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French Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Nadine hope French Girl
Nadyne hope French Girl
Nakole Victory of the people French Girl
Nanelle Derived from Anna meaning "grace" or "favored"; can be interpreted as "little Anna" or "graceful one" French Girl
Nanine Diminutive of Anne/Hannah - 'grace' or 'favor' French Girl
Nannet Diminutive of Anne/Anna - "grace" or "favor" Dutch, French Girl
Napoleane Derived from Napoleon; popularly interpreted as "lion of Naples" (etymology debated) French, Italian Girl
Nathacha born on (or around) Christmas; 'birthday' or 'born' French, Slavic Girl
Nawell Born on or relating to Christmas French Girl
naydene hope French Girl
Nayeli Nicole Nayeli - "I love you" (Zapotec); Nicole - "victory of the people" (from Greek) French Girl
Nechola victory of the people English, French, Greek Girl
Neige snow French Girl
Nelda Jo Nelda: likely related to Eleanor/Helen meaning "light/torch" or to Spanish Nélida 'sea nymph'. Jo: short for Josephine/Joanne meaning "God will increase" or "God is gracious." French Girl
Nellie-Annabelle A compound name meaning 'graceful and beautiful' with affectionate undertones and echoes of light/compassion. English, French, Hebrew Girl
Nenette Mari Nenette = 'little one' (diminutive); Mari = form of Maria, traditionally interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved/sea'. French, Hebrew Girl
Nethanielle Gift of God French, Hebrew Girl
Nettie Diminutive meaning 'little Ann' - ultimately associated with 'grace' French Girl
Nicca Victory of the people French Girl
Niccolette Victory of the people French, Italian Girl
Nichele Victory of the people French Girl
Nichole victory of the people French Girl
Nici Victory of the people French Girl
Nicolen Victory of the people English, French Girl
Nicolene victory of the people English, French, Greek Girl
Nicolinea Victory of the people French Girl
Nicollette victory of the people French Girl
Nielle Feminine form or elaboration of Niall/Neil, commonly interpreted as "champion" (sometimes glossed as "cloud" in older sources) English, French Girl
Nigelle Little black, dark (often interpreted as 'dark-haired' or 'dark-skinned') French Girl
Nikolene Victory of the people French, Greek, Slavic Girl