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Moet

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How to Pronounce Moet

Pronounced moh-ET /moΚŠΛˆΙ›t/Low

Meaning: Moet is used as a girls' name chiefly because it echoes the famous champagne house Moet et Chandon; the surname Moet is of Dutch and French origin, and the name carries connotations of celebration rather than a fixed literal meaning.Low

In 30 seconds: Moet is a modern girls' name that echoes the champagne house Moet et Chandon. Said moh-ET, it appeared for a small number of American girls from around the early nineteen-nineties as a word-name suggesting celebration and luxury.
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Origin LowDutch, French
MeaningMoet is used as a girls' name chiefly because it echoes the famous champagne house Moet et Chandon; the surname Moet is of Dutch and French origin, and the name carries connotations of celebration rather than a fixed literal meaning.
U.S. rank (2004)#17937 β†˜ Falling
2004 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1998
Total births (all-time)β‰ˆ 136

Popularity in the U.S. Β· SSA data

peak 199819902004

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Moet reflects the small trend of celebratory word-names in its era. It was never common, given to only about twenty girls a year at its brief high in the late nineteen-nineties.

Parents drawn to it liked its sparkle and its air of festivity, much as others chose Champagne or Chardonnay. A girl named Moet would now be in her twenties or thirties, and the name reads as bright and celebratory, with an honest tie to the champagne label.

Did you know? The champagne marque takes its name from the family surname Moet, of Dutch and French roots; as a given name Moet is best understood as a brand-echoing word-name, chosen for its glamorous associations rather than a deep traditional etymology.
Overall data confidence 30%
References - Moet β€” Word-name echoing Moet et Chandon champagne; surname Moet of Dutch/French origin

Variations

MoettMoetteMoya

Nicknames

MoEttaMoey

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Moet mean?

It is a modern word-name echoing the champagne house Moet; the surname Moet is Dutch and French, and the name suggests celebration rather than a fixed meaning.

How do you pronounce Moet?

It is said moh-ET /moΚŠΛˆΙ›t/, two syllables with the stress on the second.

Is Moet a boy or girl name?

Moet is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Moet?

It has always been very rare, given to only about twenty girls a year at its brief peak in the late nineteen-nineties.

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