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Norman French names - Baby names with the origin Norman French

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Glanvill Toponymic - 'from Glanville' (a place-name of Norman origin) English, Norman French Boy
Glanville From the Norman place-name Glanville - 'Glan's estate/town' (Glan + villa = estate) English, Norman French Boy
Granvile From a place-name meaning "large town" or "great town" Norman French Boy
Granvyll From Granville - 'large town' (from French grand 'large' + ville 'town') English, Norman French Boy
Harcourt From the placename Harcourt - literally the 'court' or estate associated with the Harcourt family or person (i.e., 'Harcourt's estate') Norman French Boy
Havoise Battle; war (literally 'battle-maid') Norman French Girl
Hay Originally a surname meaning 'hedge' or 'enclosure' (from Old English/Old French); used as a given name or diminutive of Hayley/Hayes. English, Norman French Unisex
Huet diminutive of Hugh - 'little Hugh' (related to 'heart/mind/spirit') Norman French Boy
Jeffaree pledge of peace; God's peace English, Norman French Boy
Joscelin Derived from a Germanic tribal/personal name meaning 'member of the Gauts' or 'little Goth' Norman French Boy
Lamont from the mountain Norman French, Scottish Boy
Lowelle Little/young wolf English, Norman French Girl
Malvill From the place-name Malleville; literally 'mal' (bad) + 'ville' (town/settlement) French, Norman French Boy
Mauger From Old Germanic elements meaning 'council' + 'spear' - essentially 'counsel-spear'. Norman French Boy
Melville From the Norman place-name Malleville, often interpreted as 'bad town' or 'bad settlement'. Norman French Boy
Mortimer Place name meaning 'dead sea' or 'still/stagnant water' Norman French Boy
Mortymer from the 'dead sea' or 'still/stagnant water' (toponymic) Norman French Boy
Mountgomery Gumaric's hill (hill of Gomeric) English, Norman French Boy
Nervill from the 'new town' (new settlement) English, Norman French Boy
Paynel From the medieval surname Paynel/Payn, originally meaning 'pagan' or 'rustic' (derived from Latin 'paganus'); later used as a family name-turned-forename. English, Norman French Boy
Perren Diminutive of Peter - 'little rock' or 'little stone' English, Norman French Boy
Pierrepont stone bridge (from French pierre 'stone' + pont 'bridge'), originally a locational surname Norman French Boy
Quinton Derived from Latin 'Quintus' meaning 'fifth'. Latin, Norman French Boy
Seimour From Saint-Maur (a place name); sometimes interpreted as 'sea mouth' or 'marsh' English, Norman French Boy
Trecy Linked to Irish 'Treasach' meaning 'warlike' or 'fighter'; broadly interpreted as 'warrior' or 'brave' English, Norman French Girl