Françoise
Meaning: Free woman Gender: Female Pronunciation: Fran-Swahz Language origin of Françoise: Latin Regional origin of Françoise: Western Europe Languages Françoise is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Françoise is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fran Last letter and sound: E, swahz Alternative Spelling: Francoise, Françoise, Franziska, Franco
Solène
Meaning: Dignified Gender: Female Pronunciation: Soh-Lehn Language origin of Solène: Latin Regional origin of Solène: Western Europe Languages Solène is most common: French, Spanish, English Religions Solène is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Soh Last letter and sound: E, lehn Alternative Spelling: Solene, Solain, Solainne, Solainne
Théodore
Meaning: Gift of God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tay-Oh-Dor Language origin of Théodore: Latin Regional origin of Théodore: Western Europe Languages Théodore is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Théodore is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tay-Oh Last letter and sound: E, dor Alternative Spelling: Theodore, Teodoro, Theodor, Theodór
Marc
Meaning: Warlike Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mark Language origin of Marc: Latin Regional origin of Marc: Western Europe Languages Marc is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Marc is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mark Last letter and sound: C, k Alternative Spelling: Mark, Marco, Marque, Marques
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
Cécile
Meaning: Blind Gender: Female Pronunciation: Say-Seel Language origin of Cécile: Latin Regional origin of Cécile: Western Europe Languages Cécile is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Cécile is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Say Last letter and sound: E, seel Alternative Spelling: Cecile, Cecille, Cécilia, Ceecile
Geneviève
Meaning: Woman of the tribe Gender: Female Pronunciation: Zhuh-Nuh-Vyev Language origin of Geneviève: Latin Regional origin of Geneviève: Western Europe Languages Geneviève is most common: French, English, German Religions Geneviève is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Zhuh Last letter and sound: E, vyev Alternative Spelling: Genevieve, Jenivieve, Jennaveeve, Jeneviève
Sylvestre
Meaning: From the forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seel-Vestr Language origin of Sylvestre: Latin Regional origin of Sylvestre: Western Europe Languages Sylvestre is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Sylvestre is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seel Last letter and sound: E, vestr Alternative Spelling: Silvestre, Silvester, Sylvestr, Sylvestrio
Irène
Meaning: Peace Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ee-Rehn Language origin of Irène: Latin Regional origin of Irène: Western Europe Languages Irène is most common: French, English, Greek Religions Irène is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ee Last letter and sound: E, rehn Alternative Spelling: Irene, Irenee, Eirene, Irayna
Léopold
Meaning: Brave people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lay-Oh-Pold Language origin of Léopold: Latin Regional origin of Léopold: Western Europe Languages Léopold is most common: French, English, German Religions Léopold is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lay-Oh Last letter and sound: D, pold Alternative Spelling: Leopold, Leopoldo, Léopoold, Leopoald