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French Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Blaise lisping, stammering French Boy
Blandin From Latin 'blandus' meaning 'charming, mild, or flattering.' French Boy
Blondel little blond / fair-haired one French Boy
Blundell Originally a surname meaning 'blond' or 'fair‑haired' (or denoting origin from a place called Blundell) French Boy
Bobeau From French 'beau' - 'handsome' or 'beautiful' French Boy
Bobinot Little Bob - diminutive of Robert; Robert means 'bright fame'. French Boy
Bobo Affectionate pet form or nickname with no single fixed meaning - typically a diminutive of names like Robert/Roberto or of names starting with 'Bo'; in child speech it can mean a minor hurt ('boo‑boo') French, Italian Boy
Bofort beautiful fortress / stronghold French Boy
Bois wood, woods; of the forest French Boy
Bomont beautiful mountain / beautiful hill French Boy
Bonamy good friend French Boy
Boniface Good fate; doer of good French, Italian, Latin Boy
Bordin Surname-based name with uncertain exact meaning; probably a diminutive or patronymic from an old personal name (e.g., Bordinus) or related to variants like Bourdin/Borden French Boy
Bovy Likely a surname-origin name; possibly occupational or locational (uncertain) - may be linked to cattle-herding or a place name French Boy
Brademagus Uncertain. Likely a medieval compound combining an element such as 'brad/brand' (Old English/Germanic 'broad' or 'brand' = sword/fire) with Latin 'magus' ('wise man, magician'), yielding a speculative meaning like 'magical/wise warrior' or 'broad magician'. French Boy
Breat Breton; person from Brittany French Boy
Breaux From a French surname or place name; original meaning uncertain French Boy
Breten Person from Brittany; Breton English, French Boy
Bretin Briton / from Brittany (often taken as 'little Briton') English, French Boy
Brient high, noble French, Irish Boy
Bruhier from the heather / briar; dweller near a heath French Boy
Bunyon Surname-derived name; exact original meaning is uncertain - possibly linked to Old French 'bon' (good) or to a personal/place name English, French Boy
Burdet Little bird (diminutive of 'bird') French Boy
Burgaud of the town/borough; dweller of a fortified place French, Germanic Boy
Burin Varies by origin. In Thai contexts often derived from Pali/Sanskrit with connotations of prosperity, greatness, or nobility; in French it literally means 'chisel'. French, Thai Boy
Burrol Originally a surname meaning "brown" or "brown-haired", from Old French 'burel' (a coarse brown cloth or brown color). English, French Boy
Cab A short form or nickname with no independent meaning - commonly derived from names like Cabot, Jacob, or Abraham English, French Boy
Calumet Ceremonial smoking pipe; 'peace pipe' French Boy
Camillien attendant at a religious service; acolyte French Boy
Candide pure, sincere; bright/white French Boy