Old French Baby Names With Meanings
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Old French names have their roots in the medieval times when Old French was spoken. Old French was the form of the French language that was spoken in medieval times.
Old French names were often based on the landscape, occupations, familial relations, and unique characteristics of individuals from that period. For example, “Guillaume” means “resolute protector”, “Aubrey” means “elf ruler”, and “Giselle” means “pledge”.
The first name or personal name in Old French naming conventions is called the given name or Ism. The surname or Nasab holds significant importance as it signifies an individual’s lineage and family heritage
This collection has all Old French Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Old French baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can view all Old French baby names alphabetically with their meanings and filter them through various options. Click on any baby name for more details and meanings.
Old French Baby Names List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | A strong huntsman | |
Boy | A servant | |
Boy | Wolf's babies; the wise one | |
Girl | Melody; a song | |
Boy | A fearless hunter | |
Girl | A foreign individual; versatile and creative | |
Girl | the entire universe in symbolized by this name. | |
Boy | Essentially means 'the son of the Roy' or 'the son of the King' | |
Boy | A person with fiery red hair | |
Girl | Refers to a person with red-colored locks | |
Girl | Literally means 'Blond'; Comes from the Latin word 'flavus' meaning 'golden and blonde' | |
Unisex | A person who resides beside a pit or hollow | |
Girl | A person hailing from France | |
Boy | A strawberry; Variant of the older word 'Fraise' | |
Boy | Derived from French word 'Fraise' meaning strawberries | |
Boy | A derivative from the word 'Fraise' it means a strawberry | |
Unisex | A free individual belonging to France; wild horse | |
Boy | A spear or arrow | |
Boy | Old French - One who pierces the valley; hard steel; Old Greek - Rock, Stone; Form of the name Percival |