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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Amélie
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Élodie
Hidden Gem
Gaspard
Classic Pick
Antoine
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Amélie (ah-meh-LEE)

Meaning "industrious," Amélie is a charming and popular French name with German origins.

Top 10 Baby French Names Names

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1Amélieah-meh-LEEMeaning "industrious," Amélie is a charming and popular French name with German ...Top
2Antoineahn-TWAHNA classic French name meaning "priceless," Antoine has a timeless appeal.Classic
3Camillekah-MEEMeaning "young ceremonial attendant," Camille is a gender-neutral name with a re...Classic
4Élodieay-lo-DEEMeaning "foreign riches," Élodie is a sweet and melodic French name gaining popu...Trending
5Gaspardgahs-PARMeaning "treasurer," Gaspard is a strong and sophisticated French name with Pers...Rare
6Inèsee-NESSA Spanish and Portuguese variant of Agnes, meaning "pure," Inès is a chic and si...Top
7JuleszhoolMeaning "youthful," Jules is a stylish and gender-neutral French name with Latin...Classic
8Léonielay-o-NEEMeaning "lion," Léonie is a strong and feminine French name with Latin origins.Trending
9Mathismah-TEESA French form of Matthew, meaning "gift of God," Mathis is a popular and modern ...Top
10Océaneo-say-AHNMeaning "ocean," Océane is a beautiful and evocative French name inspired by nat...Rare
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Amélie
ah-meh-LEE
Meaning "industrious," Amélie is a charming and popular French name with German origins.
Top
Antoine
ahn-TWAHN
A classic French name meaning "priceless," Antoine has a timeless appeal.
Classic
Camille
kah-MEE
Meaning "young ceremonial attendant," Camille is a gender-neutral name with a refined sound.
Classic
Élodie
ay-lo-DEE
Meaning "foreign riches," Élodie is a sweet and melodic French name gaining popularity.
Trending
Gaspard
gahs-PAR
Meaning "treasurer," Gaspard is a strong and sophisticated French name with Persian origins.
Rare
Inès
ee-NESS
A Spanish and Portuguese variant of Agnes, meaning "pure," Inès is a chic and simple French name.
Top
Jules
zhool
Meaning "youthful," Jules is a stylish and gender-neutral French name with Latin roots.
Classic
Léonie
lay-o-NEE
Meaning "lion," Léonie is a strong and feminine French name with Latin origins.
Trending
Mathis
mah-TEES
A French form of Matthew, meaning "gift of God," Mathis is a popular and modern choice.
Top
Océane
o-say-AHN
Meaning "ocean," Océane is a beautiful and evocative French name inspired by nature.
Rare
Théo
tay-OH
A short form of Théodore, meaning "gift of God," Théo is a popular and friendly French name.
Top
Sophie
so-FEE
Meaning "wisdom," Sophie is a classic and elegant French name with Greek origins.
Classic
Hugo
y-GO
Meaning "mind, intellect," Hugo is a strong and sophisticated French name with German origins.
Classic
Chloé
klo-AY
Meaning "green shoot," Chloé is a fresh and vibrant French name with Greek origins.
Top
Raphaël
ra-fa-EL
Meaning "God has healed," Raphaël is a classic and artistic French name with Hebrew origins.
Classic
Margot
mar-GO
A diminutive of Marguerite, meaning "pearl," Margot is a stylish and vintage French name.
Trending
Baptiste
bah-TEEST
Meaning "baptist," Baptiste is a strong and traditional French name with religious significance.
Rare
Adèle
ah-DEL
Meaning "noble," Adèle is an elegant and timeless French name with German origins.
Classic
Gabin
ga-BAN
Possibly derived from Gabinus, Gabin is a charming and uncommon French name.
Rare
Clémence
klay-MAHNS
Meaning "mercy," Clémence is a gentle and sophisticated French name.
Rare
Sacha
SAH-shah
A Russian diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, Sacha has gained popularity as a gender-neutral French name.
Trending
Noémie
no-ay-MEE
A French form of Naomi, meaning "pleasantness," Noémie is a sweet and feminine name.
Top
Émile
ay-MEEL
Meaning "rival," Émile is a classic and intellectual French name with Latin origins.
Classic
Juliette
zhoo-lee-ET
Meaning "youthful," Juliette is a romantic and timeless French name with Latin origins.
Top
Augustin
o-gus-TAN
Meaning "venerable," Augustin is a distinguished and classic French name with Latin origins.
Classic
Manon
mah-NON
A French diminutive of Marie, Manon is a charming and sweet name.
Trending
Gauthier
go-tee-AY
Meaning "ruler of the army," Gauthier is a strong and traditional French name with Germanic origins.
Rare
Anaïs
ah-nah-EES
Of uncertain origin, Anaïs is often associated with the goddess Anahita.
Top
Olivier
o-lee-vee-AY
Meaning "olive tree," Olivier is a peaceful and classic French name.
Classic
Constance
kon-STAHNS
Meaning "steadfastness," Constance is an elegant and timeless French name with Latin origins.
Classic
Thibault
tee-BO
Meaning "bold people," Thibault is a strong and traditional French name with Germanic origins.
Rare
Lila
LEE-lah
Of French origin, Lila is a simple and sweet name meaning "lily."
Trending
Victor
vik-TOR
Meaning "conqueror," Victor is a strong and classic French name with Latin origins.
Classic
Elise
ay-LEEZ
A short form of Elisabeth, meaning "pledged to God," Elise is a simple and elegant French name.
Top
Louis
loo-EE
Meaning "famous warrior," Louis is a royal and classic French name with Germanic origins.
Classic
Margaux
mar-GO
A variant of Margot, meaning "pearl," Margaux is a stylish and sophisticated French name.
Trending
Célestin
say-les-TAN
Meaning "heavenly," Célestin is a rare and ethereal French name with Latin origins.
Rare
Capucine
kah-poo-SEEN
Meaning "nasturtium flower," Capucine is a unique and charming French name inspired by nature.
Rare

