If the upcoming Olympic Games Paris 2024 have you thinking about everything French, why not look to the country that brought us everything from Champagne to croissants for inspiration when naming your bundle of joy? Click through our gallery for the best French-inspired baby names for your bundle of joy. You might even start a new trend When it comes to French names, Remy is one of the most adorable. According to The Bump, it comes from the French city of Rheims, and also means 'oarsman' or 'rower'.

While the name has long been a popular unisex name, according to the 2023 Australian Baby Names report by McCrindle Research, it was one of seven boys names that debuted in the top 100 list for the first time. Remy appeared in 73rd spot, up from 120 the previous year, making it the most popular new boys' name of the year. According to BabyCenter, Elodie is the French form of the Spanish name Elodia, a combination of 'ali', meaning 'other', and 'od', which means 'riches' or 'wealth' while Nameberry says it translates to 'foreign riches'.

Nameberry says the name has started to rise in popularity in recent years but remains relatively unique. While the name Gabriel is of Hebrew origins and has biblical links (it is the name of the archangel Gabriel), it is one of the most popular boys' names in France, according to Nameberry. Gabriel also happens to be the name of the French love interest played by Lucas Bravo in the Netflix series Emily in Paris .

 Colette is a French na.