This list covers 4 French boy names that start with the letter Q, running alphabetically from “Quentin” to “Quirin”. Most of these names trace back to Latin roots and carry ties to French saints, regions, or towns. Parents use them today for their strong sound and deep historical roots, while a few remain rare picks reserved for those wanting something distinctive.

French boy names are given names for boys rooted in France’s language, saints, and regional history. Many Q names, like “Quentin”, stem from the Latin word for “fifth” and honor early Christian martyrs still remembered in French town names today. “Quentin” itself remains one of France’s most popular modern names, especially since the 1990s.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Description.

Name: the French boy name itself, spelled as it’s commonly used and recognized in France today.

Pronunciation: a simple phonetic guide showing you how to say each name the way native French speakers would.

Meaning: the original sense of the name, usually traced back to its Latin or historical root word.

Description: background on where the name comes from, including its saints, regions, or towns tied to its history.

French boy names

NamePronunciationMeaning
Quentinkahn-TAN“Fifth” (from Latin Quintinus)
Quintinkan-TAN“Fifth” (from Latin Quintinus)
Quintienkan-tee-EN“Fifth” (from Latin Quintianus)
Quirinkee-REN“Spearman” (from Latin Quirinus)

Descriptions

Quentin
One of France’s most popular modern boy names, especially since the 1990s. It honors Saint Quentin, a 3rd-century Roman martyr, and lent his name to the northern French city of Saint-Quentin.
Quintin
An older French spelling variant of Quentin, still occasionally used today. It shares its roots with the Breton town of Quintin in Brittany.
Quintien
A rare, historic French name tied to Saint Quintien, a 6th-century bishop of Rodez venerated in southern France for his charity and resistance to persecution.
Quirin
A traditional name found mainly in Alsace and Lorraine, honoring Saint Quirin, a Roman martyr whose relics rest in the village of Saint-Quirin in northeastern France.
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