Female and male first names : France.



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Audrey is a French feminine given name derived from Germanic elements "aud" meaning "noble" or "rich," and "rheid" meaning "power" or "majesty," hence it means "noble strength" or "noble majesty.
Audette is a rare French-origin given name meaning 'noble' or 'generous', coined by Marie-Audrette Picard in her novel "La Belle Audette".
Audrey, of English origin, means 'noble strength' and is derived from the Old French name Aude.
Audin is a unique French male name derived from the Germanic 'aud', meaning 'noble' or 'rich', popularized by the Franks.
Audray is a rare French given name derived from the Germanic 'aud' meaning 'noble', combined with the Old French '-ray' associated with brightness.
Audree is a French origin female name derived from 'aude,' meaning 'noble' or 'brave.'
Audreena is a captivating Hebrew-origin female name created by combining 'Aud', meaning 'strength', with the French feminine suffix '-enne'.
Audrei is a rare, French-derived name meaning 'to hear' or 'listen', once used by medieval nobility.
Audreigh is a unique French female given name meaning 'noble ruler', derived from the French word 'aude'.
Audren is a rare Breton name meaning 'blood', inspired by Saint Audren, a 6th-century Christian martyr whose head continued to speak after decapitation.
Audresha is a distinctive French girl's name derived from 'aude', meaning 'noble' or 'brave'.
Audrey is a French feminine name derived from 'auda' meaning 'noble', combined with Old French 'rude' meaning 'beauty'. It signifies 'noble strength' or 'noble beauty'.
Audreyann is a charming French female name derived from 'Audrey,' signifying 'noble strength' or 'noble worth,' combined with the suffix '-ann,' associated with grace.
Audreyonna is a modern name formed by combining 'Audrey' (Old French for 'noble strength') with 'Annona' (Latin for 'graceful').
Audrianne is a rare but elegant French feminine variant of Adrian, meaning "dark-haired" or "from Hadria," with roots tracing back to the Anglo-Saxon Æðgyð, signifying "noble strength" or "noble counsel.
Audric is a rare yet powerful French name derived from Old Germanic elements, meaning 'noble power'.
Audrick is a rare French male given name derived from "aude" meaning "noble" or "brave", and "-ric" denoting "power" or "king". Its meaning translates to "noble power" or "brave king".
Audrielle is a rare yet elegant French feminine name derived from the Germanic 'aud', meaning 'noble', and the French '-ielle', a diminutive suffix, translating to 'little noble one'.
Audrienne is a unique French female given name derived from the Old Germanic 'audo', meaning 'noble', and ending with the French feminine suffix '-enne'.
Audrey is a elegant French feminine name derived from 'Aud', meaning noble, and 'Hild', meaning battle.
Audy is a French-origin name derived from 'Audoin', itself derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' or 'wealthy' friend.
Aulbree is a rare French given name derived from the European alder tree, symbolizing strength, resilience, and grace.
Auline is a captivating French name derived from 'aulne', meaning 'alder tree', symbolizing resilience and nature.
Aumi is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Hebrew 'aumi' meaning 'my mother', but this is not definitively proven. It gained popularity in France during the late 19th century and may be connected to names like Amelia or Aemilia, but its true roots remain mysterious despite its charm and captivating sound.
Aungelique is a unique French name derived from 'ange', meaning angel, with the suffix '-lique' signifying 'like' or 'having the nature of'. It conveys purity and grace.
Aurelle is a rare French feminine name derived from the Latin 'aureus', meaning 'golden'.
Aureon is a rare French name derived from 'aureus', meaning 'golden', associated with the legendary King of the Fairies in French mythology.
Aurey is a rare French given name derived from 'auréole,' meaning 'halo'.
Aurian, of French origin, means 'of gold' or 'golden', suggesting preciousness and radiance.
Aurian is a rare French name derived from the Latin word "Aureus," meaning "golden.
Auric is of French origin, derived from the Latin 'aurora' meaning dawn, associated with the Roman goddess of dawn.
Aurick is a French-origin name, coined in recent years, derived from the French word "aure" meaning "golden," suggesting positivity and beauty.
Aurie is a captivating French name derived from Latin 'aurum', meaning 'gold'.
Aurielle is a French name derived from "aurore," meaning dawn or sunrise. Coined by Maurice Leloir, it symbolizes lightness, freshness, and new beginnings.
Aurin is a rare French name derived from Germanic element 'aura', meaning 'dawn'. It signifies hope and renewal, popularized by medieval French literature like 'The Song of Roland'.
Aury is a French given name derived from Latin 'Aurora', meaning 'dawn' or 'sunrise', and inspired by the Roman goddess of dawn.
Authurine is a French given name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble battle," derived from Audhildr and popularized by Normans in medieval England.
Autie is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, used since at least the 17th century with theories connecting it to "Auteuil" or other names like Athelstan and Audrey, but no definitive meaning has been established.
Autin is a rare but meaningful French given name originating from the Middle Ages, derived from "auté," meaning "autumn." It signifies change, harvest, and nature's beauty during this season.
Autry is an English name derived from the Old French 'autier', meaning 'altar'. It was introduced by Normans post-1066 and originally associated with individuals connected to the church.