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French Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Roseline little rose; diminutive or elaboration of Rose French Girl
Rosemarie Combines 'rose' (the flower) and 'Marie/Mary' (variously interpreted as 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'wished-for child'); roughly 'rose of Mary' or 'rose + Mary'. French Girl
Rosemonde Rose of the world (also linked by folk etymology to 'pure rose') French Girl
Roshelle Little rose / rose-like (blend name evoking the flower and a feminine diminutive) English, French Girl
Rossalyne Variant of Rosalind/Rosaline - commonly interpreted as 'gentle, tender' and popularly associated with 'rose'. English, French Girl
Rouchelle From La Rochelle - 'little rock' or 'rock' (place name) French Girl
Rouge Red (the color); feminine adjective often implying 'red-haired' or 'ruddy'. French Girl
Rousse red-haired; reddish, auburn French Girl
Rowelle Diminutive of Rowan/Rowena - 'little red-haired one' or 'little one of the rowan tree' English, French Girl
Roxane Bright; 'little bright one' or 'dawn' French, Persian Girl
Royale Royal; kingly; regal French Girl
Rozabelle beautiful rose English, French Girl
Rozebel 'Beautiful rose' - a blend of 'rose' and 'belle' (beautiful). English, French Girl
Rubielle Little ruby; red gem English, French Girl
Rudelle Likely 'from Rudelle' (place name) or derived from a Germanic element meaning 'fame' (related to Rudolf) French Girl
Rue Regret; the rue herb (Ruta), a medicinal/bitter plant French Girl
Ruelle small street; alley; lane French Girl
Rushel Modern respelling; meaning varies by root: 'ewe' (Rachel), 'little rock' (Rochelle), or 'red‑haired' (Russell). English, French Girl
Rushelle Likely 'little red(-haired) one' (derived from Russell) - a feminine elaboration English, French Girl
Rychelle Derived from Rochelle ('little rock') or Michelle ('Who is like God?'); commonly interpreted as 'little rock.' English, French Girl
Rynee Reborn; born again French Girl
Sallianne Combination of Sarah ('princess') and Anne ('grace') - often interpreted as 'graceful princess' or 'princess of grace'. French Girl
Sandrine Defender/protector of mankind French Girl
Sara-Jane Combines Sarah ('princess') and Jane ('God is gracious') - roughly 'princess who is gracious'. French, Hebrew Girl
Sarah-Jane Combines Sarah (“princess”) and Jane (“God is gracious”) French, Hebrew Girl
Sarene serene; calm, peaceful English, French Girl
Sarlote derived from Charles/Karl meaning "free" - often rendered as "free woman" or "petite" French Girl
Sateene Derived from satin - 'like satin'; smooth, glossy, elegant English, French Girl
Satina Likely 'silky, smooth, luxurious' (from satin) or 'true/virtuous' (from Sanskrit 'sat') French Girl
Satine Like satin; smooth, glossy, luxurious English, French Girl