Colette

koh-LET
Meaning: Victorious
Gender
Girl
Origin
French, Latin, Greek
Popularity Rank
#442 (girls)
#888 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Colette has enjoyed varying levels of popularity over the years, particularly in France and among those who appreciate vintage names. It has seen a resurgence in recent years as parents seek names that are both timeless and distinctive.

Why Parents Choose Colette

Parents often choose Colette for its elegant sound and its association with literary and artistic heritage. It offers a classic yet unique choice for a baby girl.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Colette originated from the French name Nicolette, which is a diminutive of Nicole. It gained popularity in the early 20th century, largely thanks to the famous French author Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, who became a prominent literary figure, known for her novels and influence on feminist literature.

Colette is a name that carries a rich cultural heritage, particularly in French literature and arts. It evokes a sense of sophistication and grace, often associated with strong female figures.

Notable People Named Colette

  • Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette)
  • Colette Besson (French Olympic athlete)
  • Colette Dinnigan (Australian fashion designer)

Name Variations

Nicolette Collette Coletta

Related Names

Similar Sounding Names

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Sibling Name Ideas

Juliette Amélie Margaux

Pop Culture References

  • Colette (2018 film)
  • Colette the character in the movie 'The Age of Adaline'