Yes, the male version. "Le Roi" means King in French, "La Reine" means Queen in French.
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
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They are also called contradictions.
There are several towns by this name in the US and elsewhere. A large French island (French spelling: 'la Guadeloupe') in the Carribbean is also named that way.
If you mean 'red-haired' you could say 'rouquin', or 'le roux'.Another answer:Rodrigue, the Irish name is anglicized as Roderick in English.
Merovee is the name of an early French monarch who began the Merovingian Dynasty. It is also the name of a modern French figure skater.
monarch
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
monarch
Male: King Female: Queen One can also use the word monarch.
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King Louis XIV.
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
Joachim is also a french name
Monarchy, sovereignty, crown, command, throne...Monarch; sovereign; ruler
Chine in French
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