Female and male first names : French.

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"Aaliyahmarie is a distinctive name combining Arabic 'Aaliyah', meaning 'elevated', with French Marie, signifying elegance."
"Aaric is a Germanic name derived from 'ari' meaning 'warrior', composed of 'ar' (eagle) and 'ric' (power)."
"Aarielle is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'lioness', appearing in the New Testament as Rhoda/Aarielle."
Aayce: Origin uncertain; possibly derived from 'Ace' or French 'glace (ice)'. Gained popularity recently due to its simple pronunciation and unique sound.
Abagayle is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my father".
Abbe is a French unisex given name that means "priest", originating from the Latin word "abbas".
Abbegayle is an Irish female given name derived from Áibhilín, meaning "little" or "fair one", associated with Saint Abbán.
"Abbey is an English name originally meaning 'abbot' or 'father', derived from Old French 'abbé'. It was once used for both boys and girls but has become more popular as a girl's name in recent times."
Abigail is a Hebrew origin name meaning "joy" or "exultation," popularized during the Victorian era and often associated with happiness and celebration.
"Abott is an English name meaning 'father', originally a title for religious leaders."
Abbott is an English surname and given name that originates from the Middle English word 'abot', meaning 'abbot' or head of a monastery. It was brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and often given as a surname to those connected with the church. While Abbott doesn't have specific traits, it may evoke wisdom, leadership, and community devotion.
Abbrielle is a charming French name created in the late 20th century, meaning 'to shorten' and associated with brevity and efficiency.
Abbygayl is an American given name derived from a blend of Abigail and Gayle. Abigail originates from the Hebrew Avigayil, meaning "my father is joy". Gayle is believed to have French origins, potentially stemming from 'gaie', meaning 'happy'. Thus, Abbygayl combines elements of both joy and happiness, reflecting positive spirit. It is commonly used in the southern United States but can be found elsewhere as well.
"Abbygayle is a rare yet notable American female name, potentially a blend of Abigail ('my father is joy') and Gayle ('cheerful')."
"Abel, a Hebrew name meaning 'breath', is from the Bible's second son of Adam and Eve."
Abell is a French first name originating from the Germanic 'Adalhelm', meaning "noble warrior". It gained popularity due to astronomer George Abell, known for creating the Abell catalog of galaxy clusters.
"Abigailrose is a distinctive name of Hebrew origin, combining 'Abigail', meaning 'my father is joy', with 'Rose', symbolizing beauty and love."
"Abreanna is a distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'open' and 'full of grace', gaining popularity despite its rarity."
Abrey is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "my father is exalted", with historical roots in the Old Testament and global variations like Aberai and Aberay.
Abrial is a rare French name derived from Abraham meaning "father of many nations". It has a rich history dating back to medieval France and was often given to noble families, becoming more widespread over time. Its unique spelling sets it apart, while notable figures like Abrial de Montgaillard have contributed to its enduring reputation.
"Abrielle is an enchanting feminine given name with Occitan roots meaning 'shelter' or 'refuge,' symbolizing protection and security."
Abrien: Originating from France with roots tracing back to Latin 'Abrahamus', meaning 'ancestor'. Uncommon yet elegant, sometimes considered a variant of Abrielle or Abrial. Popular in medieval France; rarely seen outside French-speaking regions.
Abrienne is a French name derived from "abri", meaning shelter or refuge. It signifies protection and tranquility.
Abrigail is an American given name with roots in Latin and French origins. It combines 'Abri-' derived from the Latin word 'abrigare', meaning to shelter or protect, and '-gail' which is a variant of the French name 'Gaillarde'. The distinctive spelling contributes to its uniqueness compared to names like Abigail or Gabrielle.
Abryella: A modern name created by blending 'Abri' (French for shelter) and 'Ella' (Germanic for other).
Acelin is a rare French name derived from the Occitan word 'Açalén', meaning 'from the ash tree clearing'.
Achilles is a Greek male given name derived from 'Αχιλλευς', meaning 'pain' or 'grief', associated with Achilles, the legendary hero of Homer's Iliad.
"Acie is a mysterious and unique given name with unknown origins and meanings, possibly derived from Latin or Hebrew roots."
"Acre is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'troubled' or 'longing', historically associated with the besieged city of Acco and notable cultural references."
"Adaire is a rare, French-origin given name meaning 'noble or high-born', originally an occupational surname for a nobleman."
"Adalay is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque Adalaide, meaning 'noble'."
Adaleen is a unique, Irish-origin feminine name derived from 'Adall', composed of 'adal' meaning 'noble' and '-leen' denoting smallness or endearment.
Adalette is a rare French name derived from the Occitan word 'adalet', meaning 'noble'. Popularized during the Middle Ages in France, it is pronounced /ədaˈlɛt/ with emphasis on the second syllable.
"Adalie is a unique Hebrew feminine name meaning 'delicate' or 'gentle', derived from the Hebrew word 'adal'."
Adalinne is of French origin, meaning "noble". It's a distinctive name consisting of five syllables, beginning with an assertive 'A' followed by soft consonants. Rarely used in recent years, Adalinne stands out and suits various ages due to its unique spelling and pronunciation.
Adalyne is a unique and beautiful girl's name with unknown origins, often linked to Adeline or Adelheid but without concrete evidence.
Adalyse, derived from French 'Adalys', is a Latin-based female given name translating to 'noble' or 'noble ready'.
Adason is an uncommon given name derived from the Old French 'Adamas', meaning 'invincible' or 'made of steel'.
Addalee is a captivating American name created by combining Adeline and Adele, with no specific meaning but often associated with the German 'noble' and Hebrew 'weary'.
Addalyne is an elegant Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Adhlaidh', meaning 'noble'.