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Coline Mattel was born on 1995-11-03.

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Coline Serreau was born on October 29, 1947, in Paris, France.

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Colin Campbell was born on January 28, 1953.

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The cast of The Lift - 2001 includes: Coline Vandenberghe as Blanche

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Coline means Diminutive Form Of Nicholas

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it began as a british coline becasue the britsih conrolled it before anybody else

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The cast of La terre ferme - 2006 includes: Marilyne Canto Odette Dumont Coline Riou

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Coline Serreau has: Performed in "La part des lions" in 1971. Played Nicole in "Pont dormant" in 1972. Played Lily in "Dada au coeur" in 1974. Played Mrs. Mauvagne in "7 morts sur ordonnance" in 1975. Played Mila in "La belle verte" in 1996. Played herself in "Vivement dimanche" in 1998. Played Interviewee in "Avec Vincent Lindon" in 2003.

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Coline Flack is a horrible person who dosnt deserve to be alive so my boy Harry Styles was just going through a fase and hes ok now! xxx

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A coline is an extrusion line. I have a feeling you are asking about the COLONIES founded during the rule of Charles 2nd (ie Carolina and Pennsylvania). Please confirm.

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Coline Mattel from France won the bronze medal in Women's normal hill individual at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

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France won the bronze medal in Women's normal hill individual at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. The winning athelete was Coline Mattel.

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Carina Vogt from Germany won the gold medal.

Daniela Iraschko-Stolz from Austria won the silver medal.

Coline Mattel from France won the bronze medal.

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The cast of Dada au coeur - 1974 includes: Paule Annen as Cathy Fabienne Arel as Erika Roger Blin as Max Lyne Chardonnet as Christa Denise Rolland as Gilda Coline Serreau as Lily

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They were called Tories or Loyalists

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The cast of Cinq Minutes - 2013 includes: Corentin Boisset as The Boy Coline Charvin as Sophie Gerhardt Comblet as Jean Anouchka Csernakova as Marie Serge Robert as Marcel Derek Robin as Albert Gribouille Sorton as Claudine

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The cast of Mimi Pinson - 1924 includes: Armand Bernard as Coline Louis Dory as Alfred de Musset Maud Garden as Musette Sandy Petit as Madame Machard Marcelle Schmitt as Indiana Simone Vaudry as Mimi Pinson

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The cast of Taram Tarambola - 2014 includes: Coline Dubus as Little girl in the bar Kevin Dudjasienski as Playing man in the bar Fantine Harduin as Anna Sam Louwyck as The barman Chantal Pirotte as Old lady in the bar Alipio Rabazo as Magician Ariane Rousseau as The mother

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The cast of Sraia - 2013 includes: Coline Atterbury as Rebecca Walter Kanzlmar as Policeman Ilan Molcho as Moshe Nadiv Molcho as Sraia Tallal Shamout as Shop Owner Matheus Viegas Araujo as Schmuel Nico Von Bary as Avi Eberhard Wagner as Izra Sebastian Wimmer as Schmitz

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The cast of La fille du puisatier - 2011 includes: Zachary Auteuil as Amoretti Daniel Auteuil as Pascal Amoretti Coline Bosso as Isabelle Salvatore Caltabiano as Doublure puisatier Emilie Cazenave as Amanda Nicolas Duvauchelle as Jacques Mazel Ilona Porte as Roberte

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The cast of Les nuits de Sister Welsh - 2010 includes: Bernard Blancan as Henry Lily Bloom as Jane Ashley Coline Cambois as Isabelle Laurent Delbecque as Fabrice Jonathan Lepage as Assistant Davia Martelli as Marion Luc Moullet as Professeur Glencoe Annie Vicaire as Yu Li

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Lahcen Razzougui has: Played TNT in "Central nuit" in 2001. Played Beur chiche kebab in "Zim and Co." in 2005. Performed in "Azur et Asmar" in 2006. Played Fatih in "Coline (Les amis de mes amis)" in 2010. Played Taj Cisma in "Trafics" in 2012. Played Samir in "Cheba Louisa" in 2013.

