President Francois Hollande unveiled plaques at sites across the city attacked by the Islamic State jihadist group, starting at the Stade de France.
Manuel Dias, 63, was killed by a suicide bomber outside the national stadium, where France were playing Germany in a football match, in the first of a series of coordinated attacks on the evening of November 13 last year.
Hollande and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo also unveiled plaques outside bars and restaurants in the trendy neighbourhood where gunmen sprayed bullets at people enjoying a Friday evening out.
The final ceremony took place outside the Bataclan, the concert hall where 90 people were killed by three attackers during a rock concert in the culmination of the carnage.
The names of those killed were read out as hundreds of people gathered under rainy skies watched in silence.