Names for Francophiles

I'm irresistibly drawn to French names, and I'm guessing other Berries are, too! Here are some fabulous Gallic choices with beautiful melodies and lovely histories.
  1. Anh
    • Origin:

      Vietnamese
    • Meaning:

      "various meanings"
    • Description:

      This simple unisex Vietnamese name has multiple possible meanings, including "hero", "petal", "brave", "bright", depending on the characters used to write it.
  2. Apolline
    • Origin:

      French form of Apollonia
    • Description:

      Apolline is a luscious French name chic in Paris and ripe for the plucking in the English-speaking world. Derived from the mythological name Apollo, the name may mean strength; Apollo was the god of sun and light. Apolline is a perfect choice for those attracted to the name Apple who don't want to go quite that far.
  3. Aubin
    • Origin:

      French form of Alban
    • Meaning:

      "white, blond"
    • Description:

      More appealing than the English version, Aubin might be seen as a fresher and more decidedly masculine twist on Aubrey. This handsome discovery is now ranked at Number 311 in its native France.
  4. Armance
    • Azelie
      • Basile
        • Origin:

          French variation of Basil
        • Meaning:

          "regal"
        • Description:

          Herby and aristocratic Basil remains a tough sell, but we’d like to introduce you to Basile, the delightful French version. It retains all of Basil’s charm, but sheds some of the pesto linkage.
      • 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.
      • Celestine
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "heavenly"
        • Description:

          Celestine is a pretty, crystalline extension (actually a diminutive) of Celeste that would make a choice that is both delicate and strong. It is also a popular name in France.
      • Clemence
        • Origin:

          French feminine variation of Clement
        • Meaning:

          "mild, merciful"
        • Description:

          Calm, composed, and chic.
      • Colette
        • Origin:

          French, short form of Nicole, feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "people of victory"
        • Description:

          Like the French author with whom the name is most closely associated, Colette is a chic and charming name that is being rediscovered. After disappearing for nearly 30 years, Colette rejoined the Top 1000 in 2012 at Number 659 and has continued to rise since then.
      • Constance
        • Origin:

          English version of Latin Constantia
        • Meaning:

          "steadfastness"
        • Description:

          Constance is one of the more subtle of the virtue baby names, but still has quite a prim and proper image. One impediment to its revival has been the decidedly dated nickname Connie, though modern parents might well opt for using the strong and dignified name in full.
      • Calixtine
        • Cyrielle
          • Edwige
            • Origin:

              French from German Hedwig
            • Meaning:

              "war"
            • Description:

              Haitian writer Edwidge Danticat highlighted this sophisticated, chignon-wearing choice for literate parents.
          • Eglantine
            • Origin:

              French botanical name
            • Description:

              This name for the sweetbriar shrub is a bit too reminiscent of eggplant.
          • Emile
            • Eulalie
              • Origin:

                French form of Eulalia, Greek
              • Meaning:

                "sweetly speaking"
              • Description:

                Eulalie hasn't ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1899, but its French roots might make it more appealing to modern ears than its sister Eulalia.
            • Fleur
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "flower"
              • Description:

                Fleur is a generic, delicate flower name that emigrated into the English-speaking world when John Galsworthy bestowed it on one of the Forsytes in his celebrated saga. More recently, there was Fleur Delacour, a French witch and the Beauxbatons champion for the Triwizard Tournament in Harry Potter.
            • Florence
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "flourishing, prosperous"
              • Description:

                Florence is back, returning to the US Top 1000 girl names in 2017 after a nearly 40 year absence. Other English-speaking countries have been quicker to welcome Florence back into fashion.
            • Juliette
              • Origin:

                French from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "little Julia"
              • Description:

                Juliette, pronounced with the emphasis on the last syllable, adds a little something extra to Juliet. In the past years it has been rising up the chart.