Laverne originates in French language and means "alder tree". It was derived from an old French surname and as a
Tag: French names
Lawrence
Lawrence is a variant of Laurence, ultimately derived from Laurentius. Laurentius originates in Latin language and is derived from Laurentum,
Lebaron
Lebaron is an American English invention, the combiantion of 'Le', a French word meaning 'the', and 'baron'. The word 'baron'
Lockhart
Lockhart is derived from the Old French word 'loche', which is the name for 'a fresh water fish'.
Alice
Alice originates in Old French language and means "noble, graceful". As a feminine given name, Alice has always been one
Loring
Loring is a Germanic name which means 'son of the famous warrior'.
Lorraine
Lorraine originates in French language and means "woman from Lorraine". Lorraine is a region in northern France. In the English-speaking
Lourdes
Lourdes originates in French language and is taken from the name of a town in south-western France. It became famous
Lowell
Lowell is an English name, derived from the Old French word 'lu', which means 'wolf', and the diminutive suffix 'el'.
Lyle
Lyle is an English name, derived from the Old French words 'de' which means 'from', and 'isle', which means 'island'.
Beeman
Beeman is a variant of Beaman. Beaman is derived from the two old French words, “beu” which means 'fair, lovely
Sigourney
Sigourney most likely originates in French language, the meaning is unclear. It was used in the novel The Great Gatsby
Manon
Manon is a French diminutive of Mary. Mary is an English form of Maria, the name used in the New
March
March is an English name, derived from the French word 'march', which means 'boundary'.
Mallory
Derived from an English surname, originally meaning "unlucky" or "unfortunate" in Old French. It gained popularity in the 1980s, being
Marquis
Marquis in Old French meant "from the border". The name Marquis most probably referred to a lord who dominated the
Mavis
The name Mavis orinates in Old French and it means "song thrush". Initially, it was used in the novel The
Melville
Melville is a French locational name for people who come from Malleville in Normandy. It is derived from the Old
Mercer
Mercer is an English and French name and means 'shop keeper' in French.
Burgess
Burgess is a modern version of an older name “Burges”, derived from the French name “Burgeis” which was the term