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The cast of 7 morts sur ordonnance - 1975 includes: Michel Auclair as Dr. Mathy Claude Barrois Jane Birkin as Jane Berg Antonio Ferrandis as Le commissaire Giret Marie Marczack Pascal Pellen Patricia Pellen Michel Piccoli as Dr. Pierre Losseray Coline Serreau as Mrs. Mauvagne Marina Vlady as Muriel Losseray

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Mickael Trodoux has: Played Luc Nievre in "Central nuit" in 2001. Played Julien in "Martyr or the Death of Saint Eulalia" in 2005. Played Mathias in "Droit au coeur" in 2005. Played Julian in "Hell" in 2006. Played Jerome in "Le Boast" in 2007. Played Etienne in "Without Paris" in 2008. Performed in "Coline (Les amis de mes amis)" in 2010.

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The cast of Pont dormant - 1972 includes: Alain Chevallier as Albert Simonet Odette Duc Isabelle Ehni as Dr de Gouraud Sophie Grimaldi Fernand Guiot Pierre Londiche as Jean Noblot Stephan Meldegg Paul Savatier Coline Serreau as Nicole Janine Souchon Georges Staquet as Beausoleil Pierre Tornade Anne Vernon as Anna Vidal Anne Wartel

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The cast of Space Patrol - 1984 includes: Enrique Amberg as Voth Leader Albert Cannon as Crewman Vannon Persaud Debra Coline as Vispia Hugh Ecklund as Alien Commander Jeremy Geller as Dust Creature Rick Guinn as Wyatt Dominique Harris as Gilliana Bonnie Hodges as Kyria Tammy Ingrim as Ravella Ging Jocelyn Nelson as Melody Scott Michael Puttnam as Captain Crane Tamara Steffan as Zorine

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The cast of The Son of Wallingford - 1921 includes: Andrew Arbuckle as Talbot Curtis Priscilla Bonner as Mary Curtis Margaret Cullington as Coline Beegoode Van Dyke Brooke as Henry Beegoode Tom Gallery as Jimmy Wallkingford Florence Hart as Mrs. Fannie Wallingford Lila Leslie as Bonnie Daw Bobby Mack as O.O. Jones Martha Mattox Wilfrid North as J. Rufus Wallingford George Webb as Blackie Daw

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Tewfik Jallab has: Played Djilali in "Killer Kid" in 1994. Played Kader in "P.J." in 1997. Played Simo in "Qui de nous deux" in 2006. Played Icham Alaoui in "Adresse inconnue" in 2008. Played Maitre Saunier in "La tueuse" in 2009. Played Jalil in "Pas si simple" in 2010. Performed in "Coline (Les amis de mes amis)" in 2010. Played Mohamed in "La marche" in 2013. Played Sam in "Les foulards noirs" in 2014.

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The cast of Le Fastidieux Destin de Nathalie Martin - 2013 includes: Alexandre Borel as Passant Edwin Goulme as Edwin Martin Laurence Guenet as Amie 1 Olivier Henno as Ami 3 Coline Le Bihan as Femme de Nathalie Irwine Magadur as Amie 2 Owen Manach as Doublure de Nathalie Marie Nevot as Passante Christine Nicoux as La femme hysterique Fiona Polard as Passante Olivier Poncelet as Ami 3

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The cast of La part des lions - 1971 includes: Patricia Aznavour Philippe Baronnet Robert Berri as Le patron du bistrot Michel Constantin as Inspecteur Michel Grazzi Nicole Desailly Guy Di Rigo Robert Favart Marcel Gassouk as Un gendarme au bistrot Francine Istel Roger Karl as Ferdinand Christian Le Guillochet Lisette Lebon Jean Luisi as Un gendarme au bistrot Roger Lumont as Le consommateur au bistrot Guy Marly Elsa Martinelli as Annie Albert Minski as Jacques Raymond Pellegrin as Marcati Michel Peyrelon as David Pierre Rosso William Sabatier as Le commissaire divisionnaire Coline Serreau Eric Vasberg Lionel Vitrant as Le vigile de la banque

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Lecithin is a type of phospholipid compound. It is composed of fatty acids, phosphoric acid, glycerol, and choline. It is commonly found in egg yolks and soybeans, and is often used as an emulsifier in food products.

