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When I first heard this word used as a name I cringed because it sounds like another American who romanticizes France trying to sound French by making a random French word into a name. I've kind of gotten used to it now, and I wouldn't say I hate it. The meaning's not as random as 'deja', and at least it's not 'Bonjour'. Also, "Soleil" is a masculine word, but whatever.
Basically, it's a little weird but it's alright.
I think Soleil is a very unique and a pretty name, I actually have a friend named Soleil and the teachers keep on pronouncing it wrong since for hers it's a silent S. But anyway it's very cute but hard pronouncing.
Wdym "silent s"? It's literally so-LAY.
I'm highly offended by the amount of people on here who said the name Soleil looks horrid on a female. I don't identify as either gender, as I am agender, but I was born a female and my name is Soleil. I'd say it has a nice, soft feminine touch to it, and I cannot imagine it being on a male, though I do respect any males out there who are named Soleil. Why does this name look so horrid on me? I grew up with it, I lived with it, and I still do. To me, it dances ballet in the corners, it reaches sunshine at the end, it has a soft, vibrant touch in the middle. I don't get the many people on here who say it's for a boy. It can be for anyone.
*moodswing*
I love this name so much~ all my teachers said it was beautiful, too! When I was in 3rd to 7th grade, I hated this name because of the pronunciation issues, but now I see that it's absolutely beautiful~
The name Soleil gives off a soft touch and so many of my teachers have said it was beautiful! (And yes, my name is Soleil-) I grew up hating this name because of the pronunciation issues but now I just love this name~
Used by people who associate France and French with "classiness" and so use a French masculine noun as a given name with the hopes that their child will seem more "classy". A bit like calling a child Paris or Diamond.
Sun - English
Sonne - German
Soleil - French. As unusual to an English speaking person as the idea of a Frenchman called Sun or Moon Bernard.
I love this name so much! It's very unique. This is actually my best friend's name, except the spelling is modified.
What a gorgeous, sunny, and bright name Soleil is. It’s really pretty and seems fun to use. I am pleasantly surprised it made it to the US Top 1000 last year considering mispronunciation issues it may have. It also reminds me of Soleil Moon Frye, which is an okay association. Let’s see how long it last.
I've never encountered this name on its own in French-speaking Canada, but I've met a few people named Marie-Soleil. Possibly inspired by Marisol? I think it flows better as a two-part name or as a middle name, personally. I wonder why it's particularly common as a girls' name, given that the noun "Soleil" is masculine in French.
Beautiful and sunny!
Very pretty and sunny.
It's an alright name, but I see it as more masculine, probably because the only Soleil I've known was a boy.
If I were to have a daughter, I would definitely name her Soleil! I just love the way it sounds, and there wouldn't be three other Soleils in the school or class, unlike my name.
I have a Soleil, she was born in 2007. Her and I both love her name and I chose it for her because she looked like a little warrior. She was strong, pushy, determined and fiery, like the sun. I had named her Willow but after five weeks I knew this wasn’t suitable for her so I called the registry and arranged to make an amendment to the forms.When she was about three we went camping on Fraser Island. There was a group of French people in the camp kitchen. They asked her name and I told them. One girl scoffed and said ‘it’s a word, it isn’t a name!’ I said it is her name and I am very happy with it. People call their kids Ebony, Diamond, Asia and Jasmine. These are a colour, a compressed bit of coal, a continent, and a plant.
My name is Maria Soleil, and I've gone by Soleil since I was a kid. It has its ups and downs. I think I've grown into it now, at 23. I worked somewhere I had to wear a nametag and I had multiple comments daily on what a beautiful, unique name it is. It's definitely a conversation starter! Growing up in Canada I took French immersion, which was useful because lots of people ask me if I speak French because of my name (I do, I'm fluent). Sometimes "Soleil" would be on a spelling test and my classmates would wink at me. When I was younger, especially in school, a lot of people found it hard to pronounce ("sol-eel? Sol-ee-ay?") but no one's had that problem in a few years. I still wish I had a more normal name, but I guess I can appreciate its uniqueness.
My name is Soleil and this is the first I've ever heard such negative comments on this name/word what have you, ever! This name is very beautiful, brings character to the person whom it's named upon. It is a happy, bright name and very positive as it means sun. Growing up, as I am 20 now, I have always got compliments on how beautiful and unique my name is. Sure, I suppose you can use it as a boy name but honestly this name in my opinion is more feminine than masculine. Whether it is used as a first or middle name, I believe if this is your name or one of your names, be proud. You're unique and all those people making fun of you are just jealous they're stuck with a name that half the world probably has. I hated my name growing up, and love it because I don't know a single soul with it and it makes me unique as a person, when people use my name I don't care if it's negative or not, everyone knows who they're talking about. BE PROUD THIS NAME IS AWESOME, it means sun- like make that your nickname, it is so cool, lol.
