Noémie
Meaning: Pleasantness Gender: Female Pronunciation: Noh-Ay-Mee Language origin of Noémie: Latin Regional origin of Noémie: Western Europe Languages Noémie is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Noémie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Noh Last letter and sound: E, mee Alternative Spelling: Noemi, Noemy, Noemy
Artur
Meaning: Bear-like Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ar-Toor Language origin of Artur: Latin Regional origin of Artur: Southern Europe Languages Artur is most common: Portuguese, English, Spanish Religions Artur is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ar Last letter and sound: R, toor Alternative Spelling: Arthur, Arturo, Artours
Pénélope
Meaning: Weaver Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pay-Nay-Lop Language origin of Pénélope: Latin Regional origin of Pénélope: Western Europe Languages Pénélope is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Pénélope is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pay-Nay Last letter and sound: E, lop Alternative Spelling: Penelope, Penelopy, Penelopa
Luís
Meaning: Famous warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Loo-Eesh Language origin of Luís: Latin Regional origin of Luís: Southern Europe Languages Luís is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, French Religions Luís is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Loo Last letter and sound: S, eesh Alternative Spelling: Luis, Luiz, Louís
Ophélie
Meaning: Help Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oh-Fay-Lee Language origin of Ophélie: Latin Regional origin of Ophélie: Western Europe Languages Ophélie is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Ophélie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh Last letter and sound: E, lee Alternative Spelling: Ophelia, Ophely, Ofelia
Océane
Meaning: Ocean Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oh-Say-An Language origin of Océane: Latin Regional origin of Océane: Western Europe Languages Océane is most common: French, French Religions Océane is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh Last letter and sound: E, an Alternative Spelling: Oceana, Osean, Ozeane
Aimé
Meaning: Beloved Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-May Language origin of Aimé: Latin Regional origin of Aimé: Western Europe Languages Aimé is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Aimé is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Eh Last letter and sound: É, may Alternative Spelling: Aimee, Aymé, Aymi, Aimei
Béatrice
Meaning: Bringer of joy Gender: Female Pronunciation: Bay-Ah-Trees Language origin of Béatrice: Latin Regional origin of Béatrice: Western Europe Languages Béatrice is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Béatrice is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bay Last letter and sound: E, trees Alternative Spelling: Beatrix, Beatrise, Beatrica, Béatriz
Cédric
Meaning: Kindly, loved Gender: Male Pronunciation: Say-Dreek Language origin of Cédric: Latin Regional origin of Cédric: Western Europe Languages Cédric is most common: French, English, German Religions Cédric is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Say Last letter and sound: C, dreek Alternative Spelling: Cedrik, Cedrique, Cédrique, Sedrik
Gisèle
Meaning: Pledge, hostage Gender: Female Pronunciation: Zhee-Zehl Language origin of Gisèle: Latin Regional origin of Gisèle: Western Europe Languages Gisèle is most common: French, English, German Religions Gisèle is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Zhee Last letter and sound: E, zehl Alternative Spelling: Gisele, Ghisele, Gisell, Ghizelle