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Breton Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ailana Variant name whose senses include 'little rock' or 'handsome' (from Alan), 'tree' (Hebrew Ilana), or 'light/torch' (via Helena/Elena) Breton, Gaelic Girl
Alaine From Elaine/Elaina: "bright, shining light"; sometimes linked to Alain meaning "little rock" or "handsome" Breton, French Girl
Alane Variant of Alan/Alana, commonly interpreted as "little rock" or "handsome". Breton, Gaelic Girl
Alanissah Feminine form related to Alan/Alanis - often interpreted as 'little rock' or ('handsome'/'harmony' in some sources) Breton, English Girl
Alanna Feminine form of Alan/Alana; commonly rendered 'beautiful' (Irish 'álainn') or derived meanings like 'little rock/handome' (from Alan) and sometimes 'noble' (Germanic). Breton, Gaelic, Germanic, Irish Girl
Aleyne Probably 'little rock' (if from Alan) or 'light/torch' (if from Elaine/Helen) Breton Girl
Allayne Derived from Alan - possibly 'little rock' or 'handsome' Breton, French Girl
Annick Grace; favor Breton, French Girl
Anora honor, honorable Breton Girl
Aziliz likely "noble" (from the Germanic element adal) Breton Girl
Branwenn "white" or "blessed" + "raven" (literally: white/blessed raven) Breton, Welsh Girl
Bretah Person from Brittany; 'Breton' / 'Briton'. Breton, French Girl
Brettea From Brittany; a Breton (person from Britain) Breton, English Girl
Bretyne Likely 'from Brittany' or 'Briton' - a regional/ethnic origin name Breton, English Girl
Corentine Derived from the Breton saint's name Corentin; exact meaning is uncertain Breton, French Girl
Enore honor, honoured Breton Girl
Enorre Honor, esteem Breton, French Girl
Erell Uncertain - a rare name with no widely attested traditional meaning. Often described as likely Breton in origin or as a modern variant related in sound to names like Arielle. Breton Girl
Gaella Of the Gaels; Gaelic / from the Gaelic people Breton, French Girl
Gaelle Of the Gaels; Gaelic, 'from the Gaels' (Irish/Scottish) Breton, French Girl
Gaellle Feminine form of Gaël; from Breton roots meaning 'generous' (hael) or referring to a Gael/Gaelic person. Breton Girl
Galie Likely from Hebrew 'Gal' meaning 'wave', or related to English 'Gail' (short for Abigail) meaning 'father's joy' Breton, English, French, Hebrew Girl
Gladwenn Joyful and blessed; bright and fair Breton Girl
Guennola fair, blessed Breton Girl
Gvenour Fair / blessed (from Welsh 'gwen') Breton Girl
Gwendalina Derived from 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' with the diminutive/augmentative suffix '-lina' - roughly 'little fair/blessed one' or 'fair/blessed woman'. Breton, Welsh Girl
Gwenn From the Breton/Welsh element 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' Breton, Welsh Girl
Ifig derived from Greek elements meaning "strong-born" (born strong) Breton Girl
Joicey Related to Joyce - 'joy' (Old French joie/Latin gaudium) or from Breton Iudoc/Judoc meaning 'lord' Breton, English Girl
Joicy Associated with 'joy' (often taken as 'joyful' or 'merriment'); historically also linked to Joyce, which can mean 'merry' or derive from Breton roots Breton, English Girl