Displayed on this page are French names 41 to 60. Unusual French names include Arnauld (French), Arnault (French), Arnoud (Dutch and French), Arsène (French), Athanase (French), Aubert (French), Aubin (French and Czech), Audric (French), Auguste (French), Augustin (Czech, English, French, German, and Romanian), Aurele (French), Aurèle (French), Aurélien (French), Balder (English, French, German, and Scandinavian), Bale (French), Baptiste (French), Barnabe (French), Barnabé (French), Barthelmy (French), and Barthélemy (French).
FRENCH NAMES: | Arnauld | eagle ruler ... is largely used in the French language and it is ... |
| Arnault | eagle ruler ... is used chiefly in French and it is derived from ... |
| Arnoud | eagle ruler ... used in the Dutch and French languages. ... |
| Arsène | virile ... is used mostly in the French language and its ... |
| Athanase | immortal ... it is used largely in French. ... |
| Aubert | nobly famous ... it is used largely in French. ... |
| Aubin | white; blond, fair one; man from Alba ... is used chiefly in the French and Czech languages ... |
| Audric | old and powerful ruler ... it is used mainly in French. ... |
| Auguste | august, dignified, holy ... is used chiefly in the French language and its origin ... |
Augustin | august, dignified, holy ... in Czech, English, French, German, and Romanian, ... |
| Aurele | golden-haired ...Aurele's origin is Latin, and its use, French. ... |
| Aurèle | golden-haired ... is used chiefly in the French language and its origin ... |
| Aurélien | golden-haired ... is used mostly in the French language and it is of ... |
| Balder | prince, ruler; bold, ... largely in English, French, German, and ... |
| Bale | royal, kingly ... predominantly used in French. ... |
| Baptiste | baptist ... primarily used in the French language and its ... |
| Barnabe | son of consolation, ... is used mostly in French and its language of ... |
| Barnabé | son of consolation, ... is mainly used in the French language and its ... |
| Barthelmy | son of Talmai, son of the one who abounds in furrows ... is primarily used in French and its language of ... |
| Barthélemy | son of Talmai, son of the one who abounds in furrows ... |
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