Female and male first names : French.



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Kassie is a rare but distinctive Scottish name derived from the French name Casimir, brought to Scotland by French nobles during the Middle Ages. It does not have a specific meaning but carries a sense of history and tradition.
Kassy is a distinctive French name derived from "casse", meaning "broken" or "destroyed".
Katelina is a captivating French name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure' or 'clear', popularized by historical figures like Saint Catherine of Siena.
Kateline is a rare French feminine given name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Katen is a rare and elegant French name derived from "chat", meaning cat, originally used to refer to pet cats in medieval France but now used as a girl's name with meanings associated with grace, beauty, independence, and mystery.
Katharine is an English feminine given name derived from Greek 'Katherine', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. It was introduced to England during the medieval period by French nobility influenced by Byzantine culture, and popularized further through Saint Catherine of Alexandria's veneration in Christian tradition. Throughout history, notable figures like Queen Katherine Parr and actress Katharine Hepburn have carried this name, which remains a popular choice today due to its classic appeal and rich legacy.
Kathélène is a unique female name of French-Greek origin, combining 'Katherine', meaning pure in Greek, and Helen, derived from the legendary Helen of Troy.
Katheline is a unique and beautiful French name derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" or "clear".
Katiann is a unique and captivating French female given name derived from the popular French surname Catherine, meaning "pure" or "innocent".
Katianne is a French feminine name derived from 'chat', meaning cat, with '-ianne' giving it a distinctly feminine touch. Its meaning is often associated with traits of independence, grace, and mystery linked to cats in some cultures.
Katiemarie is a rare, French-derived name combining Catherine ('pure') and Marie ('of Mary'), first appearing in modern times.
Katine is a French-derived name meaning 'little cat'.
Katline is a French feminine given name derived from 'cateline', meaning 'little cat'.
Katlyne is a distinct French-origin name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Katrice is a French name originally derived from "chat", meaning cat. It was first used in France during the Middle Ages and has since become an international name associated with grace, independence, and elegance, mirroring the qualities of cats.
Katrielle is a charming French name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure', with "-elle" denoting a feminine diminutive.
Katrinamarie is an uncommon yet beautiful Irish-French hybrid name composed of Caitríona (pure/clean) and Marie (sea of bitterness/rebelliousness).
Katyann is a beautiful French-derived name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', associated with Saint Catherine of Siena, and featured in French literature like Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables".
Katelyn is an English name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Kaycie is a charming French name derived from 'caillou', meaning 'pebble' or 'stone'.
Kaydience is a unique French-origin name meaning 'guidance' or 'direction'.
Kaydrien: A unique and captivating name of unknown origin, possibly French or Welsh.
Kayleeanne is an American name created by combining Kaylee and Anne, with origins in Irish Kathleen ("pure") and French-Hebrew Hannah ("grace").
Kayleemarie is a modern, unique girl's name created in the late 20th century, combining Irish 'Caitlin' (pure) with French 'Marie' (sea).
Kaylenn is a captivating French-origin name derived from "caillou," meaning "pebble" or "stone," symbolizing strength and endurance.
Kayliann is a unique feminine name of French origin, derived from the city of Cayenne in French Guiana, with a meaning connected to its historical trading hub significance or local lore.
Kaymarie is a unique American name created by combining elements from various names, without a predefined meaning or historical significance. Its phonetic similarity to the French word "chamarré," suggesting freckles or speckles, adds a playful connotation, although this interpretation is not universally accepted. As a relatively new name with no notable figures associated, Kaymarie allows its bearers to forge their own paths and create personal histories.
Kayrene is a captivating French-origin female name derived from "quai reine," meaning "queen's dock" or "king's pier.
Kaytelyn is a unique and beautiful name of French origin, created by combining 'Catherine' and '-lyn', conveying a charming blend of classic and trendy elements, though it doesn't have an explicitly stated meaning.
Kayvin is a modern French name derived from Cayden and Kevin, carrying meanings of strength, courage, and handsomeness with ties to historic Irish figures.
Kayvonna is a unique African American name created by combining Kayla (Scottish/Irish, meaning "slender" or "fair-haired") and Yvonne (French, signifying "loving" or "youthful"). It gained popularity in the late 20th century and is pronounced as kay-vohn-nah or kay-von-nah.
Keangelo is a unique first name derived from the Italian Gianni and the French Jean. It means "God is gracious," conveying a sense of divine favor. Its distinctive 'K' initial gives it a modern twist while maintaining approachability.
Keating is an Irish name of Norman origin, derived from the Old French word 'caint', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
Dijone: An uncommon first name of uncertain origin, potentially a blend of Dijon (French city) and Jon, without widespread popularity.
Keilin is a captivating unisex given name of French origin, derived from the French word "keil," meaning "wedge" or "keel," and conveying stability and determination.
Kellyjean is a distinctive Irish-French name meaning "bright-headed grace.
Kellymarie is an Irish-French hybrid name meaning 'clear-headed' and 'star of the sea', combining the strength of Irish tradition with elegant French style.
Kenner is a rare French given name derived from "ken," meaning "to know" or "to understand.
Kennice is a distinctive given name of unknown origin, primarily used in the United States since the mid-20th century. Its meaning and etymology remain unclear, with theories suggesting it may be derived from ancient Celtic names or invented in modern America. Despite its mystery, Kennice continues to be chosen by parents seeking an uncommon name for their children.
Kennison is a rare English given name derived from the Old French Kenisson, meaning "bold" or "brave" warrior.