Many parents choose French baby names because they love France and its beautiful culture. In the US, the French girl name “Charlotte” is one the most popular names for babies born in 2020, according to data from the SSA (Social Security Administration). (1) If you also want to pick a...
16.Freya. Freya is cute and still a bit unique, though it’s growing in popularity. With Norse origins, it’s the perfect Scottish name for your little girl, as it means “lady.” Freya is also the goddess of love, fertility, and war in Norse mythology. 17.Màiri. With Scottish orig...
It doesn’t have to hold a religious meaning either, it can just mean that you consider your bundle of joy to be a gift from the heavens, an angel that’s ready to spread love and joy throughout the world. Despite having this religious meaning, it can still be used as it’s definit...
Some baby names can be used for both girls and boys, while others are primarily male or female. Yet there are also baby girl names in one country considered boy names in other countries, or vice versa. Here are our top picks for French names for your baby girl: Adele Origin: French ...
And as with most animal names,ma pucealso has its diminutive varieties: ma petite puce(little flea) ma pupuce(tiny, little flea) While I’m not too sure why this little bug has become such an affectionate term, the French sure love it!
Use this nickname for a precious guy or girl Doudou (M) ‒ You immediately think of the teddy bear you used to carry everywhere when you were a baby Mon enclume (M) ‒ Anvil, for someone who gives weight to your life Mon petit bouchon (U) ‒ Small cork, because love makes ...
elegant language, providing the perfect inspirationfor baby names. There are many reasons to consider a French name for your child. It may be to honor your ancestry—or maybe you're just into all things France, you love the sound of the name, or you’re looking forsomething a little ...
elegant language, providing the perfect inspirationfor baby names. There are many reasons to consider a French name for your child. It may be to honor your ancestry—or maybe you're just into all things France, you love the sound of the name, or you’re looking forsomething a little ...
️ French love nicknames can be so weird! In France it's common to call your loved one: 'my shrimp', 'my flea' or even 'my duck'! French + Audio + Translation
35.Aimé.Like the name above, this is also the masculine form of a female name, in this case Aimée. Both boy and girl versions mean “beloved,” rooted in the Latin wordamata, which means “love.” The French boy’s name isn’t very common, but with such a special meaning, it sh...