[Opinions] French Names
I love french names, especially old french names. What are some fantastic french names?
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Clemence and Clothilde are favorites of mine for some reason.
I also like Marguerite and Helene. :)
I also like Marguerite and Helene. :)
Angeline is my favorite, but I also love Leonie, Adele, Celeste, Cecile, and Pascale.
Theophile
Sebastien
Sebastienne (f)
Damienne (f)
Flavie
Eulalie
Antoine
Maguerite
Aurelie
Raphael
Falchionne
Fanchonne
Barbe (f)
Fabrette
Dominique
Archangel
Aquarelle
Apollonia
Hypolithe
Avocette
Berndette
Bernadine
Brigitte
Francois
Jacqueline
Jacque
Zoe
Zoelie
Zoelle
Verrill
Cybele
Soubrette
Simone
Philothea
Perrine
Odette
Mouline
Monique
Lucienne
Genevieve
Francine
Florian
Eupheme
Dorothee
Dorienne
Dionne
Destine
Dauphine
Constant
Chrestien
Chrestienne (f)
Leonie
Marcelline
Michel
Pascal
Napoleon
Olivier
Odilo
Paladin
Remi
Nicol
Braze
Blanc
Avril
Apolon
Andre
Cerise (seh-REEZ
Charmain
Charmian
Chenette
Aceline (ahs-LEEN)
Sebastien
Sebastienne (f)
Damienne (f)
Flavie
Eulalie
Antoine
Maguerite
Aurelie
Raphael
Falchionne
Fanchonne
Barbe (f)
Fabrette
Dominique
Archangel
Aquarelle
Apollonia
Hypolithe
Avocette
Berndette
Bernadine
Brigitte
Francois
Jacqueline
Jacque
Zoe
Zoelie
Zoelle
Verrill
Cybele
Soubrette
Simone
Philothea
Perrine
Odette
Mouline
Monique
Lucienne
Genevieve
Francine
Florian
Eupheme
Dorothee
Dorienne
Dionne
Destine
Dauphine
Constant
Chrestien
Chrestienne (f)
Leonie
Marcelline
Michel
Pascal
Napoleon
Olivier
Odilo
Paladin
Remi
Nicol
Braze
Blanc
Avril
Apolon
Andre
Cerise (seh-REEZ
Charmain
Charmian
Chenette
Aceline (ahs-LEEN)
Cecile
boo
boo
Lilou
Elodie
Amabel
Esme
Elodie
Amabel
Esme
Melusine :)
Me too, me too. How about:
Francoise, Pascale, Ines, Martine, Colombe, Segolene, Clemence, Polaire, Edwige (variant of Hedwig), Seraphine, Ludivine, Hortense, Celestine, Wilhelmine, Aurore, Mathilde, Clothilde, Germaine, Gervaise, Hilaire, Ottilie, Victorine, Bernadette, Ameliane, Marcelline, Isabeau, Odile, Emmanuelle, Honorine, Sandrine, Alix, Gisele, Adele, Eugenie, Ghislaine, Henriette, Severine, Zephrine, Yolande, Violette, Melisande, Antoinette, Leonie, Mireille, Anais, Christiane, Georgine, Marguerite, Sylvie, Beatrice, Manon, Solange, Amandine, Alphonsine, Frederique, Veronique, Eulalie, Jeanette, Albertine, Monique, Lucrece, Lucette, Sidonie, Ursule, Brigitte, Yvette, Yvonne, Evaine;
Francoise, Pascale, Ines, Martine, Colombe, Segolene, Clemence, Polaire, Edwige (variant of Hedwig), Seraphine, Ludivine, Hortense, Celestine, Wilhelmine, Aurore, Mathilde, Clothilde, Germaine, Gervaise, Hilaire, Ottilie, Victorine, Bernadette, Ameliane, Marcelline, Isabeau, Odile, Emmanuelle, Honorine, Sandrine, Alix, Gisele, Adele, Eugenie, Ghislaine, Henriette, Severine, Zephrine, Yolande, Violette, Melisande, Antoinette, Leonie, Mireille, Anais, Christiane, Georgine, Marguerite, Sylvie, Beatrice, Manon, Solange, Amandine, Alphonsine, Frederique, Veronique, Eulalie, Jeanette, Albertine, Monique, Lucrece, Lucette, Sidonie, Ursule, Brigitte, Yvette, Yvonne, Evaine;
I live in a French-speaking area of Canada,and what interests me in your lists, is that many of the names,especially the mens' names, are in daily use, while some never made it accross the water from France.
Thierry, for example, is almost never used here, though I have a relative in France named that.
Yvonnes and, especially, Yvettes, are thick upon the ground-Yvette, especially, has a political signifigance..it's come to mean a conservative, at-home housewife.
Thierry, for example, is almost never used here, though I have a relative in France named that.
Yvonnes and, especially, Yvettes, are thick upon the ground-Yvette, especially, has a political signifigance..it's come to mean a conservative, at-home housewife.
Thanks. I love Desiree, Augustin and Marcellette.
One thing: I messed up and put Hilaire as a girl's name. It's a boy's name of course. I must have been thinking about my sister Hilary. (I wasn't logged in when I posted it or I would have changed it right away.)
One thing: I messed up and put Hilaire as a girl's name. It's a boy's name of course. I must have been thinking about my sister Hilary. (I wasn't logged in when I posted it or I would have changed it right away.)
Some of my personal faves...
Minette
Janelle
Renita
Lottie
Janette
Gage
That's all i have right now. Good luck and God bless!
Minette
Janelle
Renita
Lottie
Janette
Gage
That's all i have right now. Good luck and God bless!
I'm no expert at all on French names, but I know that Solange is a French name. It was the name of Scarlett O'Hara's French grandmother in Gone With the Wind. No one else mentioned it, so I thought I would.
