Both Unique and Classic French Girl Names

  1. Adelise
    • Airelle
      • Aleandra
        • Alsatia
          • Alysee
            • Ambre
              • Andreanne
                • Annecy
                  • Armelle
                    • Audelie
                      • Avelaine
                        • Azelie
                          • Beatrice
                            • Origin:

                              Latin
                            • Meaning:

                              "she who brings happiness; blessed"
                            • Description:

                              Beatrice is back. Stored in the attic for almost a century, the lovely Beatrice with its long literary (Shakespeare, Dante) and royal history is being looked at with fresh eyes by parents seeking a classic name with character and lots of upbeat nicknames, like Bea and Bee.
                          • Belle
                            • Origin:

                              Short form of Isabelle or French
                            • Meaning:

                              "beautiful"
                            • Description:

                              Belle has nothing but positive associations, from "belle of the ball" to "Southern belle" to the heroine of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. As if this weren't enough good things, Belle is also one of the most familiar and usable names that mean beautiful. Though it has been overshadowed by the Twilight-influenced Bella and longer forms like Isabella and Annabella, Belle has its own Southern charm and would make a pretty choice as a first or middle name.
                          • Berenice
                            • Origin:

                              Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "she who brings victory"
                            • Description:

                              A name with a surprising amount of history--it was the name of the wife of Ptolemy I of Egypt, occurs in the New Testament, and belonged to a fourth century saint. In the US, it has long been spelled and pronounced Bernice. Nicknames include Bernie, Berry, Binnie and Bunny.
                          • Bernadette
                            • Origin:

                              German
                            • Meaning:

                              "brave as a bear"
                            • Description:

                              Although feminizations ending in "ette" are not particularly popular now, Bernadette is a pleasant, feminine, but strong name that doesn't feel prohibitively dated. And though strongly associated with the saint who saw visions of the Virgin Mary—Saint Bernadette of Lourdes—it is now no longer strictly inhabiting the Catholic diocese.
                          • Bernadine
                            • Origin:

                              German
                            • Meaning:

                              "brave as a bear"
                            • Description:

                              As dated as the old Pat Boone song.
                          • Blaise
                            • Origin:

                              Latin
                            • Meaning:

                              "one who stutters"
                            • Description:

                              Despite its modern sound, Blaise has plenty of history as a given name (for boys), from a Christian martyr to Arthurian legends. Today Blaise feels like the cool and edgy Blaze with a French accent.
                          • Blanche
                            • Origin:

                              French
                            • Meaning:

                              "white"
                            • Description:

                              Blanche, which originated as a nickname for a pale blonde and then became associated with the notion of purity, was in style a century ago, ranking in the double digits until 1920. She then had to fight the stereotype of faded Southern belle, a la Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire and Blanche Devereaux in TV's Golden Girls. Now all three of the Golden Girls--Blanche, Rose and Dorothy--could be ready for revival, with Blanche sounding like a stronger, simpler alternative to Bianca.
                          • Brittany
                            • Origin:

                              English name of the French region Bretagne, meaning 'from Briton'
                            • Description:

                              Brittany first arrived on the US popularity list in 1971, and rapidly zoomed up the charts, in the Top 100 a decade later. By 1986 it had entered the Top 10, becoming the third most popular girls’ name in the country by 1989. After such immense popularity, there has been a steep decline, but it remains a name evocative of one of the most beautiful and culturally interesting areas of France -- and much preferable to the contracted Britney. Brittany evolved as a modern coinage from the ancient French duchy Bretagne. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of English; later the name Britain came to signify the country.