Thérèse is a feminine first name.
In English, the name "Jo" is considered a unisex or gender-neutral name, meaning it can be used for individuals of any gender. It can be a shortened form of both feminine names like "Josephine" or masculine names like "Joseph." The gender association of the name "Jo" would depend on the full name it is derived from or the individual's gender identity.
It is feminine because Mary in french (marie) is feminine so it's a females name.
Feminine! its spelled : Austrailie (f.)
Vincenzo is an Italian equivalent of 'Vincent'. It's a masculine proper name that's pronounced 'veen-CHEHN-tsah'. Many names in Italian have feminine and masculine equivalents. In this case, the feminine form is 'Vincenza'.
Thérèse is a feminine first name.
FEMININE
platypus is the name of a species as in masculine and feminine
Rahul is a masculine name
Victorien for a first name masculine and a masculine adjective relative to Victorian period in England Victorine for a first name feminine Victorienne for a feminine adjective relative to Victorian period in England
Françoise is a woman first name, François is the correponding man first name
Sounds masculine
masculine and feminine of
Noel, which means christmas, is masculine It is also used as first name for men There's also a Noelle used only as first name for women
It is both Masculine and Feminine, you'll see that both girls and boys have the name Thien
La Belgique is the French name for Belgium. It is a feminine noun which has no masculine.
"un ange" for the noun Ange for the masculine first name, Angèle for the feminine first name.