
Rare, elegant and full of symbols, this floral-inspired feminine first name is experiencing discreet but continuous progression. Heir to a unique botanical and spiritual history, today it attracts parents in search of originality and meaning.
A Latin origin at the crossroads of nature and the sacred
From Latin caputmeaning “the head”, the first name Capucine evolved in Italian towards capuccinowhich designates the “cap”. This linguistic transformation is not trivial: it refers directly to the ornamental plant imported from Peru and cultivated in Europe from the 18th century.
Its red and orange flowers, with their evocative shape, were reminiscent of the hoods worn by certain monks, notably the Franciscans. This is how the plant inherited its name… before it became a feminine first name in its own right, imbued with poetry and spirituality.
A passionate and assertive temperament
According to The 2026 First Name Guide (Éditions Solar), this first name is associated with an intense character. Passionate and emotional, the person who wears it stands out for her pugnacity and her ability to defend her convictions.
The color traditionally associated with it is green, a symbol of growth and balance, while the number 6 evokes harmony and a sense of responsibility. The holiday is celebrated on October 5, a date still little known but rich in meaning for the families who have chosen it.
A first name that is still rare but clearly growing
Not very common, this first name nevertheless shows an upward trend. Its average age, estimated at 12 years, reflects a recent revival of interest, driven by a generation of parents sensitive to rare and natural first names.
Among the figures who contribute to its visibility, we can cite Capucine Puerari, stylist, whose creative journey reflects the originality and strength of character associated with this first name.
At the crossroads of tradition, nature and modernity, this unique feminine first name continues to trace its path, discreet but resolutely distinctive.