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The word LaRue is a french word that refers to a person who lives on a pathway, road or track. The word translates from French into English as "The Street".
No, "Follese'" is not a French name. It does not appear to have French origins.
This name has no meaning in French. Often parents choose a name that sounds French, and even add an accent mark, but often the name is not really of French origin.
Noel is a French name that means "Christmas." It is not an Arabic name.
No, Katrina isn't a French name. The French equivalent would be Catherine.
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The word LaRue is a french word that refers to a person who lives on a pathway, road or track. The word translates from French into English as "The Street".