French names read as elegant without much effort. Elise, Adele, Lucien, Remy. They're popular enough to feel familiar but distinct enough to stand out on a class list. Easy to pronounce for English speakers, which helps.
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free woman
may Jehovah add
remedy, cure
full of life
from Saint-Denis
beloved, esteemed
small one, diminutive
she, her
star
sun
pretty, beautiful
from Quincy, France
graceful vine
golden, of gold (d'or)
beautiful
desired, longed for
canal, channel, pipe
street
little Anne, dear Anne
grace, beloved
ten (from French dix)
feminine form of Charles
hair (related to French cheveux)
little thing, victorious people
little Nicole, people's victory
little Eliot
from Nimes, sturdy cloth
the desired one
little Josée, beloved addition
daydream, pleasant fantasy
from Colette or Nicole
pretty, beautiful
I adore, I love
brave as a lion
sun
nickname of affection for G-names
beautiful, handsome
from Lourdes, place of miracles
from Arcy (place in Normandy)
woman from Normandy
sense of familiarity
feminine diminutive of Antoine/Anthony
feminine form of Jack/Jacques/James
trade wind
friend
from Lassy (Norman place name)
petite and feminine (French diminutive)
from Brittany (French region)
royal, regal
from Nimes (city in France)
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