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Displayed on this page are French names 41 to 60. Benjamin was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #26 and a usage of 0.5984%, and it is used in the English, French, and German languages. It was followed in popularity by Brice (English and French), Bruno (Czech, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenian, and Spanish), Bernard (English and French), and Blaise (English and French). Unusual French names include Basile (French), Bastien (French), Baudouin (French), Benoît (French), Berthold (French and German), Bertold (French and German), Bertolt (French and German), Bertrand (English, French, and German), Boniface (English and French), Camill (French), Camille (French), Cedrik (French), Cesaire (French), Cécile (French), and Céleste (French).
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FRENCH NAMES: Basile ... royal, kingly ... is used chiefly in the French language and its origin ... Bastien ... man from Sebasta ... is used largely in the French language. ... Baudouin ... bold friend, brave friend ... is used mainly in the French language. ... Benjamin Benoît ... blessed ... is used chiefly in the French language and it is ... Bernard Berthold ... bright ruler ... primarily used in the French and German languages ... Bertold ... bright ruler ...Bertold is primarily used in French and German ... Bertolt ... bright ruler ... is used mostly in the French and German languages ... Bertrand Blaise Boniface ... good fate, well-doer, ... in English and French ... Brice Bruno Camill ... acolyte, attendant at a ritual ...Camill is a French name of Latin origin. ... Camille Cedrik ... pattern of generosity; ... is used mainly in the French language. ... Cesaire ... he who was cut out of the womb, he with a head of hair, blue-grey color ... used in the French language. ... Cécile ... blind; sixth ... predominantly in the French language and it is ... Céleste ... heavenly, of sky ... is largely used in the French language and its origin ... |