René

René (born again or reborn in French) is a common first name in French-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and German-speaking countries. It derives from the Latin name Renatus.

René is the masculine form of the name (Renée being the feminine form). In some non-Francophone countries, however, there exists the habit of giving the name René (sometimes spelled without an accent) to girls as well as boys. In addition, both forms are used as surnames (family names).

René as a first name given to boys in the United States reached its peaks in popularity in 1969 and 1983 when it ranked 256th. Since 1983 its popularity has steadily declined and it ranked 881st in 2016.[1] René as a first name given to girls in the United States reached its peak in popularity in 1962 when it ranked 306th. The last year for which René was ranked in the top 1000 names given to girls in the United States was 1988.

Persons with the given name

Academics, philosophers and religious

Artists, singers, and writers

Cuisine and couture

  • René Bégué (1887–1987), French fashion designer
  • René Arend (1928–2016), Luxembourgish American chef, McDonald's first executive chef

Medieval nobility

Military

  • René de Froulay de Tessé (1648–1725), French marshal
  • René Reille (1835–1898), French soldier, industrialist, politician
  • René Fonck (1894–1953), French aviator and most successful pilot in World War I
  • Rene Gagnon (1925–1979), American World War II veteran, raised the American flag during the battle of Iwo Jima
  • René Bricard (died 2015), French resistance fighter

Politicians

Professionals and business

Sports

The name was also given to the French cafe owner and war hero René Artois in the popular British TV series 'Allo 'Allo!

Persons with this surname

Variants in different languages

References

  1. ^ "Popular Baby Names".