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Haitian Girl Names

Haitian Creole names for Girls / Females
Mwen rele Rose

Here are some traditional Haitian names you can give to your newborn baby girl. We’ve included the audio pronunciation below. Scroll down to see names that start with the different letters. Many are historical and unique!

If you need more help, please ask us anything. We also posted a list of male names in Haitian Creole.

Haitian Creole Names for Baby Girls

Haitian Names for Girls

Si wap chache yon non pou bay timoun ou menm
If you are searching for a name to give your child

Ki ta vle bay pitit fi pote yon bel non kreyol :
If you want to give your daughter a beautiful Creole name:

  • Rose
  • Roseberline
  • Rosena
  • Esther
  • Alexandra
  • Anne
  • Anna
  • Beatrice
  • Laura
  • Chelove
  • Chabine
  • Sabrina
  • Julliètte
  • Junie
  • Marjorie
  • Micheline
  • Chantale
  • Rosemerlande
  • Tamara
  • Bethina
  • Chinose
  • Fafane
  • Stephania
  • Stephanie
  • Fabiola
  • Litta
  • Micheline
  • Minourie
  • Christine
Most Common Names in Haiti (Do You See Yours?)

Which Haitian Girl Names are Your Favorite?

If we left something off the list, please leave a comment to help make this article even better. When you think of Haitian names, what is the first one that comes to mind?

Most Popular Haitian First Names for Baby Girls

This article lists the most popular names for those looking for Haitian names or names in Haitian Creole. Creole (the main language spoken in Haiti) and French (the official language) are just a few of the many languages that Haitians speak.

We have compiled a list of the most popular, unique and well-known Haitian names. You’ll find names with Latin, Greek and Spanish origins in our diverse list of Haiti names. Keep reading to find some beautiful Haitian girl names and unique Haitian boy names.

Most Common Given Names for Babies in Haitian Creole

These are some poetic Creole baby names for your daughter. Wouldn’t it be great to name your daughter after a favorite literary character? We’re sure you would. Here are some beautiful names mentioned in literature.

Are you searching for names for boys that are either traditional or modern? You’ll find everything you need on this list.

You’re looking for the most popular names for your baby girl? We have compiled a list of some of the most popular and well-respected Haitian names for girls. You can choose the one that you love the most from the following:

There are certain names that are very popular in every culture. While some people prefer to name their baby one of these names, others enjoy choosing names that are unique. If you fall into the latter category, you’ll love to call your baby boy one of these popular names.

Your daughter will be proud to stand out among her coworkers, so it is a good idea to choose a popular name. These are the most common names for your baby girl.

FAQ about choosing a Haitian Name for your Baby Girl

What are the most common names for Haitian children?

The most common names for Haitian children include Stéphanie, Fabiola, Esther, Tamara, Roseline, Cassandra, Farah, Phara, Lovely, Lovelie.

What are some rare given name in Haitian Creole for babies?

Some less common baby names are Myrlande, Islande, Chedeline, Jenniflore, Lourdes-Gina, Fabienne, Anaïca, Nadia.

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Miss Estherline is the voice of Haitian Croele Net. She was born in Port-au-Prince and has lived in Haiti her whole life. She is fluent in Haitian Creole, French, and English. Even with a difficult childhood, she maintained a desire to help others - especially children. She is the mother of one daughter and they dream of someday visiting America.  Creole is her native language, but she is also fluent in French. You can also listen to her talking about her life. You can hear her beautiful voice on our original Creole Pronunciations.

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