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Franco-Provençal-language surnames (14 P) Pages in category "French-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,769 total.
D. D'Orbigny (disambiguation) Dalloz (surname) Dargent; Dassault (surname) Daubié; De Bertier de Sauvigny; De Bort; De la Bédoyère; De la Fosse; De la Haye
M. Madelaine; Madeleine (given name) Maëlys; Maeva; Manon (given name) Marceline; Margaux (name) Marguerite (given name) Maria Antonina; Marianne (given name)
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According to Jennifer Moss, the founder of BabyNames.com, many French names were sourced from English or Latin ones and adapted to the language of love. "For girls, it is common to use the suffix ...
100 French baby girl names. Here are 100 French names and their interpreted meanings. Pick one for your petite fille! Vivienne — Alive. Simone — To listen. Belle — Beauty. Henriette ...
English-language surnames ... French-language surnames (1 C, 1,764 P) G. Ga-language surnames ... Pages in category "Surnames by language"
French names typically consist of one or multiple given names, and a surname. One given name, usually the first, and the surname are used in a person's daily life, with the other given names used mainly in official documents. Middle names, in the English sense, do not exist. Initials are not used to represent second or further given names.