Guillaume

Meaning: Will, desire or protector Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gee-Yom Language origin of Guillaume: Latin Regional origin of Guillaume: Western Europe Languages Guillaume is most common: French, English Religions Guillaume is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gee Last letter and sound: E, yom Alternative Spelling: Guilaume, Guillaum, Guillaume, Guilleaume, Guillaumez

Estienne

Meaning: Crowned, honorable Gender: Male Pronunciation: Es-Tee-En Language origin of Estienne: Latin Regional origin of Estienne: Western Europe Languages Estienne is most common: French, English Religions Estienne is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Es Last letter and sound: E, en Alternative Spelling: Estienné, Estienne, Estienn, Estyenne, Estiennee

Etienne

Meaning: Crowned, royal Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Tee-En Language origin of Etienne: Latin Regional origin of Etienne: Western Europe Languages Etienne is most common: French, English Religions Etienne is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: E, en Alternative Spelling: Étienne, Etienné, Etyenne, Etienne, Etiennee

Fabre

Meaning: Craftsman Gender: Male Pronunciation: Fah-Bruh Language origin of Fabre: Latin Regional origin of Fabre: Western Europe Languages Fabre is most common: French, English Religions Fabre is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fah Last letter and sound: E, bruh Alternative Spelling: Fabré, Fabree, Fabré, Fabrré, Fabreé

Fabrice

Meaning: A craftsman Gender: Male Pronunciation: Fah-Brees Language origin of Fabrice: Latin Regional origin of Fabrice: Western Europe Languages Fabrice is most common: French, English Religions Fabrice is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fah Last letter and sound: E, brees Alternative Spelling: Fabricé, Fabriss, Fabrís, Fabryce, Fabricé

Emile

Meaning: Rival, to emulate Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Meel Language origin of Emile: Latin Regional origin of Emile: Western Europe Languages Emile is most common: French, English Religions Emile is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: E, meel Alternative Spelling: Émile, Emill, EmyLe, Emileé, Emiel

Elie

Meaning: The Lord is my God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Lee Language origin of Elie: Latin Regional origin of Elie: Western Europe Languages Elie is most common: French, English Religions Elie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: E, lee Alternative Spelling: Élie, Elié, Elye, Elea, Eelie

Cyrille

Meaning: Lordly, master Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seer-Eel Language origin of Cyrille: Latin Regional origin of Cyrille: Western Europe Languages Cyrille is most common: French, English Religions Cyrille is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Seer Last letter and sound: E, eel Alternative Spelling: Kyrielle, Ciryll, Ciryelle, Cyrill, Ksyrell

Cleandre

Meaning: Glorious, brilliant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kleh-An-Dray Language origin of Cleandre: Latin Regional origin of Cleandre: Western Europe Languages Cleandre is most common: French, English Religions Cleandre is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kleh Last letter and sound: E, dray Alternative Spelling: Cléandre, Cléandré, Cleandré, Cleandre, Cléandrex

Clotaire

Meaning: Famous ruler Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kloh-Tehr Language origin of Clotaire: Latin Regional origin of Clotaire: Western Europe Languages Clotaire is most common: French, English Religions Clotaire is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kloh Last letter and sound: E, tehr Alternative Spelling: Klotaire, Clotaére, Clotair, Klotair, Klutair