Female and male first names : French.



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Josselin is a distinctive French given name of Breton origin, meaning "Saint Moon" or "Holy Night".
Jostin is a unique French male given name, variant of Josquin derived from Hebrew Yoshiyahu meaning "Yahweh is generous.
Josylin is a unique French-derived female given name with an uncertain meaning, potentially meaning "may the Lord enrich" or "God shall increase.
Jouette is a rare French given name derived from Occitan 'jou', meaning 'play'. It was historically used as a nickname for lively individuals, conveying joyfulness and playfulness.
Joule is a unique given name of French origin, derived from the unit of energy named after English physicist and brewer James Prescott Joule.
Joules is a French-origin given name derived from the unit of energy named after British physicist James Prescott Joule.
Joules is a rare French given name derived from the metric unit of energy, the joule, named after British physicist James Prescott Joule. Its meaning is tied to innovation and discovery in physics.
The name Jourdan is of French origin, meaning "flowing water" or "Jordan River," and is derived from the Latin word "Jordanis." It has been associated with notable figures such as Jean-Louis Jourdan and Voltaire throughout history.
Jourdan is a rare but distinctive French given name derived from 'jourdain', meaning 'of Jordan'.
Jourden is a distinct French given name derived from "jour", meaning "day". Its meaning is associated with light and new beginnings.
Jourdin is a rare French male given name derived from "jourdain," meaning "of Jordan," possibly given to those connected to the River Jordan.
The name Jourdin is of French origin, derived from 'jardin' meaning 'garden', and historically associated with nature.
Jourdon is a unique French name derived from "jourdain," meaning "of Jordan." It carries historical significance, popularized by the House of Jourdain and associated with nobility like the Bourbons-Condés. Symbolically, it signifies movement or fluidity.
The name Jourdon is of French origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yarden meaning 'flowing down', referring to the River Jordan. It has been used since medieval France, carrying biblical significance.
Jourie is a French female given name derived from "jour," meaning "day," interpreted as "little day" or "like a day.
Journe is a French-origin unisex name derived from the word 'jour', meaning 'day'. It gained prominence when given to notable figures throughout French history, including 17th-century sculptor Jean Journe.
Journie is a unique French name meaning "daytime," often given to children born during daylight hours or bright days.
Journiee is a unique French name derived from 'journ,' meaning 'day.' It signifies time, experiences, and cherished moments.
The name Journee, of French origin, means 'day' or 'journey', evoking images of adventure.
Journnie is a rare yet striking French feminine name derived from 'jour,' meaning 'day,' interpreted as 'light of day' or 'radiant day.'
Joury is a rare French name created by combining Saints George and Yuri, symbolizing strength and courage.
The name Jouse is of French origin, a variant of Josue/Joshua meaning "God is salvation.
Jovanne is a rare French feminine name derived from Jean, ultimately meaning "God is gracious.
Jovannie is a unique French name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', popularized during the Middle Ages and notably borne by Queen Jovanna of Naples in the 14th century.
Joyal is a French-origin given name derived from "joyau," meaning "jewel." It signifies beauty and preciousness. Traditionally a surname in France, it has gained popularity as a given name in recent years.
Joyce is an Irish female name derived from French 'joie' meaning happiness.
Joycelin is a unique English name composed of Joyce and Celina/Celene, meaning "heavenly divine power.
Joycie is a rare English name derived from the medieval Josiane, signifying joy or happiness, and inspired by the Latin Josephus, meaning 'God shall increase'.
The name Joye is of French origin and means "joy".
Joyette is a charming French-origin given name meaning "joy," derived from Joie, and popular among families who appreciate its festive sound and positive connotation.
Joymarie is a Haitian origin name combining 'joy' meaning happiness with 'Marie', derived from Miriam signifying 'sea' or 'rebelliousness'. This powerful moniker signifies joyous rebellion, embodying strength and positivity.
Joyzelle is a distinctive feminine name of American origin, popularized during the Harlem Renaissance era by African American communities. It combines "Joy," meaning happiness, with "-zelle," creating a unique phonetic sound inspired by French naming conventions.
Jozelle is a unique feminine French name coined in the 20th century as a variation of Josette, with a possible connection to the French word 'joie' meaning joy.
Josephine is a French-origin feminine name derived from Josephus, meaning "God shall increase.
Jozlyne is a French-derived feminine name meaning 'joy', created from Joslyn, an Old English male name meaning 'godly friend'.
Jron is a rare and distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Jon/John but without historical evidence to support this theory. It could also be a modern creation chosen for its aesthetic appeal.
Juanelle is a captivating feminine name of French origin, derived from Jean, meaning "God is gracious," with "-elle" added for a feminine touch.
Juddson is an English name derived from the Old French Judde, ultimately from the Hebrew Judah, meaning "praise" or "praised.
Judithanne is a modern French feminine name derived from Judith, meaning "woman of Judea," softened by the diminutive suffix "-anne.
Judson is an English name with Old French roots, derived from Jude which comes from Latin Judah. In Hebrew, Judah means 'praised' or 'praise'.