10Chloé

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Have you noticed how the short names have been popular lately? So it’s no surprise that Chloé continues to climb the list of popular baby names. In addition, this name means “young plant” in Greek. A beautiful and eco-friendly name, what else?

11Emma

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Emma has always been a staple in the United Kingdom and it seems difficult to overthrow it. And since the 90s, it has also been a very popular name in France. Actually, since the 2000s, it has always been in the 5 most popular names. Impressive! This name could have a Germanic root, from the world “ermin” (“omnipotence” or “mighty power”). Many celebrities are named Emma : Emma de Caunes, Emma Stone, Emma Watson…

12Andréa

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With or without an accent, for girls or for boys… This name is very versatile. Andréa is a name of Greek origin symbolizing “strength” or “courage”. If you were addicted to TV shows in the 90’s, you might remember Andrea Parker, a very strong character from The Pretender.