Female and male first names : France.



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Hutchins is a rare English given name of Old French origin meaning "listen" or "hear.
Hutchison is a rare English given name derived from the occupational surname Hutchinson, meaning 'son of the keeper of the hutch', and historically associated with storekeepers and innkeepers.
Hutton is a Scottish male given name derived from the Scots word "hutton", meaning "Hugh's town".
Hyatt is an English name with French origins meaning "hat" or "cap," originally given to hat-makers or sellers, now gaining popularity as a unisex given name with a rich history and no specific meaning beyond its origins.
Hydie is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'life', derived from 'chayyim'.
Hydie is a charming French feminine given name derived from Hydelise or Hydelinde, meaning 'battle-noble' or 'war-fair', signifying strength and nobility.
Icole is a distinctive French name derived from 'école', meaning school or learning, intended to honor education.
Idabelle is a rare but elegant French given name meaning "ideal" or "perfect," created by combining "ida-" with "-belle.
Idalene is a unique French name derived from the word 'idéal', meaning 'ideal'. It can be interpreted as 'little ideal' or 'ideallike'.
Idele is a unique Hebrew name that means 'I know', derived from the Hebrew verb yada'. It appears in the Bible as one of King David's warriors and has enduring popularity among Jewish communities worldwide.
Idelette is a rare yet elegant French female name derived from the word 'idée', meaning 'idea'. It signifies 'little idea' or 'small concept'.
Idelle is a rare French female name derived from 'idée', meaning 'idea'.
Jean is a traditional French masculine given name derived from Hebrew "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious.
Iffany is a French name derived from "iffant," meaning "radiant." It's associated with beauty, grace, and charm, and has been used by notable individuals like Marcel Proust's aunt.
The name Imperial originates from Latin, signifying authority and power, and was borne by historical figures like Emperor Augustus.
The uncommon French name Inabelle signifies 'inner beauty', derived from combining 'in' meaning 'inside' with 'abelle', translating to 'beautiful'.
Inelle is a rare French female given name derived from "inel," meaning "unparalleled" or "unequaled.
Iness, of uncertain origin but potentially French, means 'innocent' or 'pure', yet its rarity adds to its allure.
Inette is a rare French female given name meaning 'innocent', derived from the Latin word 'innocens'.
Irielle is a captivating French given name derived from "iris," meaning "rainbow." It symbolizes wisdom, courage, and hope, and though uncommon historically, it's gaining popularity due to its distinct sound and beautiful meaning. Pronounced as "i-ree-el," Irielle lacks historical precedent but offers parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter an appealing choice.
Isabellamarie is a unique name derived from Isabella meaning "devoted to God" or "beautiful", and Marie meaning "sea of sorrow" or "bitter sea". This name has a rich history dating back centuries, popularized by Queen Isabella of France and the Virgin Mary respectively.
Isabelle is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from 'iz', meaning ice, and 'balja', meaning battle. It means 'devoted to God' and was popularized during the Middle Ages by the noble house of Vermandois.
Isadore is a unique, Hebrew-origin name meaning "he will laugh," popularized in France during the Middle Ages before spreading across Europe and later becoming popular among Jewish immigrants in the U.S.
Ishbel is a rare Scottish female name derived from 'Ìseabail', the Gaelic form of Isabel, meaning "devoted to God". It first appeared in a 14th-century Scottish poem, "The Brus", but became popular as a given name in the 19th century.
Isileli is a unique Polynesian name from French Polynesia, derived from "Ia" meaning "thus" or "therefore", and "Te Li'i" meaning "peak". It reflects the sacred peaks where gods resided in ancient Polynesian mythology.
Isobell is a Scottish feminine name meaning "God is beautiful," derived from Isabella, with historical ties to medieval royalty.
Issie is a shortened form of Isabelle, a French feminine given name that means 'devoted to God'.
Ivadelle is a unique French-origin given name derived from 'ivette,' meaning 'little ivy,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
Ivanell is a rare, elegant Latin name derived from 'Ianua' meaning door, with 'Ivana' and 'Ell', translating to 'God is gracious' and 'she'.
Iven is a rare Germanic given name derived from 'Ifi', meaning 'archer', brought to France by the Normans.
Ivery is a unique English given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from the Old French 'ivere' meaning 'to freeze'. Today, it's rare but notable individuals have carried this distinctive moniker.
Ivie is a charming French name derived from 'ivy', the evergreen climbing plant renowned for its resilience and adaptability. It signifies strength, perseverance, and eternal life.
Ivion is a rare French name derived from Latin "Ivo," meaning "yew," conveying strength and timelessness.
Ivo is a Latin-derived name meaning "archer" or "bowman", associated with Roman god Jupiter. Popularized during medieval Europe, it's best known for Saint Ivo of Brittany, a French priest canonized in 1426.
Ivo is an uncommon yet meaningful Slavic given name derived from the Old Slavic word "ivati," meaning "to prosper" or "to grow." It is associated with Saint Ivo of Kermartin, a French lawyer canonized in 1347 and patron saint of lawyers.
Ivon is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the ancient name Iefan, which means 'young white'.
Ivonn is a French variant of Yvonne, meaning "life" or "living one," derived from the Germanic word "Yvona.
Ivoree is a rare, elegant French name meaning 'ivory', signifying purity and beauty.
Ivoryrose is a French-origin feminine given name composed of 'Ivory' and 'Rose', signifying purity, elegance, love, and radiance.
Ivymarie is a captivating feminine name combining Latin 'Ivy', symbolizing faithfulness, with French 'Marie', meaning 'sea of bitterness'.