These original first names for girls, accepted by the French civil status

These original first names for girls, accepted by the French civil status

For your future little girl, do you want an original first name while being “portable”? Discover our selection of original first names for girls, all validated by the French civil status. Singular first names, spelling and linguistic variants, these 15 rare pearls have assets to seduce. Will they crack you up?

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For your future granddaughter, do you want an original first name while being “portable”? Discover our selection of original first names for girls, all validated by the French civil status. Singular first names, spelling and linguistic variants, these 15 rare pearls have assets to seduce. Will they crack you up?

15 original first names for girls, which have been accepted by civil status

These original names for girls, admitted by French civil status

Today, there are many original first names for girls. Since the law of January 8, 1993, parents have indeed a lot of freedom in the choice of the first name of their children. The limit ? Do not harm the child. So exit the Clitorine and other Covidine!

We have selected the most beautiful original names for little girls, accepted by civil status, and associated with recent births by INSEE. Some are spelling or linguistic variants, like Apolyne, a variant of Apolline, Lyo, the alter ego of Lio, or Aelis, the Occitan form of Alice.

Others are little French names that have fallen into oblivion, like Fantine, or first names of foreign origin that are not very common in France, like Brandy, Imaan and Aviva. Their only common point? To be rare. Charm, exotic sounds, rarity... These nuggets have their assets, and could seduce you.

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