Female and male first names : France.



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Jacqui is a unisex name of French origin derived from Jacques, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jaquill is a rare French name derived from Jacquet, a surname originally given to jack makers or workers in hard leather.
Jaquilyn is a French-origin name with a unique spelling, derived from Jacqueline, meaning "God will increase.
Jacquin is a unique French given name derived from 'jacque', meaning 'jaws' or 'gullet', popularized by Saint Jacques.
Jaquis is a rare, powerful French name derived from 'jacque,' meaning 'to seize' or 'grasp.' Originally a medieval nickname for brave individuals, it now carries a rich history and strong meaning.
Jaquise is an African-derived name meaning 'one who brings joy', popularized in the U.S. since the late 20th century.
Jacquoia is a distinctive French-origin name derived from "jaque," meaning "to seize" or "to grasp." Historically associated with warriors, it has evolved to encompass both masculine and feminine forms, now popular for girls due to its symbolism of strength and courage.
Jarard is a French name derived from Gerhart or Geirhard, meaning "strong spear," reflecting a warrior spirit.
Jarielle is a captivating and distinctive French name derived from "jarre," meaning "earthenware jar." It embodies elegance, strength, and timelessness, symbolizing wealth, abundance, and cherished memories. Although rare historically, it gained notable attention through figures like Jarilla de Medinaceli and its usage in literature, such as Helene Wecker's novel "The Golem and the Jinni.
Jarrell is an English given name with a unique history, originating from the Old French word "jarre," meaning "large earthenware jar." Once an occupational surname for potters, Jarrell transitioned into a first name by the 17th century and retains its distinctive character today.
Jarrett is an English name derived from Old French 'gerard,' meaning 'strong' or 'spear,' introduced post-Norman Conquest.
Jarriet is a rare, beautiful French name with unknown origins, featuring soft sounds and an elegant finish, making it uniquely charming.
Jarrin is a rare French name derived from "jarre," the word for earthenware jar or pitcher, signifying strength, durability, endurance, abundance, wealth, and prosperity.
Jarrius is a rare Hebrew name meaning "enlightened" or "illuminated," associated with wisdom. It was borne by Saint Jarrius, a 6th-century French bishop.
Jarron is a rare French-origin given name derived from 'jarre,' meaning 'earthen jar.' It was traditionally given to families involved in pottery-making or wine-making.
Jarrot is a rare French-origin given name with an uncertain etymology and meaning.
Jarrott is an English name derived from the Old French word 'jarret,' meaning 'ankle' or 'hock.' Originally used as a nickname for individuals with noticeable limp or unusual gait, it evolved into a hereditary surname over time.
Jarvis is an English name derived from Old French 'Gerard', meaning 'spear strong'.
Jasielle is a captivating French feminine given name derived from 'jasmin', meaning 'jasmine flower', signifying beauty, grace, and delicacy.
Jasminemarie is a unique French girl's name composed of Jasmine, meaning grace and beauty, and Marie, signifying hope and guidance.
Jasminerose is a unique unisex name originating from French culture, combining the meanings of jasmine (elegance, love) and rose (romance, beauty).
Jasmonique is a rare name of mixed origin, combining French "jasmin" (jasmine flower) with an African Yoruba suffix "-nique," signifying 'unique'.
Jasper is a rare yet captivating Persian name derived from "asfar," meaning "bringer of treasure." Historically popular in England and France during the Middle Ages, Jasper signifies wealth and good fortune.
Jaspyr is a rare French origin name derived from 'jaspe', meaning 'jasper' quartz, with historical significance and musical association through composer Jaspyr Fersen.
Jasselle is a French-origin name derived from 'jasmin', meaning jasmine flower, traditionally given to girls born in springtime, symbolizing elegance and grace.
Jaterion is an uncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Latin word "iacet," meaning "he lies" or "he rests." Despite its uncertain meaning and etymology, Jaterion has been used as a given name for centuries, even appearing in historical records during the Middle Ages. In some cultures, such as France, it has been associated with royalty.
Jaurice is a rare French name derived from Ja(u)ce, a medieval diminutive of Jacque or Jacques, and has no specific meaning.
Javarrie is a French name derived from 'javelle', meaning 'young deer', symbolizing grace, agility, and new beginnings.
Javelin is a rare French-derived name originating from "javelot," an ancient spear, signifying skill, strength, and bravery in warfare.
Javionne is an African American name coined by combining Jamal ("beauty") and Devonte ("devoted to God"), signifying beauty and devotion.
Javonne is a unique name of African origin, derived from the tribal name Yaunde, brought to Europe by French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza in the late 19th century. Its meaning is believed to be associated with life or living in some African languages.
Javonne is a French unisex name derived from 'java', meaning 'ivy' and symbolizing fidelity.
Jaxlee is a unique girls' name of unknown origin, with recent popularity due to its distinctive sound and modern appeal.
Jaycier is a distinctive given name of French origin, derived from the Germanic personal name Jacchus through the surname Jacquier. It means 'seemly' or 'fair-haired', and is associated with qualities like strength and fairness. While it has no specific historical figure tied to it, its unique spelling and sound make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a memorable moniker.
Jaydalise is a unique French name composed of "Jay" meaning 'he will possess' and "Dalise", a variant of Latin 'Valeria', signifying 'strong, healthy'.
Jaylann is a unique French unisex name derived from the phrase "J'ai l'anneau," meaning "I have the ring.
Jaylannie is a unique, French-derived feminine name meaning "pretty beauty.
Jaylein is a unique French name derived from 'jay' meaning happy and 'lean' meaning slender.
Jayliannie is a rare yet captivating French feminine name derived from "jayli", meaning "beautiful".
Jaymarie is a distinctive French-derived name meaning "to love," combining 'jaime' (I love) with 'Marie.'