Francoise
Francoise is a common French name, often associated with both males and females, though it is predominantly used for females. The name has roots in the Latin word "Franciscus," meaning "Frenchman." It is popular in various cultures and can be found in different forms, such as Frances in English-speaking countries.
In literature and art, the name Francoise has been used by notable figures, including Francoise Sagan, a famous French author known for her novel "Bonjour Tristesse." The name also appears in various films and songs, reflecting its cultural significance in French society.