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French Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chantile Associated with 'song' or 'singer' (from French 'chant') French Girl
Chantilea Probably 'chant' (song) combined with 'lea' (meadow) - 'song of the meadow' - or 'chant' + 'Leah' (Hebrew: weary/delicate). French Girl
Chantilee A modern elaboration; can be read as related to French 'chant' (song) or as a variant of Chantal (originally 'stone') English, French Girl
Chantilie Likely derived from French 'chant' (song) - 'little song' or 'songlike'; possibly blended with 'Lily'. English, French Girl
Chantilla Possibly 'little song' (from French chant 'song' + diminutive) or linked to Chantal, which has been interpreted as 'stone/rock' French Girl
Chantille Related to singing - 'singer' or 'song'; sometimes interpreted as 'from Chantilly' (a place in France). French Girl
Chantilley From the French root chant/chanter - 'song' or 'singer'; can also imply 'from Chantilly' (a place in France). French Girl
Chantillia Derived from 'chant' (song); often interpreted as 'little song' or 'from Chantilly' French Girl
Chantillie Associated with Chantilly (a town in France); alternatively linked to 'song' (from French chanter) - a modern elaboration of Chantelle/Chantal English, French Girl
Chantilly From the town of Chantilly in France; evokes elegance, delicate lace, and the famed sweet cream. French Girl
Chantrille Derived from French 'chant' ('song') with a diminutive ending - 'little song' or 'songstress'. French Girl
Chanty Song / singer French Girl
Chantyah Song, singer (modern elaboration of 'chant') English, French Girl
Chardonay From the village of Chardonnay; literally 'place of thistles' (derived from 'chardon') French Girl
Chardonee Likely 'from Chardonnay' or associated with the thistle (from French 'chardon'); also evokes the wine Chardonnay English, French Girl
Chardonnay From the village of Chardonnay; likely "place of thistles" (from French chardon = thistle) French Girl
Chardonnee From the place of thistles (town/field of thistles) French Girl
Charele Derived from Charles, meaning "free man" (often interpreted for females as "free woman" or "free person") French Girl
Charell Possibly 'free man' (from Charles) or 'dear, beloved' (from French cher/cherie) English, French Girl
Charelyne Derived from Charles - 'free man' (by extension used as 'free woman') English, French Girl
Charine Likely 'grace' or 'beloved' - a diminutive/variant of names such as Charis/Charina/Charmaine. English, French, Greek Girl
Charlayne Free man English, French, Germanic Girl
Charlean Derived from Charles - 'free man' (used as a feminine form) English, French Girl
Charleanah Derived from Charles; 'free person' (used as a feminine form, often interpreted as 'free woman'). English, French Girl
Charleena Feminine form of Charles - "free man" or "free person". English, French Girl
Charleenah Feminine form of Charles - 'free (person)' (interpreted as 'free woman') English, French Girl
Charleine Feminine form of Charles, meaning "free man" or more broadly "free person" English, French Girl
Charlenne Derived from Charles, meaning "free man" - used as a feminine form (often interpreted as "free woman") English, French Girl
Charlet Diminutive of Charlotte/Charles - 'free man' (feminine/diminutive sense), often rendered as 'little free one'. French Girl
Charleta Feminine form of Charles; often interpreted as 'free (person)' or 'little/free woman' English, French Girl
Charletah Feminine form of Charles; 'free man' French Girl
Charlete Feminine diminutive of Charles - "free man" / "little and strong" French Girl
Charlett Feminine form of Charles - derived from 'Karl', meaning 'free man' or 'free person'. French Girl
Charleyn Feminine form of Charles - 'free man' (commonly interpreted as 'free woman') English, French Girl
Charlinah Feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free person' (often interpreted as 'free woman') French, Latin Girl
charline Derived from Charles: 'free man' (used as 'free woman') French Girl
Charloette Diminutive of Charles, interpreted as 'free woman' or 'little/free one' French Girl
Charlottah Feminine diminutive of Charles - traditionally interpreted as 'free man' and by extension 'free woman' French, German Girl
Charlottee Feminine diminutive of Charles, often taken to mean 'free man' or 'little one' French Girl
Charmainah Charming, little charmer English, French Girl
Charmy Charming English, French, Latin Girl
Charrise Grace; favor, kindness French, Greek Girl
Charrolette Feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning "free man" or "little one" French Girl
Charyne Free (woman) English, French Girl
Charyss Grace, favor, kindness French, Greek Girl
Chenie Most commonly a diminutive of Chana meaning "grace, favor"; in French contexts it can be associated with "oak" (chêne); also used as an invented or pet form related to Chen. French, Hebrew Girl
Cher Dear, beloved French Girl
Chere Dear; beloved; precious French Girl
Cherece Beloved, dear French Girl
Cheree Beloved; darling 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