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French Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ninett Diminutive form meaning "little Nina" or "little one" (little girl) French Girl
Ninona Likely a diminutive form: if from Anne/Hannah → “grace, favor”; if from Antonina/Antonia → related to Antonius (often interpreted as ‘priceless’ or ‘of the Antonius family’). French, Italian, Spanish Girl
Ninone Derived from Anne/Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. French Girl
Noela Christmas; born on Christmas Day French Girl
Noelanny Blend of Noel ('Christmas' or 'born on Christmas') and Anne/Anny ('grace') - roughly 'Christmas grace' or 'born at Christmas with grace'. French Girl
Noelie Associated with Christmas; 'little Noël' or 'born on Christmas' French Girl
Noeline Born on Christmas / of Christmas French Girl
Noella Born on or associated with Christmas; 'Christmas' French Girl
Noella-May Combines Noella ('born on/relating to Christmas') and May (the month/name Maia). French, Latin Girl
Noelle Christmas; born on Christmas Day French Girl
Noelleen Born on Christmas; associated with Christmas French Girl
Nonnette Diminutive of 'nun' - 'little nun' (also the name of a small French cake) French Girl
Nora Honor; also associated with 'light' when linked to Eleanor/Helene French, Irish, Latin Girl
Norabel From Nora (honor/light) + belle (beautiful) - roughly 'honorable/bright and beautiful' French Girl
Normanda Northern woman; woman from the north French, Portuguese Girl
normandie From Normandy - 'land of the Northmen' French Girl
Nowelle Born on Christmas; 'Christmas' French Girl
Nycol Victory of the people French Girl
Nycole victory of the people French, Greek Girl
Nymue The Lady of the Lake - an enchantress, a guardian/mentor figure in Arthurian tales French Girl
Oceane Of the ocean; from the sea French Girl
Octavie-Elise From Latin 'eighth' + Hebrew-derived 'pledged to God' (combined meaning: 'eighth' and 'pledged to God') French Girl
Octavie-Louise 'Eighth' (Octavie) + 'famous/renowned warrior' (Louise) French Girl
Oddett Little/young bearer of wealth; associated with wealth or fortune French Girl
Odeleta Probably 'little praise' (from Odelia, Hebrew 'I will praise the Lord') or 'little wealth/fortunate one' (from Odette, Germanic 'wealth/fortune') French Girl
Odelett Diminutive of Odette - 'little wealthy one' or 'little fortune' French Girl
Odelette Diminutive of Odette/Oda - 'little wealth' or 'small fortune; prosperous' French Girl
Odeline From the Germanic element meaning "wealth, inheritance" - basically 'of the ancestral estate' or 'little wealthy one.' French, Germanic Girl
Odelle Possibly 'from Odell' (place name) or from Germanic 'odal' meaning 'heritage/wealth' - broadly 'fortunate' or 'noble'. English, French Girl
Odeta Wealth, fortune (diminutive: "little wealth") French Girl