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French Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Carreline Feminine form of Charles/Karl - "free man" (construed as "free woman") English, French Girl
Carrelle Likely 'song of joy' (from Carol) or, if linked to Charles, 'free man' - a modern elaboration English, French Girl
Carrelyne Free woman (from Latin 'Carolus', meaning 'free man') English, French Girl
Carrie Free (originally 'free man'; adapted as 'free woman') French Girl
Casandrine A modern elaboration of Cassandra, commonly interpreted as 'she who entangles men' or 'shining upon man.' English, French Girl
Castelle From the castle; 'little castle' (diminutive) French Girl
Cateline Pure French Girl
Cathelle Variant of Catherine, meaning "pure" English, French Girl
Catline Pure French Girl
Catrine pure French Girl
Cécile Derived from Latin caecus 'blind' (originally a family name: Caecilia) French Girl
Celandrinah Possibly 'associated with the celandine flower or the swallow (bird)', with an additional possible 'heavenly' connotation if influenced by Celina/Celestine; overall a floral/heavenly nuance. French Girl
Celeen heavenly; moon French Girl
Celeene Heavenly; associated with the moon French, Greek, Latin Girl
Celeighren A modern blended name roughly meaning 'heavenly/bright + meadow + reborn' - interpretable as 'heavenly meadow' or 'bright rebirth'. Celtic, English, French Girl
Celie heavenly French Girl
Celin Generally 'heavenly' (from Latin caelina); sometimes associated with 'flowing water' if linked to Turkish Selin French Girl
Celine Heavenly; of the sky French Girl
Celines Heavenly; also associated with 'moon' French, Latin Girl
Cellia Heavenly (from Latin caelum); also sometimes linked to Cecilia ('blind') French, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Celyne heavenly; also associated with the moon French Girl
Cendrillon 'little ash' - 'ash girl' (girl associated with ashes) French Girl
Centaine derived from the French word meaning "about a hundred" or "hundred" French Girl
Cerelise A modern blend meaning roughly 'beloved' (cher) combined with the sense of 'pledged to God' from Elise/Elizabeth. English, French Girl
Cerise cherry; cherry-red French Girl
Ceryse Possibly 'love' (from Welsh Cerys) or 'cherry' (from French cerise); uncertain French, Welsh Girl
Chablis Derived from Chablis, a town and famous white-wine region in Burgundy; evokes the wine/region. French Girl
Chalene Feminine form of Charles - "free man" English, French Girl
Chaline Uncertain - often treated as a modern elaboration; may draw on Charlene ('free man') or Céline ('heavenly'), but has no single established meaning English, French Girl
Challaine Derived from Charles; carries the sense 'free man' used as a feminine form (hence 'free woman' or 'free one') French Girl