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Open Image ModalJosetteJosette is the nickname for the French moniker Josephine. We love it because it’s less common than other French names ending in “ette,” such as Claudette or Paulette. Plus, the name is playfully feminine. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(04 of21)
Open Image ModalRouxThis moniker is perfect for a red-haired baby girl, as it means “reddish brown.” Thanks to “The Hunger Games,” the name Rue has gained attention, but this French spelling gives it a unique and modern twist. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(05 of21)
Open Image ModalSandrineSandrine is such a romantic name! Interestingly, it’s the French variation of Alexandra. We love this name for its sophistication and femininity. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(06 of21)
Open Image ModalBlancheWhile Blanche might seem like an old-fashioned name, we think it’s due for a comeback! Meaning “white,” Blanche is not only a saint’s name, but was also a royal name in France in the 12th century. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(07 of21)
Open Image ModalEleanore / EleonoreThis moniker is the French variation of Eleanor and exudes femininity and elegance. Thanks to Eleanor of Aquitaine, who ruled France during the Middle Ages, the name has gone in and out of fashion. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(08 of21)
Open Image ModalYvette It’s no surprise that Yvette is the French variation of Yvonne. The “ette” ending gives the name a daintier, romantic feel. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(09 of21)
Open Image ModalOdelia Although this beautiful name is of Hebrew origin, it is commonly associated with the 8th century French saint. Odelia is a sweet and lovely name that will age well as your baby grows. (credit:Getty)
Girls' Names(10 of21)
Open Image ModalMargauxMargaux is the French spelling of Margot. We love this moniker because it’s an eccentric version of the forever stylish Margaret or Marguerite. (credit:Getty)
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Open Image ModalBenoitThis French name means “blessed.” Its cool sound is a fun twist on regular old Benjamin or old-fashioned Benedict, but still allows you to nickname your child Ben, an old classic. (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(13 of21)
Open Image ModalLucLuc is the hip, sexier version of the more common name Luke and is pronounced exactly the same way. If you want a name with subtle uniqueness, this is a great choice! (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(14 of21)
Open Image ModalAimeryIf you’re looking to jump on board the gender-neutral baby name trend, Aimery is a unique choice. The moniker is similar to the unisex name Emery and means “king of work.” (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(15 of21)
Open Image ModalThéo This moniker is pronounced TAY-o thanks to the French accent. Théo is a refreshing spin on the popular Theo, which stands on its own or is often used the short form of Theodore. (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(16 of21)
Open Image ModalEmileEmile means “industrious.” We love it for its friendly, easygoing feel. (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(17 of21)
Open Image ModalRayderRayder certainly isn’t a name you hear every day. Meaning “counselor,” this moniker exudes feelings of strength and stability. (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(18 of21)
Open Image ModalBeauA handsome name for your handsome boy! This moniker is full of playful charm and is quickly climbing the charts. Last year, it ranked #228 on the list of most popular baby names for boys in the U.S. (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(19 of21)
Open Image ModalFabian Fabian sounds like a fairy tale name and we’re digging it! This ancient moniker belongs to a saint, a pope and a character from Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(20 of21)
Open Image ModalArmandArmand is a strong name that means “soldier.” According to Nameberry.com, this moniker used to be the “world's most romantic names,” despite being fairly uncommon. (credit:Getty)
Boys' Names(21 of21)
Open Image ModalLerouxYou’d never guess that this moniker means “red-haired one.” We love the name Leroux for its adventurous feel and modern sound. (credit:Getty)