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The cast of Oscar et la dame rose - 2009 includes: Sezen Avci as Couisine Gimenez Amir Ben Abdelmoumen as Oscar Nicolas Buysse as Le Professeur Amira Casar as Mme Gommette Marcel Clermont as Soigneur 3 Toussaint Colombani as Ami de la Fille Hamed El Kadi as Adolescent Mathilde Goffart as Peggy Blue Sylvain Grenier as Coach 2 de Rose et Casse Noisette Guillaume Henri as Coach 2 Diabolica - Plum et Teton Royal Guillaume Kerbush as Fils de Rose David Leclercq as Infirmier Coline Leempoel as Fille Gimenez Catherine Lemieux as Plum Pudding Nadine Louis as Sarah Youp la boum Thierry Neuvic as Victor Martin Nissen as Bacon Ben Potvin as Coach 1 Diabolica - Plum et Teton Royal Eric Remi as Pop Corn Alevtyna Titarenko as Diabolica Sinclair Marcha Van Boven as Infirmiere Max von Sydow as Dr. Dusseldorf Jonas Wertz as Einstein

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Margaret Cullington has: Performed in "A Merry Mix-Up" in 1916. Played Auntie in "The Bold, Bad Burglar" in 1916. Played Miss Catherine in "Betty Takes a Hand" in 1918. Played Cora Whitman in "The Strange Woman" in 1918. Performed in "There Goes the Bride" in 1918. Performed in "Carolyn of the Corners" in 1919. Performed in "Miss Gingersnap" in 1919. Performed in "Out for the Night" in 1920. Performed in "Striking Models" in 1920. Played Maggie Jiggs in "Jiggs and the Social Lion" in 1920. Played Maggie Jiggs in "Jiggs in Society" in 1920. Played Maria Bimble in "Three Gold Coins" in 1920. Played Mercedita in "Tropical Love" in 1921. Played Harmonia in "The Mad Marriage" in 1921. Played Coline Beegoode in "The Son of Wallingford" in 1921. Performed in "Scrappily Married" in 1921. Played Mrs. Simpkins in "Simply Shocking" in 1922. Performed in "Wolves of the Border" in 1923. Performed in "That Wild West" in 1924. Performed in "Nerve Tonic" in 1924. Played Violet Smith in "Excitement" in 1924. Played Evangeline Clementine Jones in "The Breathless Moment" in 1924. Performed in "Great Guns" in 1925.

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2 syllables:

beeney, cheaney, cini, clini, deeney, dini, feeney, feeny, fini, freeney, freeny, genie, greaney, heaney, heeney, jeaney, jeanie, jeannie, keaney, keeney, keeny, lini, meaney, meany, pini, queenie, reaney, reny, rini, sweaney, sweany, sweeney, sweeny, teaney, teeny, vini, weeny

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adine, albini, andreani, ankeny, anstine, ardine, armine, baldini, bellini, berdine, bertini, bettini, bikini, bimini, blasini, bodine, bonine, bonini, bottini, brokini, cabrini, carine, carini, carinii, carlini, carnine, cassini, castine, cecchini, cellini, cerveny, cervini, cimini, coline, contini, corsini, corzine, cozine, cugini, delcine, delfine, deline, delphine, deveny, dildine, domine, dorine, eugenie, facchini, fantini, fellini, ferrini, firestine, florine, fortini, franchini, frazzini, furini, gardini, gianini, giannini, giardini, guarini, guerrini, houdini, labine, landini, lapine, larine, latini, lavine, lentine, lentini, lenzini, leontine, lepine, linguine, luchini, magrini, maline, mancini, mangine, mangini, marchini, marini, martini, masini, maurine, mcqueeney, mcsweeney, mcweeney, menghini, mennini, montini, morine, morini, mosinee, nannini, nardini, nodine, nordine, orsini, pacini, papini, pardini, pasquini, perine, perini, perrine, petrini, pettine, pierini, pollini, provine, puccini, pulcini, ratieni, recine, rodine, romine, rosine, rossini, ruffini, santini, sarine, savini, sirrine, tonini, ursini, vantine, vastine, verine, vizzini, wahine, yardeni, yemeni, zeleny, zorine, zucchini

