Budget. The 'bougette' was in fact a small purse for coins.
"Meggan" is derived from "Margaron," a Greek name meaning "Pearl."
No. It is French diminutive suffix meaning "little."Nouns suffixed with -ette are feminine in French, even if the un-suffixed word is masculine. Le cigar becomes la cigarette.
It translates literally from Welsh (Cymraeg) as "little brother", brawd meaning brother, and bach meaning little. Welsh, as in languages such as French, Spanish (and unlike English) follows the noun with the adjective, which would be considered by an English speaker to be inverted.
Little faith, as in "he is of little faith"
"Little doe" literally and "little darling" affectionately are English equivalents of the French word bichette. Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "bee-shet" in French.
None, "baguette" comes from a word for "stick", not "bag". The French for little bag ("sac") is "sachet".
Evelyn, meaning "little bird," is derived from the French name "Aveline"Evelyn is also used as a family name.Celtic meaning "life" or "life-giving"
The name ferret is derived from the Latin furittus, meaning "little thief"
The name Cooney has Irish roots and originally was derived from the word handsome. Another meaning behind the name Cooney is little hound or little wolf.
The origin of the word in a little obscure, there is a Latin word Harpichordium derived from Harpa meaning harp and chordium meaning string.
The meaning of the French feminine name Aceline is "little noble one".It originates from the Norman French language.Aceline is a variant of the male name, Acelin.
It originated in Shropshire, England. It was a nickname in Anglo-Norman French meaning 'little crow' or 'raven'. It's derived from the Middle English 'Corbet' which was used to describe someone with dark hair or a dark complexion.
Caroline (French) little and strong.
It comes from a French word meaning 'little basin' which in turn derives from another French word 'barcelonnette' meaning a little cradle. The French word 'basinet' refers to the 14th century helmet, taking its name from the similarity to a 'basin
Rochelle (French) ..Meaning >> Innocent as a little lamb.
Maureen is Latin and Old-Gaelic derived - meaning: great, little Mary, and dark hair
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."