120 Common French Names with Meanings

Common French names tend to have a smooth, familiar sound. Some feel classic and romantic, others feel crisp and modern. If you are naming a baby, a character, a pet, or even a username, this list is built for fast picking. Say a few out loud and you will quickly hear which ones fit your vibe.

Common French boy names

  • Adrien: from Hadria
  • Alain: little rock
  • Alexandre: defender of mankind
  • Antoine: priceless, praiseworthy
  • Armand: soldier
  • Arthur: bear
  • Axel: father of peace
  • Baptiste: one who baptizes
  • Bastien: from Sebaste
  • Benoit: blessed
  • Bruno: brown
  • Cedric: kindly, loved
  • Charles: free man
  • Christophe: Christ-bearer
  • Claude: lame, crippled
  • Clement: merciful, gentle
  • Damien: to tame, subdue
  • Daniel: God is my judge
  • David: beloved
  • Denis: follower of Dionysus
  • Dimitri: devoted to Demeter
  • Dominique: of the Lord
  • Edgar: wealthy spear
  • Emmanuel: God is with us
  • Etienne: crown, garland
  • Felix: happy, fortunate
  • Florian: flowering
  • Francois: Frenchman, free man
  • Gabriel: God is my strength
  • Gael: generous lord
  • Georges: farmer
  • Gerard: brave spear
  • Gregoire: watchful
  • Guillaume: resolute protector
  • Henri: home ruler
  • Hugo: mind, spirit
  • Isaac: he will laugh
  • Jacques: supplanter
  • Jean: God is gracious
  • Jerome: sacred name
  • Jules: youthful
  • Julien: youthful
  • Karim: generous, noble
  • Laurent: from Laurentum
  • Leo: lion
  • Leonard: brave lion
  • Louis: famous warrior
  • Luc: light
  • Lucas: light-giving
  • Marc: dedicated to Mars
  • Marcel: little warrior
  • Martin: of Mars
  • Mathieu: gift of God
  • Michel: who is like God?
  • Nicolas: victory of the people
  • Olivier: olive tree
  • Pascal: of Easter
  • Patrice: nobleman
  • Paul: small, humble
  • Philippe: lover of horses
  • Pierre: rock, stone
  • Quentin: fifth
  • Raphael: God has healed
  • Remi: oarsman
  • Rene: reborn
  • Romain: Roman
  • Samuel: God has heard
  • Sebastien: from Sebaste
  • Simon: he has heard
  • Theo: gift of God
  • Thomas: twin
  • Tristan: sorrowful
  • Victor: conqueror, winner
  • Vincent: conquering
  • Xavier: new house
  • Yann: God is gracious

Common French girl names

  • Adele: noble
  • Adrienne: from Hadria
  • Aimee: beloved
  • Alice: noble
  • Amelie: work
  • Anais: grace
  • Angelique: angelic
  • Anna: grace
  • Ariane: most holy
  • Aurelie: golden
  • Beatrice: bringer of joy
  • Camille: attendant for a temple
  • Carine: pure
  • Caroline: free woman
  • Cecile: blind
  • Celeste: heavenly
  • Charlotte: free woman
  • Chloe: green shoot, blooming
  • Claire: bright, clear
  • Clara: bright, clear
  • Colette: victory of the people
  • Coralie: coral
  • Danielle: God is my judge
  • Delphine: dolphin
  • Elise: God is my oath
  • Elodie: wealth, riches
  • Emilie: rival
  • Estelle: star
  • Eva: life
  • Florence: flourishing
  • Gabrielle: God is my strength
  • Genevieve: tribe woman
  • Giselle: pledge
  • Helene: torch, shining light
  • Ines: pure, chaste
  • Isabelle: God is my oath
  • Jade: jade stone
  • Jeanne: God is gracious
  • Josephine: God will add
  • Juliette: youthful
  • Laure: laurel
  • Laurette: little laurel
  • Lea: weary
  • Leonie: lioness
  • Lilou: lily
  • Lina: tender
  • Louise: famous warrior
  • Lucie: light
  • Madeleine: from Magdala
  • Manon: bitterness (also “wished-for child”)
  • Margaux: pearl
  • Marie: beloved, wished-for child
  • Marion: beloved, wished-for child
  • Mathilde: mighty in battle
  • Maud: mighty in battle
  • Melanie: black, dark
  • Mireille: to admire
  • Nadia: hope
  • Noemie: pleasantness
  • Oceane: ocean
  • Pauline: small, humble
  • Rose: rose
  • Salome: peace
  • Sarah: princess
  • Serena: serene, calm
  • Sophie: wisdom
  • Suzanne: lily
  • Sylvie: of the forest
  • Valentine: strong, healthy
  • Veronique: true image
  • Victoire: victory
  • Violaine: violet flower
  • Yvette: yew tree
  • Zoe: life

If you want the most everyday French feel, names like Jean, Louis, Claire, Sophie, and Camille fit right in. If you want something common but a little more distinctive, try Gael, Romain, Anais, Oceane, or Aurelie.

Pick a few favorites, say them out loud, and you will know pretty quickly which one sounds like it belongs.