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agostini, albertini, alfonsine, ambrosine, ambrosini, ameline, amerine, anderlini, andreini, angelini, antolini, antonini, arduini, aseltine, aveline, balentine, ballentine, balzarini, barentine, bartolini, battaglini, belluomini, bergamini, bernardini, bertolini, biaggini, biagini, bianchini, brizendine, caradine, celestine, cherubini, costantini, deconcini, demartini, emmaline, fettuccine, filippini, fiorini, franceschini, galentine, gallentine, garbarini, gasparini, gasperini, giacomini, gilbertine, giovannini, hosseini, iovine, lamborghini, lazzarini, leopoldine, lorenzini, maraline, marcelline, martellini, marubeni, michelini, minervini, missildine, modestine, Mussolini, nicoline, nicolini, notestine, paganini, paolini, pelagreeny, pellegrini, peragine, perugini, piccinini, pieraccini, procaccini, procassini, sabatine, sabatini, serafine, serafini, seraphine, severini, sitiveni, solimine, spadaccini, thomasine, tomasine, tomasini, toscanini, travaglini, turrentine, ugolini, valentini, venturini, victorine, volentine, zaccagnini

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alessandrini, d'alessandrini, piacentini, vodka martini

7 syllables:

Benito Mussolini

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The cast of CopStories - 2013 includes: Carl Achleitner as Pfleger Verena Altenberger as Chantal Monica Anna Cammerlander as Frau Meisner Ilhami Arslan Coline Atterbury as Lena Ahamer Kristina Bangert as Chefinspektorin Helga Rauper Kristina Bangert as Helga Rauper Kati Bellowitsch as Autofahrerin Stella Butz as Martina Mario Canedo as Medizinbote Deniz Cooper as Efe Uslu Christian Dolezal as Staatsanwalt Hofmeister Elmar Drexel as Fritz Ahamer Martina Ebm as Simone Sylvia Eisenberger as Frau Hartmann Serge Falck as Chefinspektor Lukas Moosburger Serge Falck as Lukas Moosburger Christoph Feurstein as Reporter Robert Finster as Bully Johannes Gaan as Laurenz Kanter Berndt Greuter David Haderer as Tom Gassner Markus Hamele as Fahrer Rita Hatzmann as Weiblicher Gast Maya Henselek as Indira Doris Hindinger as Anna Hofer Maddalena Hirschal as Susanne Wilhelm Iben as Yassir Wassermann Cornelia Ivancan as Inspektorin Tina Zauner Cornelia Ivancan as Tina Zauner Julia Jelinek as Daniela Bernd Jeschek as Herr Matschka Leandros Karger as Herr Gangoly Claudia Kottal as Bezirksinspektorin Leila Mikulov Claudia Kottal as Leila Mikulov Magdalena Kropiunig as Nachbarin Erwin Leder as Professor Wagenstein Martin Leutgeb as Bezirksinspektor Matthias Gerber Martin Leutgeb as Matthias Gerber Karin Lischka as Marianne Proschat Madani as Selma Kumran-Effenberg Sarah Maria Besgen as Iris Larissa Marolt as Nicky Helmer Paul Matic as Buchhalter Max Meyr as Security Guard David Miesmer as Florian Fehenberger David Miesmer as Inspektor Florian Fehenberger Thomas Mraz as Guido Klein Sabine Muhar as Rosa Lindner Bernhard Murg as Direktor Altersheim Thomas Nash as Aaron Okovic Angelika Niedetzky as Karin Bruckner David Oberkogler as Toni Rauper Klaus Ofczarek Robert Palfrader as Peter Murali Perumal as Indiras Vater Massud Rahnama as Herr Sima Faris Rahoma as Milce Michael Rast as Staatsanwalt Dirk Rissberger Sonja Romei as Dr. Gloria Michaelis Manfred Schmid as Klaus Wipplinger Simon Schober Rafael Schuchter as Dr. Prem Rafael Schuchter as Rechtsberater Dany Sigel as Frau Eberhardt Yevgeni Sitokhin as Obradovic Susi Stach as Chefinspektorin Dorfer Manfred Stadlmann as Nachbar Michael Steinocher as Inspektor Sylvester Thaler Michael Steinocher as Sylvester Thaler Thomas Stipsits as Dani Petra Strasser Christian Strasser as Pepi Strasser Stephanie Taussig as Lisa Hammerer Morteza Tavakoli as Said Heinz Trixner as Jakob Gerlach Christoph von Friedl as Indianer Franz Weichenberger as Kerschner Martin Weinek as Clemens Helmer Fahri Yardim as Abteilungsinspektor Altan Uslu Fahri Yardim as Altan Uslu Hakan Yavas as Dogan Martin Zauner as Gruppeninspektor Wilmer Eberts Martin Zauner as Wilmer Eberts Johannes Zeiler as Andreas Bergfeld Johannes Zeiler as Oberst Andreas Bergfeld

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Arnaud Adam has: Played Athlete in "Freeriders" in 1998. Played George Rocher in "Chocolat" in 2000. Played Jonathan in "Babyfather" in 2001. Played Jonathon in "Babyfather" in 2001. Performed in "Paris Skylight" in 2002. Played Carl Sanderson in "The Club" in 2004.

