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French Names for Boys

French names for boys include some classics that have become widely popular, most notably Charles, Louis, and Dennis. Along with these traditional choices, the French boys' names on the US Top 1000 are Andre, Beau, Blaise, Bruce, Chance, Chase, Curtis, Darrell, Denver, Dion, Josue, Remy, and Royal. Unique French boy names attracting fresh attention in the US include Dion, Emilien, Florent, Jules, Lionel, Montague, Pom, and Quincy.

In France, the top boy names are Leo, Gabriel, and the English Tom (yes, Tom) for boys. French boy names most popular in France include Jules and Corentin. Most popular boy names in other French-speaking countries are a mix of French and non-French choices. Louis and Jules are the only French names among Belgium's Top 10 names for boys, which is led by the Irish Liam, the Biblical Hebrew Adam, and the Celtic Arthur. Among French-speaking Swiss parents, Gabriel is the Number 1 boy name, with Louis the only French boys' name in the Top 10. And in French Quebec, Olivier and Antoine are the most popular French boy names.

Browse our complete collection of French boys' names here. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

You might also want to survey the list of French names for girls.

Montague

Meaning: pointy hill

Origin:French
1234
Quay

Meaning: wharf

Origin:French word name
2899
Charles

Meaning: man, free man

Origin:French from German
290
Beauchamp

Meaning: the beautiful field

Origin:French
5625
Sully

Meaning: stain or from the south meadow

Origin:French or English
1268
Roy

Meaning: king or red-haired

Origin:French or Celtic
720
Orville

Meaning: gold town

Origin:French
2275
Warren

Meaning: park-keeper

Origin:English from French
252
Jacques

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:French variation of James and Jacob
1790
Delano

Meaning: from the forest of nut trees

Origin:French surname
1423
Amaury

Meaning: work power

Origin:French form of Amalric
1522
Thibault

Meaning: courageous people

Origin:French from German
1628
Cyprien In Spanish and Greek, Cyprien is a variation...
Origin:Greek
1633
Croix

Meaning: cross

Origin:French
1772
Gaspard

Meaning: bringer of treasure

Origin:French variation of Jasper
1774
Maxence

Meaning: greatest

Origin:French form of Latin Maximus
1958
Alain The meaning of Alain is ‘little rock’. It is...
Origin:French, variation of Alan
2028
Diggory

Meaning: Lost one

Origin:French
2031
Sabien The meaning of Sabien is associated with 'th...
Origin:Latin
2323
Yannick

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Breton
2504