Professions and Jobs in French – Masculine and Feminine Forms


Profession names are an integral part of the French vocabulary. They are used in everyday life, whether in masculine or feminine forms. There are specific rules how to derive the feminine profession names from the masculine ones.

Description Masculine Feminine
Masculine profession names ending with a consonant form their feminine names with the addition of a final « -e ». un avocat une avocate
Masculine profession names ending with « -teur » form their feminine names with the suffix « -trice ». un acteur une actrice
Most masculine profession names ending with « -eur » form their feminine names with the suffix « -euse ». le chanteur la chanteuse
For certain profession names ending with « -eur » in the masculine, we add a final « -e » in the feminine. le professeur la professeure
Masculine profession names ending with « -ien » form their feminine names with the suffix « -ienne ». un informaticien une informaticienne
Masculine profession names ending with « -er » form their feminine names with the suffix « -ère ». le cuisinier la cuisinière
Attention! Some profession names ending with « -e » are used in both masculine and feminine forms. un architecte une architecte
Profession names formerly reserved only for men exist only in the masculine form. To differentiate a man from a woman, we use the article before the noun. un ingénieur
le médecin
une ingénieur
la médecin
Certain profession names only exist in the masculine form, even today. le plombier
le mécanicien
Likewise, certain profession names only exist in the feminine form. la sage-femme
la femme de ménage