Moïse

Egyptian
"delivered from the water"
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Moïse Origin and Meaning

The name Moïse is a boy's name of French origin.

Moïse is the French form of Moses, a name with Hebrew origins meaning 'drawn out of the water,' referencing the biblical account of baby Moses being rescued from the Nile. This elegant variation maintains the historical and religious significance of the original while adding French sophistication through its pronunciation (moh-EEZ) and the distinctive diaeresis over the 'i.' Particularly common in French-speaking regions including France, Quebec, Haiti, and parts of Africa, Moïse carries both biblical gravitas and cultural refinement. The name experienced periods of popularity in French-speaking Jewish communities and among Christians drawn to biblical names. While less familiar in English-speaking countries than the standard Moses, Moïse offers international appeal for parents seeking a name with deep historical roots and spiritual significance that works well in multiple language contexts.