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I like:Robin
Tiphaine Ninon
Sylvaine
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I like:(m)
Ilan Gilles Joel - Ilan's actually quite popular with the Jewish community in France, though nowadays plenty of people who aren't Jewish are using it too
Ilan Jason Thierry
Dylan Dominique Guy - I actually like Dylan better than most foreign names since I have two friends with this name and they're both awesome
Cédric
Clément Marius
Muhammed-Saïd - I'm a big fan of Arabic names.
Thibault
Adrien
Robin
Lucas Gérard Philippe
Valentin Jules
Eliott Jean Alain
Hugo Jude Pascal
Hugo Adrien
Gabin Nicolas
Elowan Guilhem
Axel Armand
Antoine(f)
Sofia Christine Véronique
Maïlys
Manon Marie-Madeleine
Mélyna Lucette Françoise
Louise Françoise Christine
Alix Jeanne
Tiphaine Ninon

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Just commenting on girls. I'm loving these:Manon Marie-Madeleine - so prettily traditional. I'll let it slide that Manon and Marie are the same name.
Mélyna Lucette Françoise
Lorine Martine - oddly appealing??
Tiphaine Ninon
Chloé Colette Roseline - Sigh. Oh the French. They still make Chloe so classy instead of shrieky
Esra
Ysalis - so crystalline!
Apolline
Cinzya
Héloïse Lily - parfait
Mélysse Henriette Marilyne - ohhhh I knew a lady my grandma's age named Melisse once, I thought it was so pretty. Mélysse is even better!
Aurégane Sylvie Dominique - OK I love Aurégane. I hope it's not just a Frenchified version of Oregon....well all right even if it is, I like it.
Rita Maïa - DANG YO I love this. I find Rita hard to combo!
Sylvaine - so vampiresque. I'm always all about that.
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I like:
(m)
Lyam Robert
Ilan
Cédric
Thibault
Adrien
Philippe
Hugo Adrien(f)
Sofia Christine Véronique
Manon Marie-Madeleine
Louise
Alix Jeanne
Apolline - I love it
Henriette Marilyne
Clémentine
Alice Raymonde Suzanne Louise - I like all the names on their own. Together it's a bit too much.I don't like
Samy Renée Pierre Marie - The combo is bad.. and I can't stand that they used Renée on a boy.
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French names aren't really combos, as such. Babies are given a bunch of honoring family names at birth. So sometimes those will be female names. It's not as common as it used to be, but it's still not unusual to see a boy with Marie or Catherine or Raymonde or whatever as a middle name.
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I only know men with Marie as a female given name (as MN and out of religious reasons). I've never met a male Raymonde or something. But maybe I'm too young for this tradition. Anyway, it's quite interesting...
But I don't care, if they just give all these names to honour family members.. It doesn't make it better IMO ;)***
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/68992

This message was edited 8/20/2015, 12:04 AM

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