Cosette
Cosette is a French name derived from the French word 'chosette', which means 'little thing'. It gained popularity through the classic novel 'Les Misérables' by Victor Hugo, where Cosette is the name of one of the main characters, a young girl who faces many hardships but ultimately finds love and happiness.
The name Cosette has a charming and endearing quality to it, reflecting its meaning as a 'little thing' or a 'small one'. It evokes a sense of innocence, sweetness, and vulnerability, which may be appealing to parents who wish to convey these qualities for their daughter.
Despite its literary connection, the name Cosette has a simplicity and warmth that transcends its literary origins. It has a gentle, melodic sound and a distinctly French flair, making it a unique and beautiful choice for a baby girl.
Parents may choose this name for their daughter to symbolize their hopes for her to grow up with a kind, gentle, and resilient spirit, much like the character Cosette in the famous novel.