I think this makes a lovely girl's name! I love that it means sun! I don't think it really matters that it is masculine and not used as a name in France.
My name is literally Soleil Marie. I wish I was kidding but I'm not. My name is in full Soleil Marie R. K_____ and I live in America and here's the thing- not only am I normally called Soleil I have strawberry blonde hair. And I'm sick and tired of all the highschoolers in my algebra class saying mean things about my name (most take french) because when I go back to the middle school for the rest of my classes I'm told how pretty my name is. It upsets me because I get made fun of for it when it's a very pretty and unique name, especially seeing as I have never met another with the same name. The name can be considered masculine I guess, but it is more popular as a girls name, but what some adults who have years on me (I'm only 13) don't understand is it is all about perspective and the way someone looks at it. I mean, think about it it's not popular in France itself even though it's French and more popular in places such as the US. Why? It's all about the perspective and mindset even you could say cultural mind set that we get growing up in the places we do.
My son's name is Soleil, his father (my husband) and I met by chance in front of Cirque du Soleil and found a lucky (lost) ticket on the ground. Years later we decided to name our first child Soleil. We get plenty of positive comments on my son's unique name and everyone loves it, including French people, Canadians and what have you. Another perk is that everyone can pronounce it (once told to silent out the L). Not everyone can spell it, often people spell it Soliel.
I like this. I guess because I like names that have Sol- (meaning sun).
Well my name is Soleil. And everyday I get a comment on how beautiful my name is. I would appreciate it if u people wouldn't be so sexist with the name. It can be used for both genders. Mostly a girl though. I'm 12 years old. And Soleil Luna is a perfect name. If u want ur daughter to feel special everyday name her that!
I'm all right with the name Soleil but not names like Cerish, Precious, Honor/Honour, Piety, Treasure, etc. Ugh. Soleil is not a "real" name therefore it doesn't hold any gender. You can't base the gender on where the word came from. Otherwise, we wouldn't have any explanation for names that almost completely switched genders like Kelly or Ashley. Many languages are genderless. Even though this comes from a French word, it is not a French name.Oh, and Luna Soleil does not sound cool. It sounds like you want your kid to come home from school with bruises every day.
I love the name Soleil. I don't care if it's a word, because I'm a fan of SOME word names. I don't even care if the word is masculine. I agree with one of the above users. Luna Soleil sounds amazing for a character. A real baby? Not so much. But an amazing character in a story.
I'm kind of surprised at the numerous negative comments surrounding Soleil. Then again, maybe it's because I'm American and numerous words have been turned into names over here that *shouldn't* be names (Cherish, Precious, Honor/Honour, Piety, Treasure, etc.), that Soleil isn't bad at all. I am also currently in my fifth year of studying the French language, and do agree that Soleil has some masculine qualities, and wouldn't use it as a first name. (I think it should be listed on this site as unisex.) However, I think Soleil has a lot of charm in the middle name spot, or in the second slot of a hyphenated name.
I wouldn't use this name as a first name, but wouldn't the name Luna Soleil sound cool?! Lune means moon in French.
Oh, brother. Pseudo-French names don't reflect very well, and the French are probably laughing at them. Since this is technically a masculine word, it sounds bad on a girl.
Soleil is horrid on a female, but pretty cool on a guy. It sounds and looks WAY too masculine to be used on a girl.
If I didn't know how to speak French, I'd think this name was pronounced "So-leel."
I adore this on a boy, Soleil looks so masculine to me.
Hello? Has everyone forgotten about what ruined this name? Soleil IS A SHAVING COMPANY. Don't forget that you will almost be naming your child after a shaving company if you have forgotten.
Ah, qu'est-ce qu'est arrivé. That means "what happened here?"The word "Soleil" is grammatically masculine, and should not, therefore, be used as a feminine name, as it never would be in an actual French-speaking country. That being said, the old English word for sun, sonne is grammatically feminine. Odd, is it not? Also, the old English word for moon, mona, was masculine. Wonders never cease, I suppose.
What a beautiful, unforgettable name!
It sounds weird to anyone who speaks or understands French. I only took French for three years, and this definitely appears like a weird name, sort of like a hippie name with a foreign twist.
The only way I could ever be convinced to name my kid Soleil is if they were born at a Cirque de Soleil show. Awesome name though.

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