Old French Names

  1. Jehan
    • Jourdenete
      • Karles
        • Katerine
          • Lorenz
            • Lucete
              • Marcel
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Marcellus
                • Meaning:

                  "little warrior"
                • Description:

                  Marcel, despite distinguished namesakes including Proust and Duchamp, suffers from a terminal headwaiter image in this country. But along with its sister name Marcella and French variation (and Jolie-Pitt pick) Marcheline, Marcel may be on the brink of a style renaissance.
              • Maalot
                • Mitri
                  • Nicaise
                    • Nirart
                      • Olive
                        • Origin:

                          English, from Latin, nature name
                        • Meaning:

                          "olive tree"
                        • Description:

                          Though greatly overshadowed by the trendy Olivia, Olive has a quiet, subtle appeal of its own -- and is now enjoying a remarkable comeback. Olive is one of only four girl names starting with O on the US Top 1000. Cool couple Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen chose it for their daughter, reviving the name to stylishness, and now Drew Barrymore has a little Olive too, as has country singer Jake Owen.
                      • Oudin
                        • Patriz
                          • Perronele
                            • Quentin
                              • Origin:

                                Latin
                              • Meaning:

                                "fifth"
                              • Description:

                                Quentin, an offbeat name with lots of character, relates to the Latin for the number five and is by far the subtlest and most usable of the Latin birth-order names, masculine as well as stylish and distinctive. It was borne by a third-century saint and came to England with the Normans.
                            • Rose
                              • Origin:

                                Latin
                              • Meaning:

                                "rose, a flower"
                              • Description:

                                Rose is derived from the Latin rosa, which referred to the flower. There is also evidence to suggest it was a Norman variation of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type," and also Hros, "horse". In Old English it was translated as Roese and Rohese.
                            • Rufin
                              • Symon
                                • Sedile