What are some beautiful French girls names?
Genevieve (Gen-uh-veev or the French way is Gon-vyayv) - Its very feminine and beautiful. It also ages well and suits an old lady just as much as a baby. Adelie (add-uh-lee) - It could be percieved as a boys name in some places, but I think its gorgeous. Juliette (Jew-lee-et) - A timeless name that has been used for centuries. I think its really pretty. I personally wouldn't use it, but its still nice. Noelle (No-ell) - This is a great baby name if your daughter was born around Christmas. Its great all year round though. Noelle is a great middle name. Coralie (Coh-ra-lee) - Its quite an old name but its very pretty and feminine. Isabelle (Iz-uh-bell) - This has been my favourite name for a long time! I think its gorgeous and would suit a baby, a child, a teen and an adult. Giselle (Giz-ell) - Its not my favourite, but I still like it. Its pretty and not very common.
Beautiful French girl names?
Adélie Aimée Alizéa Angélique Cécile Desirée Dorothée Éloise Esmée Gisèle Heloísa Léane Lucrèce Mahé Mélodie Méline Régine Renée Solène Véronique Zéline Zémire hope you enjoy this list as much as i did!!.........Elianna
What are some old-fashioned, beautiful girl names?
Thalia: ‘to blossom’; the name of one of the Muses and one of the Graces.Cassiopeia: ‘cassia juice’; a constellation and the mother of Andromeda in Greek myth.Maite: ‘beloved’; a Spanish name.Rhonwen: ‘fair hair’ or ‘fair lance’; a Welsh form of the name Rowena.Edith: ‘riches’, ‘blessed’, or ‘war’; used in many European countries.Germaine: ‘German’; a French name.Victorique: ‘victorious’; the French from of Victorica.Lucinda: ‘illumination’; refers to Mary of the bible or a Roman goddess of childbirth.Celestine: ‘heavenly’; a French name. Apparently, five popes have had this name!Hermia: ‘well born’, ‘stone’, or ‘messenger’; a Greek name. There was an Hermia in one of Shakespeare’s plays.Theodosia: ‘supreme gift’ or ‘gift from God’; a Greek name.I hope you think all or some of these are pretty!P.S. I didn’t include any non-European names because I don’t know which of those are old-fashioned >.<
What are some pretty French girl names?
Elise Adele Marcheline Genevieve Isabelle Vivienne Marion Josephine Valentina Simone Renee Virginie Eva Noemi Marquerite Juliet Clemence Laetitia Isild Jacqueline Emmanuelle Maiwenn Corinne Giselle Claire Marina Ludivine Audrey Brigitte Cecile Emilie Helene Madeleine Nicole Odette Penelope Zoe Bernadette Victoria Therese Sylvie Clarice Sophie Paulette Olivia Nicole Marianne Shiree Marcelle Lucie Josette Jeannine Gabrielle Elodie Danielle Charlotte Aurelie Caroline Antoinette Dominique Eleonore Frederique Ines Elisabeth Celine Laure Marie Chantal Adelaide Lorraine Michelle Stephanie Amelie Hope you like these! L♥
French Baby Names...?
Okk... French boy names: Armande means "of the army" Acelin means "noble" Bellamy means "a handsome friend" Bonamy means "a good friend" Darnell means "from the hidden place" Edgardo means "prosperous warrior" Faber means "a little blacksmith" Gable means "a little Gabriel. A man of God" Gautier means "a mighty ruler" Leroy means "the king" Marrion means "bitterly wanted" Pomeroy means "form the apple orchard" Ranier means "a wise warrior" Sabre means "sword like" And for girl's: Adele means "noble" Belda means "a beautiful lady" Belina means "goddess" Belle means "beautiful" Clarabelle means "bright and beautiful" Deja means "before" Estelle means "a star" Felicite means "fortunate" Gigi means "a girl from the farm" Jeane means "God is gracious" Joelle means "the Lord is God" Margo means "pearl" Mariana means "bitterly wanted" Noella means "Christmas" Parnella menas "a little rock" Soleil means "sun" Verity means "truth" Hope this helped you! In my opinion for the girl names i like Joelle and Margo And for the boys I like Armande and Acelin ;) Good luckk ! ( :
Traditional French names for girls?
Here is a link to a website with traditional French girl names names: http://french.about.com/od/culture/a/fre...
Pretty French Girl Names?
Most of names I see here are quite old in France and suitable only in the US. Forget names as Brigitte, Michelle, Dominique, etc. Take a look at this link this is a ranking of popular names in France. http://www.quelprenom.com/popularite.php