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The names listed here are used in France and other French-speaking regions. See also about French names.

ABEL m English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek

From the Hebrew name הֶבֶל (Hevel) or הָבֶל (Havel) which meant "breath"... [more]

ABSOLON m French

French form of ABSALOM

ACHILLE m French, Italian

French and Italian form of ACHILLES

ADAM m English, French, German, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian,Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew

This is the Hebrew word for "man"... [more]

ADÉLAÏDE f French

French form of ADELAIDE

ADÈLE f French

French form of ADELA

ADELINE f French, English

Diminutive of ADÈLE

ADOLPHE m French

French form of ADOLF

ADRIEN m French

French form of ADRIAN

ADRIENNE f French

French feminine form of ADRIAN

AGATHE f French, German, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Ancient Greek

Cognate of AGATHA

AGLAÉ f French

French form of AGLAIA

AGNÈS f French, Catalan

French and Catalan form of AGNES

AIMÉ m French

From Old French Amé, the masculine form of Amée(see AMY).

AIMÉE f French

French form of AMY

ALAIN m French

French form of ALAN

ALAN m English, Scottish, Breton, French

The meaning of this name is not known for certain... [more]

ALBAN m German, French, Albanian, English (Rare)

From the Roman cognomen Albanus which meant "from Alba"... [more]

ALBERT m English, French, German, Slovene, Polish, Russian, Dutch, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic

From the Germanic name Adalbert, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright"... [more]

ALBERTINE f French

French feminine form of ALBERT

ALDÉRIC m French

Variant of ALDRIC

ALDRIC m French, Ancient Germanic

From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and ric "ruler, power"... [more]

ALEXANDRA f German, Scandinavian, Dutch, French, English, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology

Feminine form of ALEXANDER... [more]

ALEXANDRE m French, Portuguese, Galician, Catalan

Cognate of ALEXANDER... [more]

ALEXANDRIE f French (Rare)

French variant of ALEXANDRA

ALEXANDRINE f French, German

French and German elaborated form of ALEXANDRA... [more]

ALEXIS m & f German, French, English, Greek, Ancient Greek

From the Greek name Αλεξις (Alexis), which meant "helper" or "defender", derived from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, to help"... [more]

ALFRED m English, French, Scandinavian, German, Polish, Dutch

Derived from the Old English name Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf "elf" and ræd "counsel"... [more]

ALICE f English, French, Portuguese, Italian

From the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, itself a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see ADELAIDE)... [more]

ALINE f French, English

Medieval short form of ADELINE... [more]

ALISON f English, French

Norman French diminutive of Aalis (see ALICE)... [more]

ALIX f French

Medieval French variant of ALICE

ALPHONSE m French

French form of ALFONSO

ALPHONSINE f French

French feminine diminutive of ALFONSO

AMABLE m French (Archaic)

French form of AMABILIS

AMANDINE f French

French diminutive of AMANDA

AMARANTE f French (Rare)

French form of AMARANTHA

AMAURY m French

French form of AMALRIC

AMBRE f French

French cognate of AMBER

AMBROISE m French

French form of Ambrosius (see AMBROSE).

AMÉDÉE m French

French form of AMADEUS

AMÉLIE f French

French form of AMELIA

ANAÏS f Provençal, Catalan, French

Provençal and Catalan form of ANNA

ANASTASIE f French

French form of ANASTASIA

ANATOLE m French

French form of ANATOLIUS

ANDRÉ m French, Portuguese

French and Portuguese form of Andreas (see ANDREW).

ANDRÉE f French

French feminine form of ANDREW

ANGÈLE f French

French feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL).

ANGELINE f French

French diminutive of ANGELA

ANGELIQUE f French, Dutch

French form of ANGELICA

ANNABELLE f English, French

Variant of ANNABEL... [more]

ANNE (1) f French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, Basque

French form of ANNA... [more]

ANNETTE f French, English

French diminutive of ANNE (1)... [more]

ANOUK f Dutch, French

Dutch and French diminutive of ANNA

ANSELME m French

French form of ANSELM

ANTOINE m French

French form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).

