A great subject.
As I had posted multiple times on some FF's before; all a family needs is 1-3 good productive fig(s) trees.
(maybe also 3-6 good egg-laying chicken-hens too).
Forget them exotic fig names. If it tastes like a fig, it IS. is a fig (period).
Ignore some 'claimed' flavors, like 'strawberry/etc.'; if one likes strawberries, one should just grow and/or buy them.
Yes, collecting fig varieties is very, very addictive ...
Unless one goes commercial, with plenty of big-space available, and living in a climate friendly fig-zone (e.g., USDA 8);
expect a 'big/mucho' trouble/challenge.
There are many good common French figs, mostly of a dark color skin, e.g., Violet de Bordeaux , VdB for short.
How about 1 light-colored (white) skinned fig (Italian, Paradiso is one)?
If you want French, consider Marseilles (always hard for me to spell correctly).
Also, maybe one exotic fig to consider is the 'Croisic' fig, growing around the French west/Atlantic-sea/ocean coast..