A Whimsical History

Caprice is a feminine given name with French origins, derived from the word ‘caprice,’ meaning a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior. Historically, it was used to describe someone fanciful, playful, or unpredictable—often associated with aristocratic circles in 18th-century France. The name carries connotations of elegance, independence, and a touch of mystique.

How It Sounds

IPA: /kəˈpriːs/

Phonetic: ka-PREES

Gender Identity

female

Sweet Little Names

  • Capri
  • Cappy
  • Rie
  • Priya

Notable Caprices

  • Caprice Bourgeois — French actress and model
  • Caprice Lapointe — Canadian actress

Cultural Echoes

Caprice is strongly linked to French culture, particularly its literary and artistic traditions. It evokes images of romance, drama, and a certain flair for the unconventional. While not directly tied to any major religion, the name’s association with aristocracy and elegance has given it a timeless appeal.

Where You Can Find Caprices

Caprice is most commonly found in French-speaking countries and among those with an appreciation for European culture. It has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as well, often chosen by parents seeking a unique and sophisticated name.

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Common Questions

Is Caprice a biblical name?

No, Caprice is not a biblical name; it originates from the French word for ‘caprice’.

What does Caprice mean?

Caprice means ‘a sudden change of mood or behavior,’ suggesting a lively and independent spirit.