What are the most common names in France?
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What are the most common names in France?
In 2019, these were the most popular baby names in France….Most Popular Names.
Ranking | Girls | Boys |
---|---|---|
1 | Emma | Gabriel |
2 | Jade | Léo |
3 | Louise | Raphaël |
4 | Alice | Arthur |
What is the most French name ever?
Popular Names in France
Boys | ||
Rank | Name | Pct. |
---|---|---|
1. | Jean | 7.95\% |
2. | Louis | 5.10\% |
3. | Pierre | 4.20\% |
What is the most common first name in France?
Most Popular First Names In France
Rank | Gender | Forename |
---|---|---|
1 | 100\% | Jean |
2 | 99\% | Marie |
3 | 100\% | Michel |
4 | 61\% | Claude |
What are some old fashioned French names?
Popular Baby Names , origin Old-French
Name | Meaning | Origin |
---|---|---|
Algernon | mustachioed | Old-French |
Bellamy | handsome friend | Old-French |
Boden | herald | Old-French |
Boswell | forested town | Old-French |
What is a French girl name?
What are some pretty French girl names?
- Anaïs: Meaning grace.
- Avriel/Avril/Avryll: Meaning spring and April.
- Chloé: Meaning flourishing and blooming.
- Coralie: Meaning coral.
- Coraline: Meaning coral.
- Esme: Meaning esteemed, beloved; or emerald.
- Esmée: Meaning beloved one.
- Fayette: Meaning a little fairy.
Is Leonardo a French name?
The name Leonardo is primarily a male name of Italian origin that means Lion Brave. The name Leonardo is the Latin languages version of the name Leonard (Spanish/Italian/Portuguese).
What is a rare French name?
Yara and Saanvi are two of the rarest names in 2021, but also a French inspired girl’s name is on the rare list – Sylvie meaning “of the forest”. A beautiful spelling of the more common Sylvia, and right now there at the bottom of the top 1000 names list with Alora at 1000th place.
What is a French male name?
Popular French Boy Names
- Albert (al-berr), which means “aristocratic” or “bright”.
- Arthur, which means “noble one”.
- Blaise, which means “to stutter”.
- Claude, which means “one who limps”.
- Jacques (jac), which means “person who replaces”.
- Jean, which means “God is gracious”.
- Julien, which means “child born of love”.