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Debutante baby girl names

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Written by Kim Grundy   

From Vivienne to Madeline, you will love the elegance and beauty of these debutante baby girl names. If you are already planning your daughter’s debutante ball or just love the sound of sophisticated names, you will love our list of elegant names, French names and even royal baby names.

A debutante is a young lady who is formally introduced as a member of the elite society through a debutante or cotillion ball when she is 18 years-old. If you are raising your own future debutante, these elegant and sophisticated baby names are the perfect choice.  They are timeless, classic and never go out of style.

 

Elegant baby names

Elegant and old fashioned baby girl names are back in fashion, with celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian naming her daughter Penelope and Tori Spelling naming her daughter Hattie.

Check out more elegant baby names perfect for your future debutante:

 

French baby girl names

C’est magnifique! We thought it was only fitting to round up some of our favorite French baby girl names since debutante is a French word that means, “female beginner.” These names are romantic with an exotic sound to them.

 

Check out our list of French baby girl names meanings for more ideas 

Royal baby names

If you got up in the wee hours of the morning to watch the royal wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton, you are sure to love these royal baby names.  Thanks to the Queen, Elizabeth is the most popular royal baby name, followed by Diana and Katherine. Looking at the royal family names, check out more ideas for your future princess:

 

Ideas for picking a debutante baby name

When searching for the perfect name for your debutante, avoid picking a name that is too popular. Check out the top 100 baby girl names from the Social Security Administration and try to avoid those names at the top of the list, such as Sophia or Isabella.  These are both beautiful names, but you run the risk of several other ladies with the exact same name.

Lastly, keep your name choice classic and sophisticated and avoid switching up the spelling, for example Emmalee instead of Emily or Cyndee instead of Cindy.

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