the French name for a lightning is 'éclair'.
That could be a French name, more common along the Spanish border as it derives from a Spanish first name.
The original name for the city was Kebec, which meant 'Where the river narrows'. It was then translated to a more French spelling of Quebec.
Québec is a French equivalent of the English name "Quebec." The proper place name traces its origins back to the Algonquin word kébec for "where the river narrows." The pronunciation will be "key-bek" in French.
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'The Hexagon' is another name for France. It refers to the shape of the country. So all mainland French cities are in the Hexagon.
Hodgkinson is found in England in the 1400s and possibly earlier. It derives from the French Christian name Roger.
The English surname of Rogerson derives from the Old French language given name that means "famous spear".
Kathleen derives from the Old French female given name Catherine, which translates into Italian as Caterina.
The islands were named 'Sechelles', after Vicomte Moreau des Sechelles, the French Comptroller General of Finances.
Savage is of early English origin and derives from the old French meaning wild and uncontrolled. As a derivation from French, the first recorded name was Robert le Sauuage, in the south of England in 1198
The name Quebec means "Place where the River Narrows" And was first spelled "Kebec."