Emerging from a medieval realm that shaped much of Western Europe, Frankish baby names reflect a blend of Germanic heritage and Latin influence. This historical background produced regal-sounding choices like Chlothar or Bertrada, evocative of early European courts. While modern usage has become rare, these names carry echoes of legendary kings, evolving into roots for many French and German names we recognize today.

Adela -

Of German origin, meaning "noble" or "serene."

Alice -

Exalted

Arthur -

Bear

Bertha -

Derived from the Old High German word 'beraht,' meaning 'bright,' 'magnificent,' or 'luminous

Charles -

Charles carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Charles -

Free man

Clovis -

Of German origin, meaning "famous warrior."

Emma -

Universal

Emma -

Emma is a strong and confident name, celebrated for its boldness and resilience, making it ideal for individuals with a dynamic spirit.

Frandy -

Javelin

Frantz -

Free man

Fredi -

Peaceful ruler

Genevieve -

Woman of the family

Geoffrey -

God's peace

Gerard -

Brave spear

Henry -

Home ruler

Henry -

House ruler

Hilda -

Battle

Hugh -

Mind or spirit

Ida -

Industrious or hardworking

Josalyn -

A variant of Jocelyn

Lambert -

Bright land

Louis -

Famous warrior

Mathilde -

Mighty in battle

Otto -

Of the name origin.

Robert -

Robert carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Robert -

Bright fame

Roland -

Roland carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

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