| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
| Katherine | Pure. Used since third century A.D. Early Latin forms Katerina and Caterina became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn came into wider use during medieval period when variants multiplied.
| Female | Greek |
| LaBelle | French for the beautiful | Unisex | |
| Lacy | Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest.
| Male | |
| Louis Baudelaire | after French poet Charles Baudelaire | Unisex | |
| Luciole | French for firefly | Unisex | |
| Lutin | French for pixie | Unisex | |
| Mino | French for Puss | Unisex | |
| Moet | Brand of French Champagne | Unisex | |
| Neige | French for snow | Unisex | |
| Niki | French feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek, people of victory | Female | Greek |
| Pantoufle | French for slippers | Unisex | |
| Perry | French form of Peter
| Male | English |
| Pilchard | French for sardine | Unisex | |
| Pompidou | after the french prime minister George Pompidou | Unisex | |
| Poupee | French for doll | Unisex | |
| Puce | French for flea | Unisex | |
| Remy | Brand of French cognac | Male | |
| Sheryl | Modern invented name, variation of Cherie, French, darling | Female | English |
| Super French | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Von | The prefex Von is equivalent of Van in Dutch names and of de in French names.
| Male | Norse |