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French girl names have a quality that I genuinely cannot find anywhere else.

It is not just the accent. It is the sounds themselves. Softer consonants. Longer vowels. A musical quality that makes the name feel like it was designed to be savoured rather than just used. When you say a French girl name out loud, it takes just a fraction longer than an English name and that extra moment is where all the elegance lives.

I have been collecting French girl names for a long time and this list has 136 of my absolute favourites. Classic ones, rare ones, ones that have been popular in France for centuries and ones that are completely underused everywhere else.

Classic French Girl Names That Never Go Out of Style

These are the names that have been beautiful in France for generations.

Not trendy. Not coming and going with the decade. Just names that have been worn by remarkable French women across centuries and carry all of that grace with them. Names like these are the reason people associate France with elegance in the first place.

  1. Colette
  2. Camille
  3. Elise
  4. Sylvie
  5. Manon
  6. Aurelie
  7. Lisette
  8. Nicolette
  9. Antoinette
  10. Violette
  11. Juliette
  12. Marguerite
  13. Brigitte
  14. Cecile
  15. Paulette
  16. Georgette
  17. Pierrette
  18. Claudette
  19. Nanette
  20. Madeleine
  21. Veronique
  22. Dominique
  23. Francoise
  24. Isabelle
  25. Christiane

Short and Chic French Girl Names

Some of the most effortlessly French names are also the smallest ones.

I find this fascinating. One syllable, nothing wasted, and yet the elegance is completely intact. Fleur. Lise. Brie. These names carry the entire French aesthetic in a handful of letters and that is genuinely impressive.

  1. Fleur
  2. Lise
  3. Brie
  4. Faye
  5. Luz
  6. Lou
  7. Ines
  8. Jade
  9. Zoe
  10. Eve
  11. Axe
  12. Bea
  13. Clem
  14. Flo
  15. Gab
  16. Leah
  17. Lena
  18. Lila
  19. Lisa
  20. Lola
  21. Luna
  22. Lyse
  23. Maé
  24. Mia
  25. Noe

Long and Romantic French Girl Names

On the completely opposite end of the spectrum from the short names, long French names sweep and settle and sound absolutely magnificent.

Evangéline. Christabelle. Marguerite. These are names that take up space in the most beautiful way. Names that demand the room slow down for a moment while they are being spoken.

  1. Evangeline
  2. Marguerite
  3. Antoinette
  4. Christabelle
  5. Madeleine
  6. Veronique
  7. Alexandrine
  8. Jacqueline
  9. Geneviève
  10. Christiane
  11. Bernadette
  12. Clementine
  13. Stephanie
  14. Frederique
  15. Celestine
  16. Seraphine
  17. Valentine
  18. Angelique
  19. Josephine
  20. Solange
  21. Vivienne
  22. Adrienne
  23. Fabienne
  24. Laurence
  25. Sandrine

Rare and Underused French Girl Names

Here is what I love about French naming tradition.

It goes so much deeper than the names most people know. There are extraordinary French girl names sitting almost entirely untouched outside of France right now. Names that have been used in French families for centuries and have never made it onto an English-speaking popular list. Your daughter would wear something with real French heritage and real rarity at the same time.

  1. Avelline
  2. Aveline
  3. Mahault
  4. Tiphaine
  5. Aliénor
  6. Blanchefleur
  7. Ysabel
  8. Mechtilde
  9. Ermengarde
  10. Adèle
  11. Aelis
  12. Alais
  13. Alix
  14. Ameline
  15. Amelot
  16. Anselme
  17. Aremburge
  18. Ascelina
  19. Avisse
  20. Beatris
  21. Benedicte
  22. Berthe
  23. Blanche
  24. Cecille
  25. Clarice

Modern French Girl Names That Feel Current Right Now

French naming is not just about history and tradition.

There is a whole category of French girl names that feel completely current. Names that young parents in Paris are choosing right now for their daughters. Fresh, vivid, and deeply French at the same time.

  1. Inès
  2. Jade
  3. Lucie
  4. Emma
  5. Léa
  6. Manon
  7. Chloé
  8. Camille
  9. Zoé
  10. Alice
  11. Océane
  12. Maëlys
  13. Eva
  14. Rose
  15. Lola
  16. Sarah
  17. Pauline
  18. Mathilde
  19. Clémence
  20. Laura
  21. Anaïs
  22. Elisa
  23. Louise
  24. Charlotte
  25. Juliette

French Names From History and Literature

Some French girl names carry an entire story.

Carried by queens, writers, artists, and revolutionary figures who shaped history with their names attached to everything they did. Giving your daughter one of these is giving her a story before she has written her own.

  1. Colette – the novelist who wrote with extraordinary freedom and defiance
  2. Simone – carried by Simone de Beauvoir and Simone Weil
  3. Jeanne – carried by Jeanne d’Arc
  4. Marie – carried by Marie Curie
  5. Violette – carried by Violette Szabo, the SOE agent
  6. Josephine – carried by Joséphine Baker and Joséphine de Beauharnais
  7. Berthe – carried by Berthe Morisot, the Impressionist painter
  8. Germaine – carried by Germaine de Staël, one of the greatest political thinkers
  9. Adrienne – carried by Adrienne Monnier, the legendary Paris bookseller
  10. Marguerite – carried by Marguerite Yourcenar, the first woman elected to the Académie française
  11. Françoise – carried by Françoise Sagan who shocked France with a novel at eighteen

Wrapping It Up

French girl names are unlike anything else in the naming world.

They carry a whole culture inside them. A history of art and revolution and extraordinary women who did things entirely on their own terms. And when you name a daughter with one of these, she gets all of that before she has even started.

Go back through the ones that made you slow down.

Say them out loud. French names always sound better spoken than written and I genuinely think the right one will reveal itself the moment you hear it properly.