Foulques
Foulques Origin and Meaning
Foulques is a masculine name of Old Germanic origin that came into prominence in medieval France. It derives from the Germanic element 'folk,' meaning 'people' or 'army.' Historically significant, the name was borne by several Counts of Anjou during the Middle Ages, including Foulques V who became King of Jerusalem during the Crusades. Despite its noble heritage, Foulques remains exceptionally rare outside of historical contexts and French genealogical records. The pronunciation (roughly 'Foolk') may present challenges in English-speaking regions. This name carries strong connections to medieval European history and French heritage, making it an erudite choice for parents interested in historical names. Its extreme rarity guarantees distinctiveness for any modern bearer.
Famous People Named Foulques
- Foulques de Toulouse aka Folquet de MarselhaItalian,French troubadour
- Foulques de Villaret25th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
- Foulques de ChanacBishop of Paris
- Foulques Thibaut Robert Jacques Géraud Jean Marie d'Orléans (b. 1974)Duke of Aumale, deposed Prince of France; grandson of Count Henri of Paris