French Girl Names
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of 1,973 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