This list brings together 18 French boy names, running alphabetically from “Thibault” to “Thaddée.” Most share a similar sound and rhythm, with many rooted in Greek, Germanic, or Breton origins, and they’re widely used today as first names for newborns, in family records, and in everyday introductions across France.
French boy names are the given names parents in France choose to identify and honor their sons, often carrying centuries of history behind them. Many, like “Thomas” or “Théodore,” trace back to biblical or Greek roots and have stayed popular for generations. Others, such as “Titouan” and “Tugdual,” come from Brittany and reflect the region’s distinct Celtic heritage.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Description.
Name: the French given name itself, shown exactly as it’s spelled and used in official records and everyday conversation.
Pronunciation: a simple phonetic guide showing you how to say each name out loud, even if you don’t speak French.
Meaning: the original sense or root behind the name, so you can see what it literally stands for.
Description: a short explanation covering the name’s history, popularity, or cultural background, giving you context beyond the definition.
French boy names
Name
Pronunciation
Meaning
Thibault
tee-BOH
Bold people
Théo
tay-OH
Gift of God
Théodore
tay-oh-DOR
Gift of God
Timothée
tee-moh-TAY
Honoring God
Timéo
tee-may-OH
Honoring God
Titouan
tee-TWAHN
Priceless, worthy of praise
Tristan
trees-TAHN
Tumult or sorrow
Tanguy
tahn-GHEE
Fire-dog, worthy fire
Thomas
toh-MAH
Twin
Théophile
tay-oh-FEEL
Friend of God
Toussaint
too-SAN
All Saints
Thierry
tee-eh-REE
Ruler of the people
Tancrède
tahn-KRED
Well-thought counsel
Tony
toh-NEE
Priceless
Télesphore
tay-les-FOR
Far-bearing, bringing fruit from afar
Théotime
tay-oh-TEEM
Honor of God
Tugdual
tug-DWAL
Ruler of the people
Thaddée
ta-DAY
Courageous heart
Descriptions
Thibault
A classic French name of Germanic origin popular since the Middle Ages, still common today and often shortened to Titi among friends and family.
Théo
A short, breezy form of Théodore that has become one of France’s most popular names for boys in recent decades.
Théodore
A dignified name from the Greek “theos” (god) and “doron” (gift), long used across Europe and enjoying a strong modern revival in France.
Timothée
The French form of Timothy, rooted in Greek and carried by a companion of Saint Paul, now a fashionable choice for French newborns.
Timéo
A modern, streamlined variant of Timothée that surged in popularity across France during the 2000s and 2010s.
Titouan
A Breton form of Antoine that became a mainstream French favorite, especially popular along the Atlantic coast of Brittany.
Tristan
Famous from the medieval legend of Tristan and Iseult, this Celtic-rooted name has long been part of French romantic tradition.
Tanguy
A Breton name combining words for “fire” and “worthy,” carried by a sixth-century Breton saint and still popular in western France.
Thomas
One of France’s most enduring names, from the Aramaic word for “twin,” borne by the apostle known for his doubt.
Théophile
A Greek-derived name meaning “friend of God,” historically popular among French clergy and intellectuals and now enjoying renewed charm.
Toussaint
Literally “All Saints” in French, traditionally given to boys born around the November 1st holiday of the same name.
Thierry
A French form of the Germanic name Theodoric, hugely popular in France during the mid-twentieth century.
Tancrède
A rare, aristocratic-sounding name linked to Tancred of Hauteville, a legendary hero of the First Crusade.
Tony
A short, friendly form of Antoine or Anthony, used both as a nickname and a standalone first name in France.
Télesphore
An old-fashioned name borne by an early pope and saint, now mostly seen among older generations in France.
Théotime
A refined, distinctly French name combining Greek roots for “god” and “honor,” fashionable among French Catholic families.
Tugdual
A Breton saint’s name, borne by one of the traditional Seven Founder Saints of Brittany, still used regionally today.
Thaddée
The French form of Thaddeus, one of the twelve apostles, occasionally chosen for its warm, old-world character.
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