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Oralia as a girl's name is of Latin origin meaning "golden".
Looking for a distinctive girl's name that has classic charm while also enjoying the status of being a rare gem? Lucille is a French given name set to illuminate your baby name selections! It comes… Read more »
The gender-fluid French name Esme has the beautiful meaning of “to love.” However, this name can often be linked back to the Spanish name Esmeralda which means “emerald.” So, whether you wish to show… Read more »
Chase is a gender-neutral name of French origin. Once used as a family surname, it originated during the Middle Ages as a nickname for a "huntsman." While it is more popular for boys, Chase is… Read more »
Colette is a girl's name of French origin. Derived from Nicole, it means "people of victory." Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, known simply as Colette, was a French female author, actress, and journalist.… Read more »
Though French in origin, Jolene is a feminine name that comes courtesy of the United States. A variation of the French jolie, meaning "pretty," Jolene came to beguile the world through Dolly… Read more »
Yasmina is a girl’s name with Persian, French, and Arabic origins. Meaning “Jasmine,” Yasmina is also a variant of its own meaning, who would have figured? With so many origins, Yasmina has come from… Read more »
Yvette is a French girl’s name with a subtly urbane and sophisticated sound. The female variant of Yves, Yvette means “yew,” making it a great choice if you want to give baby a meaningful plant name… Read more »
Wallace is a boy’s name of Anglo-Norman French origin, stemming from the term waleis, meaning “Welsh” or “Welshman.” What was once a cultural name for a Welsh speaker has blossomed into a dapper… Read more »
Warren is a boy's name of French and English origins, meaning "park keeper." Warren is considered one of the oldest recorded English surnames and is thought to derive from the Norman family de… Read more »
Vernon is a boy's name of French origin. Meaning simply "alder grover", this name is here to prepare baby for the dream of the French countryside.
Long before Valerie caressed the world over from Amy Winehouse's melodic rendition, the feminine name held its own as a French variant of Valeria. Formed from the Latin word valere, which means… Read more »
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