Female and male first names : France.



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Maridee is a rare French female given name derived from "mer" (sea) and "-dee", meaning "from the sea".
Maridel is a distinctive Hebrew origin name meaning "sea" or "bitter sea", popularized by George Sand's novel "Lelia".
Maridith is a captivating French name meaning 'of the sea', evoking depth, mystery, and beauty.
Marieanne is a beautiful French given name composed of Marie, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child', and Anne, signifying 'grace'.
Marielle is a feminine French name derived from 'Marie,' meaning 'sea,' with '-elle' denoting a diminutive.
Marien is a rare, historic Latin-origin unisex name meaning 'sea of bitterness', popular in Middle Ages France despite its uncommon use today.
Marienne is a French feminine name derived from Latin 'Maria', meaning 'star of the sea' or 'guide to Christianity'.
Mariette is a charming French feminine given name, derived from Marie which means 'star of the sea'.
Marijean is a unique French girl's name meaning 'graceful Mary', combining 'Marie' and '-jeanne'. Though uncommon, it offers an elegant alternative to traditional names.
Marijon is a rare French name meaning 'sea-born'".
Marilou is a charming French given name derived from 'Marie', meaning 'sea'. It's a diminutive form created with the suffix '-lou', adding playfulness and endearment.
Marilyn is an English female given name formed by combining 'Marie' and 'Lynne', with origins in French and English habitational names respectively.
Marilyn is a feminine given name of English origin, composed of Marie, meaning "star of the sea," and Lynne, meaning "from Lincoln." It gained popularity in the early 20th century and became even more famous due to actress Marilyn Monroe.
Marin is a French name derived from Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of the sea'.
Marine is a French girl's name derived from the Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of or relating to the sea'.
Marinee is a rare yet captivating French female given name derived from "mer," meaning sea, signifying a deep connection to the ocean and its wonders.
Marinel is a distinctive feminine given name derived from French 'marin,' meaning 'of the sea' or 'marine,' combined with the Hebrew-associated suffix '-el.'
Marinelle is a rare French feminine given name derived from '-nelle,' meaning 'pertaining to the sea'.
Marionette is a French-origin girls' name derived from "marionnette," meaning puppet, popularized as a given name by its association with puppetry's artistry.
Marionna is a rare French girl's name derived from Latin "marinus," meaning "of the sea.
Marison is a rare French given name with no specific meaning beyond its apparent link to Mary; its unconventional spelling and French origin contribute to its modern appeal.
Marivelle is a captivating French name derived from Marie-Victoire, meaning "Mary-Victory".
Marj is an English feminine given name derived from 'Margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
Marjeanne is a French-derived name meaning 'pearl,' originally popular among medieval French nobility.
The name Marjo, of French origin, is derived from 'marjolaine,' meaning wild marjoram, an herb symbolizing happiness and longevity.
Marjorie is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Màrjorie', itself originating from the Old French name 'Marguerite', meaning 'daisy' or 'pearl'.
Markette is a rare French-origin given name derived from 'marquetterie', signifying elegance and craftsmanship in decorative arts.
Marlan is a rare, unique French name derived from 'Marland,' meaning 'land by the marsh.'
Marlean is a French-derived given name meaning "blackbird," interpreted as "dark beauty.
The given name Marleaux is of French origin, potentially derived from 'marais', meaning 'marsh', although its exact meaning and history are not widely documented.
Marles is a French-origin name meaning 'coarse fabric', suggesting durability and practicality.
Marlet is a rare French feminine given name derived from 'marlette,' meaning small dolphin or porpoise, symbolizing grace and intelligence.
Marlette is a stylish French feminine name derived from "marlette," meaning young horse, and originally used as a female form of Marcel, which signifies 'dedicated to Mars'.
Marli is a charming French name derived from 'marlière', meaning fishnet used in lace making, popularized by Honoré de Balzac's novel 'Père Goriot'.
Marliene is a rare, French-derived feminine given name, created by combining "marli," meaning fishing net, with the feminine suffix "-ene.
Marlin is a French-origin given name derived from the marlin fish, known for its size, strength, and beauty.
Marline is a rare French female name derived from "mer," meaning "sea," signifying "of or like the sea.
Marlise is a rare French feminine given name derived from "Mar" (sea-born) and "lise" (laurel), translating to "born of the sea and laurel".
Marlou is a unique French name derived from the word for a small freshwater fish, symbolizing grace, agility, and adaptability.
Marlyce is a French origin given name with a unique meaning derived from the French word "marécage," translating to "marshy" or "swampy".