Popular French names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
81 Beale French Handsome. M
82 Beall French Handsome. M

83 Beals French Variant of Beal: Handsome. M
84 Beau French Handsome. Famous namesakes: 19th-century British dandy Beau Brummell, AKA George Bryan Brummell; French Foreign Legion fictional hero Beau Geste. M
85 Beaufort French From the beautiful fortress. M
86 Beaumont French Beautiful mountain. M
87 Beauregard French Respected; regarded highly (literal translation is Beautiful/handsome gaze). M
88 Beauvais French Variant of Bevis: Handsome face. Also 'from Beauvais'. M
89 Beauvis French Variant of Bevis: Handsome face. Also 'from Beauvais'. M
90 Beavis French Variant of Bevis: Handsome face. Also 'from Beauvais'. M
91 Bell French Handsome. M
92 Bellamy French Handsome. M
93 Benet French Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French. Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest. M

94 Bennet French Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French. Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest. M
95 Bennett French Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French. Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest. M
96 Berk French Variant of Burke: Lives in a fortress. M
97 Berke French Variant of Burke: Lives in a fortress. M
98 Bert French Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious raven. French form of the German Bertram, meaning bright-raven. Philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some scholars believe the second syllable of Bertrand derived from a word meaning shield. M
99 Bertie French Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious raven. French form of the German Bertram, meaning bright-raven. Philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some scholars believe the second syllable of Bertrand derived from a word meaning shield. M
100 Bertrand French Intelligent; Glorious raven. French form of the German Bertram, meaning bright-raven. Philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some scholars believe the second syllable of Bertrand derived from a word meaning shield. M