![]() ![]() Durand – stubborn or tough, this common French name is fit for an “enduring” individual.”.Dupont – meaning “of the bridge,” another cool topographic surname.Dumont – a common pick in Belgium for a family “from the mountain.”.Dumas – a sweet, rural choice among French last names for someone “from the farm” or “farmhouse.”.Dubois – one of the most commonly-heard French surnames, with the fairytale meaning “of the forest.”.Donadieu – originally a nickname meaning “given to God,” meaningfully symbolic of an orphaned child.Dior – one of the most high-fashion entries among French surnames, meaning “golden.”. ![]() Devall – after a French town, meaning “of the valley.”.Desjardins – meaning “from the gardens,” this name sounds fit for fairies.Descoteaux – a dramatic-sounding yet picturesque surname for a family residing “on the hillside.”.De La Fontaine – is an exotic option for a family living near a fountain.Delacroix – meaning “of the cross,” this upper-class name has spiritual connotations.Côté – a beautifully beachy surname for someone who lives by a riverbank or on the coast.Cloutier – this unique occupational name means “nailer” for someone who sells or makes nails.Clement – an old French surname meaning “merciful.”.Chevalier – a regal choice for a “knight” in shining armor.Chesney – a handsome choice meaning “oak grove” or “camp.”.Chastain – an earthy entry in this list, meaning “chestnut, chestnut tree.”.Chaput – meaning “cloak, hood,” Chaput is one of the more mysterious French last names.Chaplin – meaning “clergyman,” this famous surname has both religious and comic connotations.Chandler – a fun and friendly given name and surname meaning “candlemaker.”.Cerf – a short, sweet, medieval French name meaning “deer, stag.”.Cauvin – this surname meaning “bald” eventually gave way to the popular name Calvin, of the same meaning.Carpentier – the French word for “carpenter” makes a solid family name.Brodeur – an occupational surname for a detail-oriented “embroiderer.”.Brisbois – translating to “breaks wood,” Brisbois would traditionally be used for a forest clearer.Bouvier – a hardworking name for a “cow herd.”.Boutilier – wine aficionados will appreciate this Old French occupational surname for a “wine steward.”.Bourbon – a strong, regal, and historical surname after the ruling house of France during the 1800s.Boulanger – the French word for “baker” also makes a great occupational surname for a foodie family.Boucher – meaning “butcher,” this occupational surname is a meaty option.Bouchard – a Norman name common among French Canadians, meaning “strong, brave fort.”.Bonheur – meaning “good time” and “lucky,” this sweet name will suit your family like a charm.Bonfils – with “bon” meaning “good” and “fils” meaning “son,” this name is perfect for an angelic heir.Blanchett – an elegant, famous variant of Blanc.Blanchard – a common variation of Blanc, yet meaning “white-ish.”.Blanc – meaning “white,” this would suit a fair-haired family perfectly.Bernard – a trendy French and German name and surname meaning “brave, strong bear.”.Berger – a cross-cultural surname meaning “shepherd” in French or “mountain, hill” in German. ![]()
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