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Jan 31, 2024 · 3,600+ French Last Names and Meanings. Find your French last name and learn about its meaning and origins. Abbe. Acord. Acy. Adrien. Agard. Agee. Agent. Ager. Aguillard. Aguillon. Aide. Aime. Airoldi. Alarie. Alexandre. Alexis. Alice. Alix. Allaire. Allard. Allemand. Alphonse. Altier. Amar. Ambroise. Amedee. Amiot. Amirault. Amyot. Ancar. Ancelet.
Feb 25, 2024 · Updated February 25, 2024. Discover alluring Indian last names from a land known for diverse culture and spiritual practices. India has one of the most enchanting cultural histories worldwide, from religious practices to everyday traditions.
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- Percy. French surname from place name Perci-en-Auge. Description: Percy is an adorable old name that is finally shedding its pampered Little Lord Fauntleroy image in this new era of boys with soft yet traditionally male names like Jasper and Elijah.
- Romilly. English. Meaning: "citizen of Rome" Originally a surname deriving from the Roman twin Romulus, this attractive name was introduced to the English-speaking world as a first name by painter Augustus John who used it for his son.
- Dashiell. Anglicization of French surname de Chiel, meaning unknown. Description: Dashiell, though missing from many other name sources, is among the hottest new names, chosen by such celebs as Cate Blanchett and author Helen (Bridget Jones) Fielding.
- Bellamy. English and Irish from French. Meaning: "fine friend" Bellamy is a surname name with an admirable meaning and upbeat rhythm, similar to jovial choices like Rafferty, Barnaby and Willoughby.
- Martin. This very common French last name is a patronymic from Mars, which is also the Roman god of fertility and war.
- Petit. Unsurprisingly, this surname means "small."
- Garnier. While this name is well-known as a hair care and skin care brand, it's extremely common as a French surname as well.
- Tremblay. This location-based name refers to someone who lives near aspen trees.
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- Abadie. This French and English surname derives from the word abadia which means both ‘abbey’ and ‘family chapel’.
- About. This is derived from the French word about that refers to ‘an extremity of a metallic or wooden element or piece’.
- Abreo. This is a variant of the word Abreu, which means a ‘wise counselor’.
- Alarie. The meaning of this French surname is ‘all power’.
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Derived from Old French fort "stronghold", indicating a person who lived near or worked at such a place. Fosse English, French. Derived from Old French fosse "ditch". Fournier French. Occupational name for a baker, from French fourneau meaning "oven". François French. Derived from the given name François.