HonorÉ

  • [ o-no-RE ]
  • French
French form of HONORATUS. It is also sometimes used as a French form of HONORIUS.

HONORATUS   male   Late Roman
Late Latin name which meant "esteemed, distinguished". This was the name of at least seven saints, including a 5th-century archbishop of Arles and a 6th-century bishop of Amiens who is the patron saint of bakers.
HONORIUS   male   Late Roman
Late Latin name which meant "honour". This was the name of an emperor of the Western Roman Empire. It was also borne by a few early saints and four popes.
EQUIVALENTS
LATE ROMAN: Honoratus, Honorius
FEMININE FORMS
ENGLISH: Annora, Honora, Nonie, Nora, Norah, Noreen, Norene
IRISH: Honora, Nóirín, Nóra, Nora, Norah, Noreen, Norene, Onóra
LATE ROMAN: Honorata, Honoria
POLISH: Honorata
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Honor, Honour
FRENCH: Honorine
LATE ROMAN: Honorina, Honorinus