Pur
purée is a french word!
The Latin word for pure evil is the word purae. These words are said in Italian as il male puro and in French as mal pur.
Claire or Clare is of French and Latin origin meaning clear and/or clarity. I hope I helped! :)
Katelyn is a variation of Caitlin which is itself a variation of Katherine.
The word 'Française' may refer to a feminine singular adjective or noun. Under such circumstances, the word respectively means French or Frenchwoman. The word 'Française' also may refer to a masculine singular noun. Under such circumstances, the word means the French language.
"Pure life" in French is translated as "vie pure".
Pure in French is 'Pur(e)'
purée is a french word!
pure-or-re
In French, "aqua pure" would be pronounced as "oh-kwa pure."
In English, the French phrase l'enfant du vendredi a l'âme pure means:Friday's child has a pure soul.
"La voix pure" translates to "the pure voice" in English.
"lumière pure"
plaisant sincère
Pur is french for pure. Argent comes from the latin word argentum and it means silver. Argent pur means pure silver. Argent pure is probably a typographical error intended to be argent pur.
In Irish, the name Caitlin means "pure" or "clear." In English-speaking countries, it is derived from the Irish name Catherine, meaning "pure" as well.
It's not French, it comes from the Welsh name which is formed from two words - Gwen which means white or pure and hwyvar which means gentle.