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French names in the US Top 200 for girls include Annabelle, Charlotte, Claire, Josephine, and Sophie. For boys, French names in the US Top 500 include Andre, Beau, Chase, Remy, and Russell. In France, popular names include Louise, Manon, Jules, and Bastien.
Unique French girl names gaining new attention in the US, France, and internationally include Darcy, Delphine, Elodie, Fleur, Ottilie, Romilly, and Sylvie. Browse our full collection of French girl names here. The names are ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry, which is updated monthly. RELATED: Girl Names. French Baby Names
In France, the top boy names are Gabriel, Leo, and Raphael. French boy names most popular in France include Mael, Jules and Corentin. Most popular boy names in other French-speaking countries are a mix of French and non-French choices.
Unique French names in the French Top 100 include Manon, Capucine, and Zélie for girls, and Gabin, Baptiste, and Maxence for boys. If you're looking for French names for your baby, you may also want to check out our complete lists of French girl names and French boy names.
Stylish French names that are uncommon in both France and the US include Ottilie, Isabeau, Odette, and Solange. Whether you have French heritage, are a Francophile, or just love French names, consider one of these unique French baby names for girls, organized by their popularity on Nameberry.
French names including meaning and popularity for girls and boys such as Beau, Elodie, Sylvie. (Page 3)
French names including meaning and popularity for girls and boys such as Beau, Elodie, Sylvie. (Page 2)
Rare unique and uncommon French names for boys, such as Maxence, Victorien, Basile, and Amaury, with meanings, origins, and popularity
It's a treat of a list, blending international favorites, modern French trends, names from francophone Africa, medieval Europe, and more. It's hard to narrow down to just a few, but here are 20 baby names hand-picked from the Paris data for 2023.
Foppish name with a distinguished forebear, French general Marquis de Lafayette, who fought in the American Revolution. It accounts for the L in L. Ron Hubbard. Old-time short form: Fayette or Fate.