Grégoire is a French name that is derived from the Latin name "Gregorius," meaning "watchful" or "vigilant." It is commonly used in France and other French-speaking countries. The name has historical significance, as several saints and popes have borne the name, including Pope Gregory I and Saint Gregory of Nazianzus.
In modern times, Grégoire is also associated with various cultural references, including music and literature. One notable figure is Grégoire Boissenot, a contemporary French singer-songwriter known for his pop music. The name remains popular in France and is often given to boys.