Both Unique and Classic French Girl Names

Girl names of French origin-some classic, and some completely unique. This list may include a few variants of French names. All of these names I absolutely adore!
  1. AbrialHeart
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "open, secure, protected"
    • Description:

      This unique baby name is stronger, more distinctive than April or Avril.
  2. AdalieHeart
    • AdeleHeart
      • Origin:

        French diminutive of Adelaide
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        Credit the award-winning single-named British singer for taking the girls’ name Adele from a quiet semi-retirement back into currency. Adele reentered the US Top 1000 popular baby names in 2011 and has remained there ever since.
    • AdelineHeart
      • Origin:

        French, diminutive of Adele
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        Adeline has a lovely, old-fashioned "Sweet Adeline" charm, but has become so popular in the US under so many spellings and variations -- with Adalynn and Adalyn also popular -- that considered together it is far more popular than it first seems. Adorable nickname Addie is also pervasive.
    • AdrianeHeart
      • AdrianneHeart
        • AdrienneHeart
          • Origin:

            Latin, feminine variation of Adrian
          • Meaning:

            "man from Adria"
          • Description:

            A long-integrated French feminine form of Adrian, now overshadowed by the a-ending version, but still a valid option, with considerable substance and dignity—though these days more parents would probably choose Adriana.
        • AgatheHeart
          • Origin:

            French variation of Agatha, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "good woman"
          • Description:

            Agathe is a hugely popular name in contemporary France, even if it's English-speaking counterparts have not yet warmed to the usual English version, Agatha. The French pronunciation is sure to trip up non-French speakers.
        • AgnesHeart
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "pure, virginal"
          • Description:

            Agnes is the Latin variation of the name Hagne, which itself derived from the Greek word hagnos, meaning "chaste." In medieval times, St. Agnes was a very popular saint, leading to its popularity as a girl's name. Agnes Grey is the title of one of the two novels written by Anne Brontë.
        • AimeeHeart
          • Origin:

            Variation of Amy
          • Description:

            Amy was a 1970s favorite, and French spelling Aimee peaked in the same decade.
        • AlexandrieHeart
          • AlexandrineHeart
            • Origin:

              French and German variation of Alexandra
            • Meaning:

              "defending men"
            • Description:

              Alexandra is a name with many international variations, elaborations and short forms, and Alexandrine is one of the more unusual. Another, Alexandrina, was the first name of Queen Victoria.
          • AliceHeart
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "noble"
            • Description:

              Alice is a classic literary name that's both strong and sweet, ranking in the US Top 100 and popular throughout the western world. Alice is derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais that itself came from the Germanic name Adalhaidis, which is composed of the Proto-Germanic elements aþala, meaning "noble," and haidu, "kind, appearance, type."
          • AlicieHeart
            • AlineHeart
              • Origin:

                Variation of Adeline or Aileen
              • Description:

                Aline may have originated as a short form of Adeline in the Middle Ages, but it may also be a variation of the Irish Aileen or Scottish Eileen. Aline dropped off the Top 1000 in the 1950s. Fewer than 40 baby girls were named Aline in the US last year.
            • AlisanneHeart
              • AlixHeart
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "noble type"
                • Description:

                  A chic and sassy French choice, popular in France but likely to be confused with the more prosaic Alex in English-speaking countries. Although sometimes used in the US as a variant spelling of Alex, the French name Alix actually derives from a medieval French form of the name Alice or Adelaide.
              • AlluraHeart
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "to entice, attract"
                • Description:

                  Sounds like a princess -- or an enticingly evil witch -- in a fairy tale.
              • AmandineHeart
                • Origin:

                  French, diminutive of Amanda
                • Meaning:

                  "much-loved"
                • Description:

                  This fragrant, almond-scented name has hardly been heard in this country, which is a pity--we've loved it since John Malkovich used it for his now grown daughter.
              • AmaranteHeart