christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ', has been used since the Middle Ages and is still found in French-speaking communities worldwide.
Christine is a French female given name derived from Latin 'Christianus', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Christinamarie is a French name derived from Christine and Marie, with Christine meaning "bearer of Christ" and Marie associated with the sea and rebelliousness or bitterness. Combined, they create a powerful name honoring Christian faith and sea strength and beauty.