Short and classic first names will dominate the trends in 2025
Short and classic first names will dominate the trends in 2025

In 2025, the choice of first names in France confirmed already well-established trends: parents favored short, simple, and easy-to-pronounce names, often imbued with timeless values. International influences also remained strong, with names understood in several languages.

For girls, several names stand out. Among the most popular are Jade, Emma, ​​Louise, Ambre, Alice, and Lina. Names like Rose, Anna, Mia, and Chloé also continue to be popular, confirming a balance between modernity and tradition.

A marked stability in male first names in 2025

For boys, the trends follow the same pattern: Gabriel, Léo, and Raphaël remain the most popular, along with names like Louis, Noah, and Arthur. These names, often short or biblical, represent a continuity and are reassuring due to their timeless nature.

Overall, the 2025 rankings show strong stability: names already popular in recent years still dominate, with few major changes. The return of classic names, combined with an international outlook, continues to shape parents' choices.

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