
This female first name of Latin origin, with a delicate and warm sound, remains confidential in France. In 2025, less than 30 little girls should inherit it, according to The official first names (First Éditions).
A name with singular charm
Coming from Latin and linked to the day of birth, the first name Christmas embodies joy and light. Although present in the French landscape, it remains relatively discreet for a long time: only 4,800 women bear it today. Its rarity makes it a unique, almost exclusive choice for parents in search of originality.
A personality marked by independence and charisma
According to The official first nameswomen who wear this first name are distinguished by their insatiable curiosity, their dynamism and their independence of mind. Courageous, they also give a certain charisma which naturally attracts attention. These qualities make them assertive personalities, ready to take up challenges.
Less than 30 births planned in 2025
Forecasts for the year 2025 confirm the scarcity of this choice: less than 30 newborns should carry this first name in France. In a context where certain short and modern female first names largely dominate trends, it retains a timeless image, attached to a certain French tradition.
Other rare first names in 2025
The case of this first name is not isolated. Several female first names formerly more widespread will be awarded to less than 30 little girls in 2025. This is the case, for example, of first names with classical charm like Albertine, Célestine or Eleonore, which appeal to a minority of parents sensitive to their elegance and their singularity. These rare choices draw a trend: that of confidential first names, carrying a strong and almost exclusive identity.