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Chloé Illyana - nms
Chloé Louise Anna - love it!
Clarisse Alice - love it!
Manon Céline - love it
Agathe Margaux - like it
Roxane Martine - love it!
Hermine Anne - love it!
Krystal Venezia - sounds lower-class
Luna Lisiane - love it!
Naïa Christine - love it!
Lucie Cécile Marion - love it!
Morgane Anaïs - love it!
Célestine Anne-Sophie - love it!
Lilou - I'm sick of this name.
Emeraude Cameron - love Emeraude, dislike Cameron
Melyah Khloé - ick
Marcie Alexis - WTF? Alexis is a boys' name in France!
Soline - love it!
Anaelle Andrée - love it!
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Bastien Jacque - love it!
Lohgan Aimé - he has the same MN as me, though I'd rather see Aimé in the first part.
César - love it!
Edgard Edward - don't like it
Warren Adil - the combo looks kind of off. I'm guessing the kid's from an interrelgious marriage
Clovis Attila - like it
Clément Antoine - love it!

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I'm always interested when you post the names from France! I'm in a French -speaking part of Canada(for new posters), and very few of the names you give are used here..I follow the birth announcements closely!
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Clarisse... yay :)Chloé Illyana - Never been a huge fan of Chloe, but Illyana is pretty in sound, and cumbersome in spelling. Chloé Louise Anna - While elegant and pretty, this is a bit boring as well. Clarisse Alice - huge props for Clarisse, but I find the redundancy in sound a bit much here. Which is too bade, since both names are lovely alone. Manon Céline - Beautiful. Modern and Fresh, whild still being elegant. Agathe Margaux - This is wonderful. It fits my personal tastes... and piques my interest in the dusty but sophisticated. I truly love this combo. Roxane Martine - This is a strong pairing. It's very standard in that it uses recognizable names, but in an unexpectedly oomph-ish way.

Hermine Anne - Not a fan. The two names meld into one sound. It looks lovely, but sounds stunted. Krystal Venezia - Said is a French accent, it sounds lovely. However, I am not a fan of the use of k here. Crystal Venezia would be much softer. Luna Lisiane - This is a good example of how to use alliteration to elevate a name rather than detract. Though, I do wish the lovely Lisiane were first. Naïa Christine - How pretty! A great pairing of the fresh and the traditional. Splendid. Lucie Cécile Marion - I wish it were just Cécile Marion, but I can see why the trendy Lucie fits for a kid today.

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