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Amélieah-meh-LEE
Antoineahn-TWAHN
Camillekah-MEE
Élodieay-lo-DEE
Gaspardgahs-PAR
Inèsee-NESS
Juleszhool
Léonielay-o-NEE

⭐ Celebrity Name Picks

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Vivienne Marcheline (Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt)

Vivienne is a classic French name meaning "alive".

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Honor Marie (Jessica Alba & Cash Warren)

Honor is not traditionally French, but Marie is a common middle name in France.

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Nahla Ariela (Halle Berry & Gabriel Aubry)

While Nahla is Arabic in origin, her father Gabriel Aubry is French-Canadian.

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Marcel (Lisa Kudrow & Michel Stern)

Marcel is a popular French name meaning "young warrior".

Sibling & Middle Names

Jules & Sophie
Classic and sophisticated French names.
Émile & Adèle
Both elegant and timeless.
Théo & Chloé
Popular and sweet-sounding French names.
Antoine & Amélie
Classic and charming French choices.
Juliette & Rose
Rose adds a classic touch.
Louis & Jean
A traditional French combo.
Inès & Marie
Marie is a versatile middle name.
Raphaël & Alexandre
Alexandre adds a touch of strength.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name French?
French names typically have origins in France, or have been widely used and adapted within French culture. These names often carry a certain elegance and sophistication in their sound and meaning, reflecting the country's rich history and cultural heritage. Many French names have Latin or Germanic roots, but have evolved over time to become distinctly French.
Are French names popular in other countries?
Yes, French names are popular in many countries around the world. Their elegant sound and beautiful meanings often appeal to parents seeking a sophisticated and timeless name for their child. Some French names, like Sophie and Louis, have become international classics.
How do I pronounce French names correctly?
Pronouncing French names correctly can be tricky due to the unique sounds and accents in the French language. It's best to consult a pronunciation guide or listen to audio examples to ensure you're saying the name correctly. Pay attention to nasal sounds and silent letters, which are common in French pronunciation.
What are some popular French middle names?
Popular French middle names often complement the first name with a touch of elegance and tradition. Some common choices include Marie, Rose, and Anne for girls, and Jean, Pierre, and Paul for boys. These names are classic and versatile, pairing well with a variety of first names.
Where can I find more information about the meaning and origin of French names?
There are many resources available online and in libraries that provide information about the meaning and origin of French names. Websites specializing in baby names often have detailed profiles of French names, including their history, cultural significance, and variations. You can also consult books on etymology and onomastics for more in-depth information.

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