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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Chandel

Candle

French

Chantara

Stone

French

Nicoletta

People of victory

French

Laraine

French

Monet

To be heard

French

Chayney

Candle maker

French

Jodell

French

Cherrilyn

Dear

French

Esma

A shortened form of Esmeralda.

French

Alloura

To entice, attract

French

Joelin

Jehovah is God

French

Marchery

French

Rozellia

French

Celinette

“The little goddess of the moon.” A French form of Selena.

French

Laurence

French

Adelisa

French

Julie

A variant form, regarded as French, of Julia.

French

Harlequin

Mute Pantomime Clown

French

Babette

Among English-speaking peoples, a diminutive of Barbara (“the stranger”); in French, a diminutive of Elizabeth (“God is my oath”).

French

Fay

“She who trusts.” From the Old French fei, faith.

French

Oralia

“The provocatively beautiful,” from the Greek hora, beauty'.

French

Adalicia

French

Gay

Glad, lighthearted

French

Chanta

Stone

French

Mallori

Unlucky

French

Fierce and feminine, French girl names are chart-toppers and head turners. These gorgeous names are bursting with style, and while many have retained popularity spanning generations, there are still plenty waiting for their time in the spotlight. Let’s venture from the streets of Paris to the countryside as we explore French girl names together.

The top of today’s charts is loaded with French finds, including Charlotte, Natalie, and Claire. Close behind, you’ll find the classic Caroline along with the up-and-comers, Brielle and Isabelle. Parents can’t get enough of these sweethearts, as their sounds are pleasant to the ear, and many offer adorable nicknames like Charlotte’s Charlie and Lottie. If you look a little lower on the charts, you’ll find so-called “sweet spot” names that are common but not overly popular. This area includes Valerie, Genevieve, and Elise. Remi is also floating in this territory, but her spunky styling makes us think she’ll grow in popularity like the in-demand Riley and Avery. If you want to capture the trend with a name on the rise, we definitely recommend her.

French girl names have a frilly side, delighting those who adore princessy picks. Juliette, of course, is the star of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliette, but she’s also a magnificent moniker with a distinctly French style thanks to her crisp -ette ending. You can make her more playful with nicknames, too, like the spunky Jette and adorable Jules. Other girly picks include Rosalie, Lucille, and Gabrielle. Just hearing these names conjures up images of pearls and lace.

Polished names are plentiful, too, with longer darlings like Jacqueline, Vivienne, and Madeleine toting sophistication for miles. Colette, Arlette, and Giselle offer the same styling if you’re seeking something a little less popular. Of course, it wouldn’t be France without fashion, either, and French girl names don’t disappoint. Chanel and Dior are obvious picks thanks to their fashion-house associations, but Faye, Elle, and Belle are just as stylish in their bite-sized packages.

Don’t be afraid to dive deeper on the charts to find a French gem, either. Some of the best names aren’t chart-toppers, like Cherie, a precious pick meaning “dear or darling.” She’s a fun alternative to Charlotte, and she’s also super-similar to the perennially-popular middle name, Marie. There’s also Aubina, a sweet alternative to Aubrey, while Naeva has our hearts aflutter as a sister to everyone’s favorite Ava.

As always, pay attention to French girl names’ meanings for inspiration. Esme’s “to love” is a stunner, as is Renee’s “reborn.” Soleil’s meaning of “sun” adds brightness to any family, while Antoinette’s “flower in bloom” is pretty as can be on a new baby girl. Best of all might be Ciel, whose “heavenly” meaning is pretty hard to top.

The sky is the limit with French girl names, with place names like Geneva appearing along with popular names like Nicole. Honor your Aunt Margaret with Margot or Marguerite, or try out something new like Jolie. With French girl names, you’re sure to find at least one that tickles your fancy.