| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Huet | Diminutive of Hugh - 'little Hugh' (related to 'heart/mind/spirit') | Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Jeffaree | Pledge of peace; God's peace | English, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Joscelin | Derived from a Germanic tribal/personal name meaning 'member of the Gauts' or 'little Goth' | Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Lowelle | Little/young wolf | English, Norman French | Girl | — | |
| Malvill | From the place-name Malleville; literally 'mal' (bad) + 'ville' (town/settlement) | French, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Mauger | From Old Germanic elements meaning 'council' + 'spear' - essentially 'counsel-spear'. | Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Mortymer | From the 'dead sea' or 'still/stagnant water' (toponymic) | Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Mountgomery | Gumaric's hill (hill of Gomeric) | English, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Nervill | From the 'new town' (new settlement) | English, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Paynel | From the medieval surname Paynel/Payn, originally meaning 'pagan' or 'rustic' (derived from Latin 'paganus'); later used as a family name-turned-forename. | English, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Perren | Diminutive of Peter - 'little rock' or 'little stone' | English, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Pierrepont | Stone bridge (from French pierre 'stone' + pont 'bridge'), originally a locational surname | Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Seimour | From Saint-Maur (a place name); sometimes interpreted as 'sea mouth' or 'marsh' | English, Norman French | Boy | — | |
| Traylor | From Trelly | English, Norman French, Scottish | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Norman French-origin name in our dataset.