[Opinions] What are your two favorite French names? (m)
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Renee, Jacques
Renee, Jacques
Lilou & Blaise
Elouan & Anouk
Unisex: Yannic/Yannick
Unisex: Yannic/Yannick
Robichaux, Athénais and Léonide
Janvier and Capucine
Jean-Adolphe & Berenice
Yves and Scholastique
I think Yves and Scholastique.
Also thought of:
Nadine
Pascale
Marie
Edwige
Sylviane
Zéphyrine
Valentine
Félicité
Léopoldine
Benjamine
Yolande
Solange
Claire
Clementine / Clemence
Nazaire
Jean-Baptiste
Honoré
Octave
Rainier
Toussaint
Germain
Clair
Isidore
Gustave
Pascal
Léandre
I notice I particularly like old-fashioned and/or religious sounding ones.
I think Yves and Scholastique.
Also thought of:
Nadine
Pascale
Marie
Edwige
Sylviane
Zéphyrine
Valentine
Félicité
Léopoldine
Benjamine
Yolande
Solange
Claire
Clementine / Clemence
Nazaire
Jean-Baptiste
Honoré
Octave
Rainier
Toussaint
Germain
Clair
Isidore
Gustave
Pascal
Léandre
I notice I particularly like old-fashioned and/or religious sounding ones.
This message was edited 12/4/2021, 4:49 PM
Zéphyrine or Mélisande. For a girl. But so many lovely options. Although I guess I should give an honourable mention to Camille, which is my middle name, a family name, and if I ever have a daughter I'll pass it on (it's to honour a lady who helped my family before my grandmother was born and it became a family name, which is really quite sweet. In the UK Camille gets pronounced ka-MEEL but we still use the original impossible to explain pronunciation which is just prettier imho even if you have to correct a few folks ).
Boys... I dunno. Ludovic? I'm struggling with boy names at the moment, but I guess I could work with Ludovic. Amaury's cute, but I could imagine an Amaury being a little git.+ I do love Vincent, although it's not strictly a French name it does feel very French.
Boys... I dunno. Ludovic? I'm struggling with boy names at the moment, but I guess I could work with Ludovic. Amaury's cute, but I could imagine an Amaury being a little git.+ I do love Vincent, although it's not strictly a French name it does feel very French.
This message was edited 12/4/2021, 3:49 PM
Éleuthère & Léopoldine