
Most commonly used French names. The most common French boy and girl names.
French names have a rich history, influenced by a mix of cultural, historical, and religious factors. The most common French names often reflect the country’s deep roots in Catholicism; many names are derived from saints and biblical figures. Some traditional names have stood the test of time, maintaining their popularity across generations. In recent years, there has been a revival of old names. There has been a growing trend to adopt names inspired by literature, history, and even popular culture. This mix of old and new demonstrates the dynamic nature of French naming traditions, honoring a storied past while reflecting broader societal changes.
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Rank |
Boys' Names |
Girls' Names |
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1 |
Gabriel |
Jade |
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2 |
Léo |
Louise |
|
3 |
Raphaël |
Ambre |
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4 |
Maël |
Alba |
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5 |
Louis |
Emma |
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6 |
Noah |
Rose |
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7 |
Jules |
Alice |
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8 |
Arthur |
Romy |
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9 |
Adam |
Anna |
|
10 |
Lucas |
Lina |
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11 |
Liam |
Léna |
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12 |
Sacha |
Mia |
|
13 |
Isaac |
Lou |
|
14 |
Gabin |
Julia |
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15 |
Eden |
Chloé |
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16 |
Hugo |
Alma |
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17 |
Naël |
Agathe |
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18 |
Aaron |
Iris |
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19 |
Mohamed |
Inaya |
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20 |
Léon |
Charlie |