ANTOINETTE f French

Feminine diminutive of ANTOINE... [more]

ANTONIN m French

French form of Antoninus (see ANTONINO)... [more]

APOLLINAIRE m French (Rare)

French form of APOLLINARIS... [more]

APOLLINE f French

French form of APOLLONIA

ARIANE f French, German

French form of ARIADNE

ARIANNE f French

Variant of ARIANE

ARIEL m & f Biblical, Hebrew, English, French, Biblical Greek

Means "lion of God" in Hebrew... [more]

ARIELLE f French

French feminine form of ARIEL

ARISTIDE m French, Italian

French and Italian form of ARISTIDES

ARLETTE f French

Norman diminutive of names beginning with the Germanic element arn "eagle"... [more]

ARMAND m French

French form of HERMAN

ARMEL m French

From Arthmael, which was possibly composed of the Celtic elements art "stone" and mael "prince"... [more]

ARMELLE f French

Feminine form of ARMEL

ARNAUD m French

French form of ARNOLD

ARNAUDE f French (Rare)

French feminine form of ARNOLD

ARSÈNE m French

French form of ARSENIOS

ARTHUR m English, French, German, Dutch, Welsh Mythology

The meaning of this name is unknown... [more]

ASTRID f Scandinavian, German, French

Modern form of ÁSTRÍÐR... [more]

ATHÉNAÏS f French

French form of ATHENAIS

AUBERT m French

French variant of ALBERT

AUBIN m French

French form of ALBINUS

AUDE f French

French feminine form of ALDO

AUGUSTE m French

French form of AUGUSTUS

AUGUSTIN m French, Czech, Romanian, Croatian

French, Czech, Romanian and Croatian form of Augustinus(see AUGUSTINE (1)).

AUGUSTINE (2) f French, German

French feminine form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)).

AURÈLE m French

French form of AURELIUS

AURÉLIE f French

French feminine form of AURELIUS

AURÉLIEN m French

French form of AURELIANUS

AURORE f French

French form of AURORA

AVRIL f French (Rare), English (Rare)

French form of APRIL

AXELLE f French

Feminine form of AXEL

BABETTE f French

French diminutive of ELIZABETH

BAPTISTE m French

Means "baptist" in French, originally deriving from Greek βαπτω (bapto) "to dip"... [more]

BARBARA f English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Late Roman

Derived from Greek βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning "foreign"... [more]

BARNABÉ m French

French form of BARNABAS

BARTHÉLÉMY m French

French form of BARTHOLOMEW

BASILE m French

French form of BASIL (1)

BASTIEN m French

Short form of SÉBASTIEN

BAUDOUIN m French

French form of BALDWIN

BÉATRICE f French

French form of BEATRIX

BÉNÉDICTE f French

French feminine form of BENEDICT

BENJAMIN m English, French, German, Dutch, Biblical

From the Hebrew name בִּנְיָמִין (Binyamin) which means "son of the south" or "son of the right hand"... [more]

BENJAMINE f French

French feminine form of BENJAMIN

BENOIT m French

French form of BENEDICT

BENOITE f French

French feminine form of BENEDICT

BÉRENGÈRE f French

French form of BERENGARIA

BERNADETTE f French, English

French feminine form of BERNARD... [more]

BERNARD m English, French, Polish, Croatian, Slovene, Ancient Germanic

Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more]

BERNARDINE f French

French feminine form of BERNARD

BERTHE f French

French form of BERTHA

BERTILLE f French

French diminutive of BERTHA

BERTRAND m French, English, Ancient Germanic

Derived from the Germanic elements beraht meaning "bright" and rand meaning "rim (of a shield)"... [more]

BLAISE m French

From the Roman name Blasius which meant "lisping" from Latin blaesus... [more]

BLANCHE f French, English

From a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair"... [more]

BLANDINE f French

French form of the Roman name Blandina, which was the feminine form of Blandinus, which was itself a derivative of the cognomen BLANDUS... [more]

BONIFACE m French, English (Rare)

From the Late Latin name Bonifatius, which meant "good fate" from bonum "good" and fatum "fate"... [more]

BRICE m French, English

From the name Bricius, which was probably a Latinized form of a Gaulish name meaning "speckled"... [more]

BRIGITTE f German, French

German and French form of BRIDGET

BRUNO m German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Croatian, Ancient Germanic

Derived from the Germanic element brun meaning "brown"... [more]

CALIXTE m French

French form of CALLISTUS

CAMILLE f & m French

French feminine and masculine form of CAMILLA

CAPUCINE f French

Means "nasturtium" in French.

