Popular Baby Names, origin French
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| Abella | Breath. | Female | French | - |
| Absolon | The father is peace, or father of peace. Form of Hebrew Absolom who was son of Old Testament King David. Became popular in the 12th century. | Male | French | - |
| Acel | Adherent of a nobleman. | Male | French | - |
| Aceline | Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Ada | Diminutive 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 | - |
| Adalene | Variant of Adela. | Female | French | - |
| Adalicia | Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adalie | Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adaliz | Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adalyn | Variant of Adela. | Female | French | - |
| Addie | Diminutive 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 | - |
| Addy | Diminutive 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 | - |
| Adela | Good humor. | Female | French | - |
| 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 | - |
| Adele | Good humor; Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adelia | Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adelina | Of the nobility. Noble. Variant of Adela. | Female | French | - |
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| Adeline | Variant of Adela. | Female | French | - |
| Adelisa | Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adelise | Forerunner of Alice. Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adelle | Of the nobility. Noble. | Female | French | - |
| Adelynn | Variant of Adela. | Female | French | - |
| Adilene | Variant of Adela. | Female | French | - |
| Adora | beloved one | Female | French | - |
| Adorlee | Adored. | Female | French | - |
| Adreanna | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | Female | French | - |
| Adriane | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | Female | French | - |
| Adrianna | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | Female | French | - |
| Adrianne | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | Female | French | - |
| Adrien | Variant of Adrian. 'From Adria.': (Adriatic sea region.). | Male | French | - |
| Adriene | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | Female | French | - |
| Adrienne | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | Female | French | - |
| Advent | Born during Advent. | Male | French | - |
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| Afrodille | Daffodil. | Female | French | - |
| Agathe | Kind. | Female | French | - |
| Agrican | From the field. | Male | French | - |
| Ahndray | Variant of Andre: Masculine; manly; brave. | Male | French | - |
| Aida | Help. | Female | French | - |
| Aiglentina | Sweetbrier rose. | Female | French | - |
| Aiglentine | Sweetbrier rose. | Female | French | - |
| Ailie | Diminutive of Alison: A 13th century variant of Alice meaning nobility. Now particularly popular in Scotland. | Female | French | - |
| Aimee | Variant of Amy: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. | Female | French | - |
| Alain | A form of the Celtic name Alan meaning harmony, stone, or noble. Handsome. | Male | French | - |
| Alaine | Dear child. | Female | French | - |
| Alair | Cheerful, glad. Variant of Hilary. | Female | French | - |
| Alavda | lark | Female | French | - |
| Albaric | Blond ruler. | Male | French | - |
| Albertina | Feminine form of Albert. | Female | French | - |
| Aldrich | Old or wise ruler. | Male | French | - |
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| Aldrick | Old or wise ruler. | Male | French | - |
| Aleron | knight armor | Male | French | - |
| Alexandre | French form of Alexander. | Male | French | - |
| Alexandrine | Feminine form Alexandre. | Female | French | - |
| Alexis | Feminine form Alexandre. | Female | French | - |
| Algernon | With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror, one of whom was William de Percy, founder of the aristocratic Percy family. | Male | French | - |
| Algie | Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror. | Male | French | - |
| Algrenon | Bearded. | Male | French | - |
| Algy | Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror. | Male | French | - |
| Alhertine | Feminine form of Albert. | Female | French | - |
| Alice | 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 | - |
| Alisanne | Variant of Alice. | Female | French | - |
| Alison | A 13th century variant of Alice meaning nobility. Now particularly popular in Scotland. | Female | French | - |
| Alita | Winged. | Female | French | - |
| Alix | A variant of Alice meaning noble. also a feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of mankind. | Female | French | - |