French Baby Names

French Baby Names

French baby names exude elegance and charm, reflecting a rich cultural heritage that adds a touch of sophistication to any child’s identity. From timeless classics like Juliette and Louis to modern favorites like Léa and Noah, these names often carry beautiful meanings and a melodic quality that resonates well across different languages.

Olivine

French, “peridot, olive.”

Ondine

French from Latin, “little wave.”

Oriana

Old French via Latin, “golden.”

Orianne

French, “rising” or “eastern.”

Orson

French, “bear cub.”

Ottoline

French, “prospers in battle.”

Ozanne

French, “God is gracious.”

Pansy

English flower name.

Paris 

Greek mythology name, French place name, “love or affection.”

Pierre

French, “rock” or “stone.”

Prairie

English and French, “meadow.”

Prewitt

French, English and Celtic, “small and brave.”

Prue

French via Latin, “good judgment.”

Pryor

Latin, “superior.”

Quincy

French from Latin, “fifth born.”

Raine

French, “queen.”

Rayne

French, “queen.”

Regis

French from Latin, “ruler.”

Reine

French, “queen.”

Remi

French, “oarsman or remedy.”

Remy

French, “oarsman.”

Renee

French, “reborn.”

Renoir

French, “counsel rule.”

Rogue

English word name from French.

Romaric

French, “famously strong.”

Romilly

English, French, “citizen of Rome.”

Rosalie

French from Latin, “rose.”

Rosaline

French, “tender horse, little rose.”

Rosella

Latin, Italian, and French, “rose.”

Roux

Latin, French, “russet.”

Russell

French, “red or rust-colored.”

Saber

French, “sword.”

Sabine

French and German, “woman of the Sabine people.”

Sable

French, “black” or “sable fur.”

Salinger

French from Germanic, topographic or habitational surname.

Satine

French, “smooth, shiny.”

Scout

French, “to listen.”

Sebastien

French and Greek, “man from Sebastia.”

Shanda

African, Hindi, and French, “African queen, goddess, stone.”

Sidney

English and French, “Saint Denis, wide island.”

Sidony

French from Latin, “man from Sidon.”

Sigourney

French, “daring king, victory battle.”

Simone

French, “hearkening.”

Solace

French, “consolation.”

Solanine

French, “poisonous substance in nightshade.”

Solène

French, “sunlight” or “sunshine.”

Solenne

French, Spanish, “sunshine.”

Sophie

French, Greek, “wisdom.”

Sydney

French, “saint Denis.”

Sylvie

French, “the spirit of the wood.”

Thierry

French, “ruler of the people.”

Thoreau

French, “tower or hill.”

Valerie

French, “strong, brave.”

Vere

French, “alder.”

Verity

French via Latin, “truth.”

Vern

Old French, “alder tree.”

Vernon

English, “place of alders.”

Vianna

French, “alive, graceful.”

Voltaire

French, “determined thing, to fly.”

Ysaline

French, “God is my oath.”

Yvaine

French and Gaelic, “evening star or star of the evening.”

Yves

French, “yew.”

Yvonne

French, “yew or tree.”

Zelda

French and German, “dark battle.”

Zelie

French, “noble.”

Zenaida

French, Greek, “the life of Zeus.”