CARINE f French

French form of CARINA (1)

CAROLE f French

French feminine form of CAROLUS

CAROLINE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch

French feminine form of CAROLUS

CATHERINE f French, English

French form of KATHERINE, and also a common English variant.

CÉCILE f French, Dutch

French form of CECILIA

CÉLESTE f & m French

French feminine and masculine form of CAELESTIS

CÉLESTIN m French

French form of CAELESTINUS

CÉLESTINE f French

French feminine form of CAELESTINUS

CÉLINE f French

French feminine form of CAELINUS... [more]

CERISE f French

Means "cherry" in French.

CÉSAIRE m French

French form of CAESARIUS

CÉSAR m French, Spanish, Portuguese

French, Spanish and Portuguese form of CAESAR... [more]

CHANTAL f French, English, Dutch

From a French surname which was derived from a place name meaning "stony"... [more]

CHARLES m English, French

From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man"... [more]

CHARLINE f French

French feminine diminutive of CHARLES

CHARLOT m French

French diminutive of CHARLES

CHARLOTTE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch

French feminine diminutive of CHARLES... [more]

CHLOÉ f French

French form of CHLOE

CHRISTELLE f French

French diminutive of CHRISTINE

CHRISTIAN m English, French, German, Scandinavian

From the Medieval Latin name Christianus meaning "a Christian" (see CHRISTOS)... [more]

CHRISTIANE f German, French

German and French feminine form of CHRISTIAN

CHRISTINE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch

French form of CHRISTINA, as well as a variant in other languages.

CHRISTOPHE m French

French form of CHRISTOPHER

CLAIR m French, English

French form of Clarus (see CLARA).

CLAIRE f French, English

French form of CLARA

CLARISSE f French

French form of CLARICE

CLAUDE m & f French, English

French masculine and feminine form of CLAUDIUS... [more]

CLAUDETTE f French

French feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDIE f French

French feminine variant of CLAUDE

CLAUDINE f French

Feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLÉMENCE f French

French feminine form of Clementius (see CLEMENT).

CLÉMENT m French

French form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).

CLEMENTINE f French

French feminine form of CLEMENT

CLOÉ f French

French form of CHLOE

CLOTHILDE f French

Variant of CLOTILDE

CLOTILDE f French

French form of the Germanic name Chlotichilda which was composed of the elements hlud "famous" and hild"battle"... [more]

COLETTE f French

Short form of NICOLETTE... [more]

COLINE f French

Short form of NICOLINE

COLOMBE f French

French feminine form of COLUMBA

CÔME m French

French form of COSMAS

CONSTANCE f English, French

Medieval form of CONSTANTIA... [more]

CONSTANT m French, English (Rare)

From the Late Latin name Constans, which meant "constant, steadfast"... [more]

CONSTANTIN m French, Romanian

French and Romanian form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).

CORALIE f French

Means "coral" from Latin corallium (see CORAL).

CORENTIN m Breton, French

Possibly means "hurricane" in Breton... [more]

CORIN m French

French form of QUIRINUS

CORINNE f French, English

French form of CORINNA... [more]

CORNEILLE m French (Archaic)

French form of CORNELIUS

CORNÉLIE f French

French form of CORNELIA

COSETTE f French

Meaning unknown... [more]

COSME m Portuguese, French

Portuguese and French form of COSMAS

CUNÉGONDE f French

French form of KUNIGUNDE... [more]

CYRIELLE f French

French feminine form of CYRIL

CYRIL m English, Czech, Slovak, French

From the Greek name Κυριλλος (Kyrillos) which was derived from Greek κυριος (kyrios) "lord"... [more]

CYRILLE m & f French

French form of CYRIL, sometimes used as a feminine form.

