Choosing a name for your baby is a crucial step in every parent's life. This name will accompany your child throughout their life, shaping their identity in part. Whether it's a family tradition or a cultural trend, your child's name carries significant weight.
To help you choose, we offer some first name ideas that cover a variety of styles and preferences at the end of the article.
But first, you can try these different methods if the name of your future baby is not obvious!

There's an app, KinderApp , that allows expectant parents to find a baby name together. It's a bit like a "Tinder" for baby names. The principle is simple: the app shows you a baby name, swipe right if you like it, left if you don't. You'll be immediately notified when you both like the same baby name!
Alternatively, you can browse specialist books and websites like that offer comprehensive lists of baby names with their meanings, origins, and popularity. You can browse these resources for inspiring ideas.
You can also explore your family tree; it can give you ideas for old or traditional names that have special meaning for your family. It's also a wonderful way to honor your ancestors!
Movies, books, TV series, and even mythology can also be great sources of inspiration. For example, names taken from characters in your favorite literary works or mythological heroes can be unique and meaningful.
If you still get stuck, we offer some first name ideas below.
Classic first names remain safe bets. Their longevity is often linked to their simplicity and timeless elegance.
For girls:
- Alice
- Caroline
- Emma
- Jeanne
- Mathilde
For boys:
- Antoine
- Romain
- Jules
- Nathan
- Simon
These first names are appreciated for their timeless character and their ability to cross generations without losing their charm.
For those looking to think outside the box, modern and original first names offer an interesting alternative.
For girls:
- Carlotta
- Zelda
- Janna
- Joy
- Billie
For boys:
- Aaron
- Como
- Abel
- Ulysses
- Ariel
These first names are often chosen for their originality and their ability to make the child stand out at first glance.
Unisex names are gaining popularity, reflecting a society increasingly open to diversity and gender equality.
- Charlie
- Sacha
- Alois
- Noa
- Camille
- Jude
- Axel/Axelle
- Lou
- Mael/Maelle
These names offer great flexibility and can suit any child, regardless of gender, while remaining elegant and modern.

With these different methods and ideas, we hope you find a first name that you like and that has a special meaning for you and your family.
Consider sharing this article with a future parent and tell us, what name did you give your children?