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Apolline
Pronounced ah-poh-LEEN /ɑ.poʊˈlin/Medium
Meaning: A French feminine form of Apollo — from the Greek god Apollo (of light, music and the sun); 'of Apollo'; we note the deity linkLow
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History & Origin
Apolline is a French feminine form of Apollo — from the Greek god Apollo (of light, music and the sun); 'of Apollo' (we note the deity link). A lyrical, classic name (said 'ah-poh-LEEN'; St. Apollonia is the namesake).
In the U.S. it appears in French families. Rare, of-Apollo at the root, and classic.
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What does the name Apolline mean?
Apolline is a French feminine of Apollo — the Greek god of light and the sun — hence 'of Apollo'. We note the deity link.
How do you pronounce Apolline?
It's said ah-poh-LEEN /ɑ.poʊˈlin/ — three syllables, stress on the last.
Is Apolline a boy or girl name?
Apolline is a girl's name.
How popular is Apolline?
Apolline is a very rare name in the U.S.