DAMIEN m French

French form of DAMIAN

DANIEL m English, Hebrew, French, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Biblical, Biblical Greek

From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge"... [more]

DANIÈLE f French

French feminine form of DANIEL

DANIELLE f French, English

French feminine form of DANIEL... [more]

DAPHNÉ f French

French form of DAPHNE

DAVID m English, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Biblical,Biblical Latin

From the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which was probably derived from Hebrew דוד (dwd) meaning "beloved"... [more]

DÉBORA f Spanish, Portuguese, French

Spanish, Portuguese and French form of DEBORAH

DELPHINE f French

French form of DELPHINA

DENIS m French, Russian, English, German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Romanian, Croatian

From Denys or Denis, the medieval French forms of DIONYSIUS... [more]

DENISE f French, English, Dutch

French feminine form of DENIS

DÉODAT m French

French form of DEODATUS

DÉSIRÉ m French

Masculine form of DÉSIRÉE

DÉSIRÉE f French

French form of DESIDERATA... [more]

DIANE f French, English

French form of DIANA, also regularly used in the English-speaking world.

DIANNE f French, English

Variant of DIANE

DIDIER m French

French form of DESIDERIO

DIEUDONNÉ m French

Means "given by God" in French, used as a French form of DEUSDEDIT.

DIEUDONNÉE f French

Feminine form of DIEUDONNÉ

DIMITRI m Russian, French

Variant of DMITRIY, using the Church Slavic spelling.

DIODORE m French

French form of DIODORUS

DOMINIQUE f & m French

French feminine and masculine form of DOMINIC

DOMITILLE f French

French form of DOMITILLA

DONAT m French, Provençal, Catalan, Polish

French, Provençal, Catalan and Polish form of DONATO

DONATIEN m French

French form of DONATO

DONATIENNE f French

French feminine form of DONATO

DORIAN m English, French

The name was first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' (1891), which tells the story of a man whose portrait ages while he stays young... [more]

DORIANE f French

French feminine form of DORIAN

DOROTHÉE f French

French form of DOROTHEA

EDGAR m English, French

Derived from the Old English elements ead "rich, blessed" and gar "spear"... [more]

EDGARD m French

French form of EDGAR

ÉDITH f French

French form of EDITH

EDMÉ m French (Archaic)

Short form of EDMOND

EDMÉE f French (Rare)

Feminine form of EDMÉ

EDMOND m French

French form of EDMUND... [more]

ÉDOUARD m French

French form of EDWARD

EDWIGE f French

French form of HEDWIG

ELÉONORE f French

French form of ELEANOR

ÉLIANE f French

Probably from Aeliana, the feminine form of the Roman name Aelianus, which was derived from the Roman family name AELIUS... [more]

ÉLIE m French

French form of ELIJAH

ÉLISABETH f French

French form of ELIZABETH

ÉLISE f French

French short form of ÉLISABETH

ÉLODIE f French

French form of ALODIA

ELOI m French

French form of ELIGIUS

ÉLOÏSE f French

French form of ELOISE

ELVIRE f French

French form of ELVIRA

EMELINE f French

French form of Amelina (see EMMELINE).

ÉMERIC m French

French form of EMMERICH

ÉMILE m French

French form of Aemilius (see EMIL)... [more]

ÉMILIE f French

French feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).

ÉMILIEN m French

French form of Aemilianus (see EMILIANO).

ÉMILIENNE f French

French feminine form of Aemilianus (see EMILIANO).

EMMA f English, French, Italian, Finnish, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic

Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal"... [more]

EMMANUEL m Biblical, French, English

From the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל ('Immanu'el) meaning "God is with us"... [more]

EMMANUELLE f French

French feminine form of EMMANUEL

ENZO m Italian, French

The meaning of this name is uncertain... [more]

ERIC m English, French, Swedish

From the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from the elements ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler"... [more]

ERMENEGILDE m French

French form of HERMENEGILDO

ERNEST m English, French, Slovene

Derived from Germanic eornost meaning "serious"... [more]

ERNESTINE f French, German, English

Feminine form of ERNEST

ESTELLE f English, French

From an Old French name which was derived from Latin stella, meaning "star"... [more]

ESTHER f English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Hebrew (Anglicized), Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek

Possibly means "star" in Persian... [more]

ETHAN m English, Hebrew (Anglicized), French, Biblical, Biblical Latin

Means "solid, enduring" in Hebrew... [more]

ÉTIENNE m French

French form of STEPHEN

EUGÈNE m French

French form of Eugenius (see EUGENE).

EUGÉNIE f French

French form of EUGENIA... [more]

EULALIE f French

French form of EULALIA

EUPHRASIE f French

French form of EUPHRASIA

EUSTACHE m French

French form of Eustachius (see EUSTACE).

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