| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
| Alanna | "Rock" Or "Comely; Beautiful." Also Possibly A Derivative Of Old French Elaine (Bright; Shining) Or Greek Helen (Light). Variants Include Alain, Alaina, Alaine, Alana, Alane, Alannah, Alayne, Alene, Aleyna, Aleyne, Alina, Alleen, Allen | Female | Gaelic |
| Albreda | Feminine Form Of Old French Aubrey, "Counsel From The Elves." | Female | German |
| Alexandrine | Feminine Form Of Alexandre, The French Form Of Greek Alexander, Meaning "Defender Of Mankind." | Female | French |
| Allyriane | French Name Derived From The Greek Word "Lyre," A Stringed Instrument. | Female | French |
| Armaan | Hope Or Desire. In French It Means | Male | Indian |
| Belina | "Italian For Beautiful, French For Goddess." | Female | Italian |
| Blanca | White: Shining. A Variant Of The French Blanche. | Female | Spanish |
| Bonni | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish |
| Bonnibelle | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish |
| Bonnie-Jo | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish |
| Bonny | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty: Charming: Beautiful. | Female | Scottish |
| Bonny-Jean | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish |
| Bonny-Lee | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish |
| Charles | A Man. French Variant Of Carl Adopted By The English Since Seventeenth-Century Reigns Of King Charles I And II. British Charles Prince Of Wales. | Male | English |
| Cherrell | Variant Of The French Cherie Dear One: Darling. Rhyming Variant Of Names Like Meryl And Beryl: Originated Early Twentieth Century. | Female | English |
| Cherrill | Variant Of The French Cherie Dear One: Darling. Rhyming Variant Of Names Like Meryl And Beryl: Originated Early Twentieth Century. | Female | English |
| Cheryll | Variant Of The French Cherie Dear One: Darling. Rhyming Variant Of Names Like Meryl And Beryl: Originated Early Twentieth Century. | Female | English |
| Dack | Reference To The French Town Dax. | Male | English |
| Daxton | Reference To The French Town Dax. | Male | English |
| Delfina | Dolphin. Variant Of The Thirteenth-Century French Saint Delphine. | Female | Spanish |
| Delphia | Dolphin. Variant Of The Thirteenth-Century French Saint Delphine. | Female | Spanish |
| Delphine | A Thirteenth-Century French Saint. | Female | French |
| Desire | Variant Of French Desiree. | Female | English |
| Destrey | Variant Of A French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again. | Male | English |
| Destrie | Variant Of A French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again. | Male | French |
| Destry | Variant Of A French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again. | Male | French |
| Desyre | Variant Of French Desiree. | Female | English |
| Diara | Name Of French-Speaking West Africa, Meaning "Gift." | Male | African |
| Dixie | Abbreviation Of Richard. In The USA Dixie Refers To The French Word For Ten: Also To The Southern States Below The Mason- Dixon Line. | Female | English |
| Etienne | French Form Of Stephen (Crowned) | Male | French |