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French Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Miette Little crumb; morsel; affectionate term of endearment French Girl
Mignette little cute one / dainty, darling French Girl
Mignon cute; dainty; darling French Girl
Mignonetta little darling; cute or dainty one French Girl
Mignonette 'Little darling' or 'little cute one' (diminutive of French mignon meaning 'cute, dainty, darling'). French Girl
Milena-Rose Gracious/dear/loving (Milena) + rose (flower) French Girl
Milette Little beloved / little gracious one French Girl
Milicent Industrious; strong in work French Girl
Milissent strong in work; industrious French Girl
Millicent strong in work; industrious French Girl
Millicenta industrious, strong in work (work + strength) French Girl
Mimi An affectionate diminutive or pet name with no single etymological meaning; commonly used as a nickname for names such as Maria, Miriam, Emilia/Emily, or Michelle. Chinese, English, French, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin, Spanish Girl
Minet Little cat, kitten; an affectionate pet-name meaning 'cute one' French Girl
Minetta 'Little Mina' or 'little beloved'; via Wilhelmina associated with 'will' or 'protection'. English, French, Italian Girl
Minou French: affectionate pet name meaning 'little darling' (also an informal word for a cat); Persian: variant of Minoo meaning 'heaven', 'paradise', or 'celestial'. French, Persian Girl
Minouche Little cat; darling - cute/adorable (term of endearment) French Girl
Minuetta little minuet; 'small/delicate dance' French Girl
Mire Albanian: "good" (from mirë). From Slavic root 'mir': "peace" or "world". Also used as a short form of Mireille in French. Albanian, French, Slavic Girl
Mireille Admirable, wonderful (from Latin mirabilis, 'to admire'/'worthy of wonder') French Girl
Mirelle Admirable, wonderful; to admire French Girl
Mirie Diminutive of Miriam/Marie - meanings vary but often rendered as 'bitter' or 'beloved/merry'. English, French, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Mirielle Derived from Occitan Mireio, meaning "to admire" or "wonderful" French Girl
Mironne wonderful/admirable (or peaceful, depending on root) French Girl
Mishel Feminine form of Michael, meaning "Who is like God?" French, Hebrew Girl
Mishell "Who is like God?" French Girl
Mishelle Who is like God? French Girl
Mistique An aura of mystery or mystical charm; 'mystery' English, French Girl
Monette Diminutive of Monique/Monica - essentially 'little Mon(i)ca' French Girl
Monieque Derived from Monica; meaning uncertain - often given as "advisor" (from Latin monēre) or interpreted as "unique/solitary". French Girl
Monike Derived from Monica; meaning uncertain but often given as "advisor" or interpreted as "solitary/unique" French, Latin Girl