[Opinions] Re: Wdyt: French feminine combined names
Sophie-Luce (so-FEE LOOS): nms... Luce is not "loos" but with a French "u"...
Luce-Sophie: nmsaa. I don't think it would be used in France because of the two "s" sounds (doesn't flow).
Marie-Jeanne (ma-REE ZHAN): classic
Eve-Renée (EV re-NAY) - original. Renée is ruh-neh ("eh" like "men").
Lucie-Mariette (loo-SEE ma-ree-ET): Lucie is also with French "u". mariette is mar-yet. Cute combo.
Louise-Adélaïde (loo-EEZ a-day-LAYD). Adélaïde is a-deh-lah-id. Elegant.
Sophie-Henriette (awn-ree-ET): classic.
Catherine-Marie (ka-TREEN): clasic
Marie-Catherine: common
Marie-Isabelle: nice
Eve-Désirée (day-sir-AY) & Eve-Desirée (dez-ir-AY): Desirée and Désirée aren't two different names. The real spelling is Désirée and the prn. is deh-zi-reh.
Marie-Yvette: nms
Julie-Danielle (zhoo-LEE): Julie = French "u". Nice and original combo.
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Wdyt: French feminine combined names  ·  Miranda  ·  9/28/2004, 4:23 PM
Re: Wdyt: French feminine combined names  ·  Elinor  ·  9/29/2004, 11:15 AM
Re: Wdyt: French feminine combined names  ·  Miss Claire  ·  9/29/2004, 11:20 AM
Re: Wdyt: French feminine combined names  ·  chazda  ·  9/28/2004, 6:06 PM
You got it! :-D  ·  Miranda  ·  9/28/2004, 6:33 PM
Re: Wdyt: French feminine combined names  ·  Miss Claire  ·  9/28/2004, 5:49 PM
Well, how do you say the French U? (m)  ·  Miranda  ·  9/28/2004, 6:26 PM
Re: Well, how do you say the French U? (m)  ·  Miss Claire  ·  9/28/2004, 7:29 PM
Re: Wdyt: French feminine combined names  ·  Cat  ·  9/28/2004, 4:30 PM