Popular Baby Names, origin French
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Hardouin | Name of a count. | Male | French | - |
Harman | Variant of Herman. | Male | French | - |
Harmen | Variant of Herman. | Male | French | - |
Harmon | Variant of Herman. | Male | French | - |
Harriet | Variant of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | Female | French | - |
Harriett | Rules her household. Feminine of Harry from Henry. | Female | French | - |
Harrietta | Rules the home. | Female | French | - |
Harriette | Rules the home. | Female | French | - |
Harvey | From Celtic words for battle, strong, worthy, and ardent. Used commonly during the middle ages. | Male | French | - |
Hedvige | Fighter. | Female | French | - |
Heidi | Variant of Adelaide: Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort. | Female | French | - |
Helaine | Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | Female | French | - |
Helene | Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | Female | French | - |
Heloise | Derived from the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide. Also a French form of Louise. | Female | French | - |
Hennie | Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | Female | French | - |
Henny | Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | Female | French | - |
Henri | Variant of English Henry 'Rules his household.'. | Male | French | - |
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Henrietta | Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | Female | French | - |
Henriette | Keeper of the hearth. | Female | French | - |
Henry | Rules the home. | Male | French | - |
Herbert | Illustrious warrior. | Male | French | - |
Hervey | Variant of Harvey: From Celtic words for battle, strong, worthy, and ardent. Used commonly during the middle ages. | Male | French | - |
Hettie | From Henrietta. Rules her household.. | Female | French | - |
Hetty | Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | Female | French | - |
Hilaire | French form of Hilary: Joyful; glad.. | Female | French | - |
Holly | Shrub. | Female | French | - |
Honore | Honor. Good name and integrity. | Female | French | - |
Hortense | French Variant of Hortensia, from the feminine form of the Roman clan name Hortensius. | Female | French | - |
Huette | Feminine form of Hugh. | Female | French | - |
Hugette | Feminine form of Hugh. | Female | French | - |
Hugh | Intelligent. | Male | French | - |
Huguetta | Feminine form of Hugh. | Female | French | - |
Ignace | Fiery. | Male | French | - |
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Ila | From the island. | Female | French | - |
Iolanthe | violet | Female | French | - |
Isabeau | Variant of Elizabeth. My God is bountiful,'God of plenty. | Female | French | - |
Ismay | Feminine form of Esme: An Old French variant of the Latin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved. | Female | French | - |
Iva | From the yew tree. | Female | French | - |
Iven | Little archer. | Male | French | - |
Ivonne | Variant of Yvonne. Yew. Archer. | Female | French | - |
Jacalyn | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. Supplanter. She grasps the heel. | Female | French | - |
Jacinthe | Hyacinth. | Female | French | - |
Jackie | Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the 13th century. | Female | French | - |
Jacky | Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the 13th century. | Female | French | - |
Jacqualine | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. | Female | French | - |
Jacqueleen | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. | Female | French | - |
Jacqueleen | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. | Male | French | - |
Jacquelin | French form of Jacob. | Male | French | - |
Jacqueline | Feminine form of Jacques: Supplanter. He grasps the heel. French form of Jacob.Supplanter. Introduced into Britain in the 13th century. | Female | French | - |
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Jacquelyn | Feminine form of Jacques (French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel. | Female | French | - |
Jacquelyne | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. | Female | French | - |
Jacquelynne | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. | Female | French | - |
Jacquenetta | Little Jacques. | Female | French | - |
Jacquenette | Little Jacques. | Female | French | - |
Jacques | Supplanter. He grasps the heel. French form of Jacob. | Male | French | - |
Jacquetta / Jacquet | Feminine form of Jacques (French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel. | Female | French | - |
Jacqui | Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the 13th century. | Female | French | - |
Jaimie | I love | Female | French | - |
Jamari | warrior | Female | French | - |
Jaquelin | Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob. | Female | French | - |
Jasmeen | A flower name from the older form Jessamine. | Female | French | - |
Jasmin | A flower name from the older form Jessamine. | Female | French | - |
Jasmin | A flower name from the older form Jessamine. | Male | French | - |
Jasmyne | A flower name from the older form Jessamine. | Female | French | - |