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French Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Orval golden valley French Boy
Orvelle From the 'golden town' or 'golden village' English, French Boy
Orvil golden town; golden settlement English, French Boy
Orvile from the golden town French, Norman Boy
Orville 'golden town' or 'gold town' French Boy
Orvyle from a 'golden town' (or = gold + ville = town) French Boy
Orvyll golden town French Boy
Ouen wealth/fortune + friend - "wealthy/fortunate friend" Breton, French, Germanic Boy
Ourson Little bear; bear cub; teddy bear French Boy
Pacifique peaceful French Boy
Papy Affectionate term meaning "grandfather" or "little father" French Boy
Parfait Perfect; the perfect one; complete French Boy
Passebreul Passage or path by/through a small wood or grove French, Norman Boy
Paulot diminutive of Paul - "little Paul"; from Latin Paulus meaning "small" or "humble" French Boy
Pellean Related to Peter (Greek petros) meaning "rock, stone"; as a diminutive implies "little Peter" or "little rock" French Boy
Perbon Possibly 'good Peter' or 'good rock' - a compound meaning combining 'rock' (Peter) and 'good' (bon). French Boy
Percee Derived from Percy (a Norman/English surname/place name) - 'of Percy' or loosely 'piercer' (by association with Percival/'pierce the valley'); may also echo Perseus, the mythic hero. English, French Boy
Perceval Possibly 'pierce the valley' or 'valley piercer' (etymology uncertain) French Boy
Percevale Possibly "pierce the valley" (Old French) or, via Welsh, "hard spear". French Boy
Percival pierce the valley; possibly 'hard spear' (Welsh origin) French Boy
Percivale "pierce the valley" (commonly interpreted as 'one who pierces the valley') French Boy
Perryn Rock; 'little rock' (diminutive of Peter) English, French Boy
Peverell little pepper / peppery one (diminutive of 'pepper') English, French Boy
Phelot likely a diminutive form meaning 'little Phil' or 'son/little one of a Phil- name' (exact meaning uncertain) French Boy
Philiburt From Old High German elements filu 'much' + beraht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very illustrious'. French, Germanic Boy
Philliburt very bright; much-bright, illustrious French, Germanic Boy
Phillip Calvin McGraw {'first': 'lover of horses', 'middle': 'bald or bald-headed (from Calvinus)', 'surname': "patronymic 'son of' a Gaelic ancestor (likely an anglicized form related to MacRaith/MacCraith, often rendered as McGrath/McGraw)"} French, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Pieret little rock / little stone (diminutive of Peter) French Boy
Pierre rock, stone French Boy
Pierre-Alexis Combines Pierre ('rock, stone') and Alexis ('defender, helper') - roughly 'stone defender' or 'rock protector'. French Boy