Female and male first names : French.



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Ernestine is an elegant French female given name derived from Ernest, meaning "serious" or "grave".
Ernette is a rare French feminine name derived from the Old French personal name Hernot, meaning 'brave in battle'.
Erny is a unique French given name derived from 'hernie,' meaning 'hernia.'
Ervil is a rare French male given name that may mean "noble" or "serious", with notable bearers including French Canadian explorer Ervil Leclair.
Erville is a distinct French given name derived from the town Érvillers, meaning "town on arable land.
Ervy is a French name of Germanic origin derived from 'erbi', meaning 'noble' or 'famous'.
Eryck is a male given name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "eri" meaning "honor" or "noble". It has evolved into various spellings such as Eric and Erik, and is associated with nobility, honor, and bravery.
Eryne is a unique French name derived from Greek "erythros," meaning red, associated with the vengeful goddess Erythrea in mythology.
Esabelle is an elegant French name meaning 'beautiful', once popular during the Middle Ages and carried by notable figures like Esabelle de Rochechouart.
Eschelle is a rare yet significant French given name derived from the Old French word 'eschele,' meaning 'ladder' or 'stairs', symbolizing progress.
Eslie is a unique French given name meaning "God is my oath," derived from the Old French words "Dieu" and "liege.
Esme is a Scottish name meaning "to love" or "cherished".
Esmeree is a French-derived name meaning 'emerald', symbolizing beauty and elegance.
Esmé is a unique unisex given name of French origin, derived from 'esmeralde,' meaning 'emerald' in English.
The name Esperance is of French origin and means 'hope'.
The name Esprit, of French origin, signifies "spirit", reflecting the non-physical essence of one's being or existence.
Esquire is an English name derived from the medieval title 'esquire', meaning 'servant of a knight'.
Essance is a unique French name meaning 'essence' or 'being', reflecting authenticity.
Essence is a captivating unisex name of French origin, derived from the word "essence" meaning 'being' or 'existence', symbolizing depth, complexity, and authenticity.
Essence is a captivating French name meaning "true nature" or "fundamental being," symbolizing purity and authenticity.
Essence is a captivating French-derived name meaning "being" or "existence," originally derived from ancient Roman Essentia.
Essey is a rare French name derived from the Latin word "essai," meaning "trial" or "attempt." It has no historical or religious significance but offers an encouraging and inspiring meaning, suggesting courage in facing challenges.
Essie is a distinctive name derived from French Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald' in Spanish. It's popularized by Jean-Baptiste Aline's novel and has been adapted globally over time, often associated with Irish families despite its French roots. Notable bearers include Essie Mae Washington-Williams, an American journalist.
Estavon is a rare but historically significant French given name derived from the Occitan word 'estau', meaning 'dike' or 'barrier'.
Estelle: A French origin name meaning 'star', popularized by historical figures like Estelle de La Garde.
Estelle is a classic French feminine name derived from the Latin word 'stella', meaning 'star'.
Estelle is a female name of French origin meaning 'star'.
Esteven is a French name derived from Stephen, meaning "crown" or "garland.
Estherlene: A Hebrew name meaning 'beautiful star'.
Estherline is a French variation of the Hebrew name Esther, meaning 'star'.
Estelle is a French female name derived from Latin 'stella', meaning 'star', symbolizing beauty and brightness.
Estelle is a feminine given name of French origin that means "star.
Etheline is a French-derived female name meaning "noble elm tree," derived from Germanic elements 'aethi' and 'lin'.
Ethelle is a rare yet captivating French name derived from "éthéré," meaning "ethereal" or "heavenly.
Ethellee is a rare yet elegant French female name derived from 'éthérée', meaning 'ethereal' or 'light'.
Etienne is a French name derived from the Latin "Stephanus," meaning "crown" or "garland." Popularized by early Christian martyrs named Stephen, it became particularly common in medieval France and has since been adopted by various languages and cultures worldwide.
Etienne is a French name of Latin origin meaning 'eagle', associated with strength and nobility, popular in France since medieval times, notably carried by Saint Etienne, the patron saint of Hungary.
The name Etoile originates from France, meaning 'star', and has been used for both genders, though more commonly for girls. It symbolizes hope and aspiration, with notable bearers like Jean de La Bruyère and Ethel Merman. Despite its French roots, it's now globally popular, especially in the U.S.
Etoile is a distinctive French name meaning "star," tracing back to medieval France with popularity peaks in the late 19th century.
Eudine is a rare, feminine French name derived from the Latin 'eudinus', meaning 'good' or 'well-born'.