Siblings are between brackets.
The (very few) ones I like have an *
Noé (x3) (Maïlys)
Gabrielle (Cedric, Anthony)
Valentino (Olivia, Célim*)
Louane (x3) (Maëlys)
Léna (Lorine)
Pierre
Noah (x4) (Emma, Léo)
Leila*
Nolhan
Noélynn
Yolann
Soane (f)
Romane*
Maéline (Amandine, Mathis)
Maélyne
Soan (m)
Maya Ambia Béa
Lenny (x2)
Jean-Baptiste*
Léo (x4)
Maëlle
Lùna
Fanny*
Nolan (x4)
Hanaë
Theo
Diego*
Kellya
Océane (x2), Manon (twins)
Mathis
Arone
Ewan
Maëva
Yann
Craig (Jarod, Calista)
Yasaline (x2) (Mael, Luna)
Thibaut (x2)
Mattéo
Mao (Flavie)
Loane (x2)
Clovis*
Awena
Enzo
Auxence* (f) (Lily-Rose)
Gautier (I haven't seen this one in a long time)
Kylian
Maé (f)
Quentin
Margot
Clémence
Mathilde*
Tristan*
Isaure*
Anne-Rose*
Laëtitia*
I think this gives you a pretty accurate view of the trends at the moment. The names are short, the syllabes "aé" "ou" are very popular, along with the endings in "an", "lan" and "lyne" and "lys". American, Breton or Spanish-sounding names are also quite trendy for boys (how many Enzo, Matteo, Killian...)
Often a little too cutesy for my liking and I'm starting to be tired of the Lilou/Lily-Rose/Louane stuff. But apparently some old fashioned name are coming back too!
This message was edited 12/18/2009, 12:28 PM