Florisien

Meaning: Little flower Gender: Male Pronunciation: Flohr-Ee-See-En Language origin of Florisien: Latin Regional origin of Florisien: Western Europe Languages Florisien is most common: French, English Religions Florisien is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Flohr Last letter and sound: N, en Alternative Spelling: Florisién, Florissien, Florisyen, Florïsien, Florissien

Enguerrand

Meaning: Brave with the sword Gender: Male Pronunciation: En-Ger-Rahnd Language origin of Enguerrand: Latin Regional origin of Enguerrand: Western Europe Languages Enguerrand is most common: French, English Religions Enguerrand is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, En Last letter and sound: D, rahnd Alternative Spelling: Enguerran, Enguerrandd, Enguérand, Enguerranth, Enguerand

Enrickson

Meaning: Son of the ruler of the household Gender: Male Pronunciation: En-Rik-Son Language origin of Enrickson: Latin Regional origin of Enrickson: Western Europe Languages Enrickson is most common: French, English Religions Enrickson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, En Last letter and sound: N, son Alternative Spelling: Enricksson, Enriksson, Énrickson, Enricksonn, Enryckson

Elrickson

Meaning: Son of the noble ruler Gender: Male Pronunciation: El-Rik-Son Language origin of Elrickson: Latin Regional origin of Elrickson: Western Europe Languages Elrickson is most common: French, English Religions Elrickson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, El Last letter and sound: N, son Alternative Spelling: Elrikson, Elricksson, Elriksson, Elricson, Elrickson

Clementin

Meaning: Little gentle Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kleh-Men-Tin Language origin of Clementin: Latin Regional origin of Clementin: Western Europe Languages Clementin is most common: French, English Religions Clementin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kleh Last letter and sound: N, tin Alternative Spelling: Clémentin, Klementin, Clemenyne, Cleminte, Clemtin

Constantel

Meaning: Constant, steady Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kon-Stahn-Tel Language origin of Constantel: Latin Regional origin of Constantel: Western Europe Languages Constantel is most common: French, English Religions Constantel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kon Last letter and sound: L, tel Alternative Spelling: Konstantel, Constantelle, Constanel, Constinell, Konnstanel

Constantin

Meaning: Steady, constant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kon-Stan-Teen Language origin of Constantin: Latin Regional origin of Constantin: Western Europe Languages Constantin is most common: French, English Religions Constantin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kon Last letter and sound: N, teen Alternative Spelling: Konstantin, Constan, Konnstantin, Constentin, Constantyn

Christophe

Meaning: Christ-bearer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kree-Stof Language origin of Christophe: Latin Regional origin of Christophe: Western Europe Languages Christophe is most common: French, English Religions Christophe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kree Last letter and sound: E, stof Alternative Spelling: Christof, Kristof, Christofer, Kristophe, Christoff

Bonaventure

Meaning: Good fortune Gender: Male Pronunciation: Boh-Nah-Ven-Toor Language origin of Bonaventure: Latin Regional origin of Bonaventure: Western Europe Languages Bonaventure is most common: French, English Religions Bonaventure is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Boh Last letter and sound: E, toor Alternative Spelling: Bonaventur, Bonaventur, Bonaventuer, Bonaventier, Bonaventurex

Barthelemy

Meaning: Son of the furrows Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bar-Tay-Leh-Mee Language origin of Barthelemy: Latin Regional origin of Barthelemy: Western Europe Languages Barthelemy is most common: French, English Religions Barthelemy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bar Last letter and sound: Y, mee Alternative Spelling: Barthélemi, Bartelmy, Bartellémy, Bartholemy, Bartalemy