Bertram | French | From the Old High German Berahtram,.. |  |  |
Bette | French | An alternative to Betty, a short fo.. |  |  |
Bibiane | French | From the Latin Bibiana, a variant o.. |  |  |
Billie | French | A familiar form of Belle, which m.. |  |  |
Blaise | French | Of uncertain etymology, some believ.. |  |  |
Blanche | French | From the French blanche (white, bla.. |  |  |
Blondelle | French | Meaning "blond" or "fair-haired." |  |  |
Boone | French | Meaning "good." |  |  |
Borden | French | Meaning "cottage."
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Bourne | French | Meaning "border."
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Boyce | French | Meaning "woods" or "forest." |  |  |
Briar | French | Meaning "heather." |  |  |
Brice | French | Derived from the Latin Britius, a n.. |  |  |
Brigitte | French | From the Irish Gaelic Brighid, whic.. |  |  |
Bruno | French | A borrowing from the Old High Germa.. |  |  |
Burke | French | Meaning "fortress" or "castle." |  |  |
Cable | French | Meaning "rope."
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Cachet | French | Meaning "prestigious" or "desirous... |  |  |
Camille | French | Derived from the Latin Camilla (vir.. |  |  |
Camille | French | Derived from the Latin Camilla (vir.. |  |  |
Cannon | French | Meaning "church official" or "large.. |  |  |
Cantrelle | French | Meaning "song.' |  |  |
Caressa | French | Variation of Caresse, which means.. |  |  |
Carole | French | Short form of the Latin Carolus, wh.. |  |  |
Caroline | French | Feminine form of the Latin Carolus,.. |  |  |
Carvell | French | Meaning "village on the marsh." |  |  |
Cassius | French | Signifies "hollow." The boxer Muham.. |  |  |
Catherine | French | From the Greek Aikaterine, which is.. |  |  |
Cecil | French | From the Latin Caecilius, an old Ro.. |  |  |
Cecile | French | French cognate of the English Cecil.. |  |  |
Celeste | French | Derived from celeste (celestial, he.. |  |  |
Celine | French | From the Latin CaeiTna, which is fr.. |  |  |
Cendrine | French | From the French Cendrillon (Cindere.. |  |  |
Cerise | French | Derived from cerise (cherry, cherry.. |  |  |
Cesar | French | From the Latin Caesar, a name of un.. |  |  |