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French Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Blondene Fair-haired, blond French Girl
Blundelle Little blond; fair-haired English, French Girl
Bobette Diminutive of Roberta/Bob: 'little one of bright fame' English, French Girl
Bobine Spool or bobbin; a small coil or reel French Girl
Bobinette Little Bob / little Robert - a diminutive form of Robert ("bright fame") French Girl
Bonne Good French Girl
Brandelle Feminine form of Brandon - 'from the broom-covered hill' (alternatively linked to older 'brand' meanings: beacon or sword) English, French Girl
Breaelle A modern invented name probably meaning 'little strong one' or 'young noble/strength', blending the sense of 'Brea' (strength/exalted) with the feminine/diminutive -elle. English, French Girl
Breatte Likely “from Brittany” (if from Brett) or “exalted/strong” (if influenced by Bridget/Brigitte) French Girl
Breielle Commonly interpreted as "God is my strength" (derived from Gabrielle) English, French Girl
Breta Denotes a Breton or someone from Brittany/Britain - essentially 'woman from Brittany' English, French Girl
Bretah Person from Brittany; 'Breton' / 'Briton'. Breton, French Girl
Briell Derived from Gabriel/Gabrielle - "God is my strength" English, French Girl
Briett A modern diminutive-style name associated with 'strong/exalted' (linked to Brigitte/Bridget) or, in some routes, 'from Brittany'. English, French Girl
Briette Diminutive related to Bridget/Brigid - 'exalted one' / 'strength, power' English, French Girl
Britane From Britain / from Brittany (British) English, French Girl
Britanne From Brittany / of Britain English, French Girl
Bryelle Variant of Brielle/Gabrielle: 'God is my strength' (connotes strength) English, French Girl
Brytanee From Brittany; 'from Britain' or 'land of the Britons' English, French Girl
Burgundi From Burgundy; belonging to the Burgundians French Girl
Burnadette Brave as a bear French Girl
Burnelle From the surname Burnell; likely 'little brown one' (from Old French brun) or 'dweller by the stream' (from Old English burn). English, French Girl
Caetlyna Pure French Girl
Cailly Likely 'little girl' (from Irish cailín); also used as a modern phonetic variant of Kaylee/Cailey English, French, Irish Girl
Caitlyna Pure French, Irish Girl
Caitrin Pure French, Irish Girl
Caline Either 'heavenly' (from Caelina) or 'affectionate/cuddly' (from French câline). French Girl
Calvynah Feminine form of Calvin - from Latin calvus meaning 'bald' or 'hairless'. French, Latin Girl
Camielle Young ceremonial attendant; attendant at a religious service French, Latin Girl
Cammile Attendant at religious ceremonies; temple helper French Girl
Cammille Attendant at religious ceremonies; ceremonial helper French Girl
Cammylle Attendant at a religious service; temple attendant French Girl
Capucina “little hood”; linked to the Capuchin monk's hood and also associated with the nasturtium flower (French 'capucine') French, Italian Girl
Carele Derived from Karl: "free man" (used as a feminine form - "free woman") French Girl
Caresse Caress; gentle, affectionate touch French Girl
Carleine Feminine form of Charles/Karl, meaning "free man" or "manly" English, French Girl
Carlenne From Karl/Charles - "free man" (used as a feminine form) English, French Girl
Carlet Possibly 'scarlet, red' (if from Scarlet) or 'little/descendant of Charles' (if a diminutive of Charles/Carla); may also be a place-name. Catalan, English, French, Latin, Spanish Girl
Carlette Diminutive of Charles/Carla - 'free man' (used as 'little free one' for a girl) English, French Girl
Carlotte Feminine form/diminutive of Charles, meaning "free man" or "free one" (affectionate diminutive) French, Germanic Girl
Carmeline From Mount Carmel; 'vineyard' or 'garden' French, Hebrew, Italian, Spanish Girl
Carmelle From Hebrew 'Karmel' meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden' (of Mount Carmel) French, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Carnation Taken from the carnation flower; associated with love, fascination and distinction; originally referring to a flesh-like color (Latin 'caro'/'carnis'). English, French Girl
Carolet Diminutive of Carol/Caroline - 'little Carol' ('little free one' from Karl) (alternatively linked to 'carol' meaning a song) English, French Girl
Caroletah Diminutive/variant of Caroline/Carole, meaning 'free (person)' (from Germanic 'karl') French Girl
Carolett Diminutive of Caroline/Carole - 'little/free woman', derived from Charles meaning 'free man' French Girl
Carolinie Feminine form of Charles/Karl - 'free (person)' (interpreted as 'free woman') French Girl
Carolynah Feminine form of Charles/Caroline: 'free man' - commonly interpreted as 'free woman' or 'strong woman' French, Latin Girl
Carre From French 'carré' meaning 'square'; when used as a given name often considered a variant of Carrie, a diminutive of Caroline (from Karl, 'free man'). English, French Girl
Carreline Feminine form of Charles/Karl - "free man" (construed as "free woman") English, French Girl

French Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across France, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland for every French-origin name in our dataset.

1,973
Names in this origin
220
With data in 2024
27,465
Births 2024
220,402
Peak year 1949