French Baby Names

Discover French baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Merline
Derived from the French name Merle, meaning 'blackbird'.
French
Meshelle
Like God.
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Michaelle
Feminine form of Michael.
French
Miche
Feminine form of Michael.
French
Michel
French form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
French
Micheline
French feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
French
Michelle
Who is like God? (feminine form of Michael)
French
Midi
From the French word 'midi', meaning 'noon' or 'south'.
French
Mignon
Cute, dainty.
French
Milanne
Combination of the names Mila and Anne.
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Milie
Gentle, industrious.
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Minetta
Faithful protector
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Minette
Little darling
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Minjonet
Combination of the names Min and Jonet.
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Minuit
Means 'midnight' in French, referring to the time of night.
French
Mirabelle
Wondrous beauty.
French
Mirage
Optical illusion, something unreal.
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Mireille
Derived from the Occitan name Mirèio, meaning 'to admire' or 'to wonder'.
French
Mirielle
Admirable.
French
Mishel
Who is like God?.
French
Modeste
Modest, humble.
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Modestie
Modesty.
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Modestine
Modestine is a French name meaning 'modest' or 'humble'.
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Moise
French form of Moses, meaning 'drawn out of the water'.
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Moisse
French form of Moses, meaning 'drawn out of the water'.
French
Moissey
Drawn from water
French
Monet
Derived from the French surname Monet, meaning 'little monk'.
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Monique
French form of Monica, meaning 'advisor' or 'solitary'.
French
Monnique
Wise counselor.
French
Montague
Pointed mountain.
French
Montaigu
Sharp mountain.
French
Montaine
Mountain.
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Montay
Mountain.
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Montel
From the French place name Montel, meaning 'little mountain'.
French
Montjoy
Derived from Old French 'mont joie' meaning 'mountain of joy'.
French
Montmorency
From the French place name Montmorency, meaning 'mountain of the Moors'.
French
Montre
Derived from the French word 'montrer', meaning 'to show' or 'to display'.
French
Montres
Derived from French 'montrer', meaning 'to show' or 'to display'.
French
Moraine
Refers to glacial deposits formed by flowing ice.
French
Morel
The dark one; great.
French
Morelle
Great; grand.
French
Moselle
From the Moselle river.
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Moyse
Form of Moses.
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Murel
Sea bright.
French
Muriel
Bright sea.
French
Murtelle
Diminutive form of the name Myrtle, referring to the myrtle plant.
French
Musette
A small bagpipe or a musical instrument, also a term of endearment.
French
Mystique
Air of mystery.
French
Nadege
Hope.
French
Nadette
Brave.
French
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