Manon
Nanon
Maïlys
Mathilde
Clémence
Amélie
Aurore
Victoire
Pauline
Eugénie
Hélène
Thérèse
Aimée
Julie
Charlotte
Mélusine
Christine
Louise
Pomeline
Rudabet
Pascale
Chantal
Emeric
Gaspard
Pascal
Nanon
Maïlys
Mathilde
Clémence
Amélie
Aurore
Victoire
Pauline
Eugénie
Hélène
Thérèse
Aimée
Julie
Charlotte
Mélusine
Christine
Louise
Pomeline
Rudabet
Pascale
Chantal
Emeric
Gaspard
Pascal
I like:
boys:
Étienne
Lucien
Noël
Alexandre
Émilien
Julien
Lionel
Thierry
Alexis
David
Yannic
Jean
Michel
Bastien
Émile
Thibault
Gabriel
Aurelien
Mathieu
Louis
Nicolas
Jaques
Marc
Henri
girls:
Justine
Sophie
Julie
Anaïs
Michelle
Claire
Noelle
Louise
Amélie
Lucie
Lucienne
Clarisse
Aurélie
Fleur
Bastienne
Micheline
Laure
Chloé
Julienne
Élise
Zoé
Adeline
Marie
Françoise
Anouk
Noémie
Vienne
Gabrielle
Solène
boys:
Étienne
Lucien
Noël
Alexandre
Émilien
Julien
Lionel
Thierry
Alexis
David
Yannic
Jean
Michel
Bastien
Émile
Thibault
Gabriel
Aurelien
Mathieu
Louis
Nicolas
Jaques
Marc
Henri
girls:
Justine
Sophie
Julie
Anaïs
Michelle
Claire
Noelle
Louise
Amélie
Lucie
Lucienne
Clarisse
Aurélie
Fleur
Bastienne
Micheline
Laure
Chloé
Julienne
Élise
Zoé
Adeline
Marie
Françoise
Anouk
Noémie
Vienne
Gabrielle
Solène
I copied this off my Palm Pilot. It's my incomplete list.
Girl Names
Adélaïde (a day la EED)
Adèle (a DEL), Adeline (a deh LEEN)
Adrienne (a dree EN)
Agnès (ag NES)
Aimée (eh MAY)
Alexandrie (a lek sahn DREE)
Alice (a LEES)
Amélie (a may LEE)
Anastasie (an a stah ZEE)
Anne (ANN), Annette (an NET)
Ariane (ar ee AHN)
Catherine (kat REEN)
Caroline (car o LEEN)
Cécile (say SEEL)
Céline (say LEEN)
Charlotte (shar LOT)
Danielle (dan YEL)
Éliane (ay lee AHN)
Élisabeth (ay lee za BET), Lisette (lee ZET)
Émilie (ay mee LEE)
Esmée (ez MAY)
Eugénie (yoo zhay NEE)
Hélène (ay LEN)
Héloïse (ay loh EEZ)
Henriette (awn ree ET)
Hortense (or TAWNS)
Irène (ee REN)
Jacqueline (zhahk LEEN)
Jeanne (ZHAHN), Jeannette (zhahn ET)
Joséphine (zho zay FEEN)
Julie (zhoo LEE)
Louise (loo EEZ)
Marie (ma REE), Mariette (ma ree ET)
Marguerite (mar GREET)
Michelle (mee SHEL)
Nathalie (nat ha LEE)
Noëlle (no EL)
Ophélie (oh fay LEE)
Renée (ren AY)
Sophie (soh FEE)
Thérèse (tay REZ)
Boy Names
Aimé (eh MAY)
Charles (SHARL)
Daniel (dan YEL)
Esmé (ez MAY)
Georges (ZHORZH)
Henri (awn REE)
Jacques (ZHAHK)
Jean (ZHAHN)
Joseph (zho ZEF)
Louis (loo EE)
Michel (mee SHEL)
Noël (no EL)
René (ren AY)
Girl Names
Adélaïde (a day la EED)
Adèle (a DEL), Adeline (a deh LEEN)
Adrienne (a dree EN)
Agnès (ag NES)
Aimée (eh MAY)
Alexandrie (a lek sahn DREE)
Alice (a LEES)
Amélie (a may LEE)
Anastasie (an a stah ZEE)
Anne (ANN), Annette (an NET)
Ariane (ar ee AHN)
Catherine (kat REEN)
Caroline (car o LEEN)
Cécile (say SEEL)
Céline (say LEEN)
Charlotte (shar LOT)
Danielle (dan YEL)
Éliane (ay lee AHN)
Élisabeth (ay lee za BET), Lisette (lee ZET)
Émilie (ay mee LEE)
Esmée (ez MAY)
Eugénie (yoo zhay NEE)
Hélène (ay LEN)
Héloïse (ay loh EEZ)
Henriette (awn ree ET)
Hortense (or TAWNS)
Irène (ee REN)
Jacqueline (zhahk LEEN)
Jeanne (ZHAHN), Jeannette (zhahn ET)
Joséphine (zho zay FEEN)
Julie (zhoo LEE)
Louise (loo EEZ)
Marie (ma REE), Mariette (ma ree ET)
Marguerite (mar GREET)
Michelle (mee SHEL)
Nathalie (nat ha LEE)
Noëlle (no EL)
Ophélie (oh fay LEE)
Renée (ren AY)
Sophie (soh FEE)
Thérèse (tay REZ)
Boy Names
Aimé (eh MAY)
Charles (SHARL)
Daniel (dan YEL)
Esmé (ez MAY)
Georges (ZHORZH)
Henri (awn REE)
Jacques (ZHAHK)
Jean (ZHAHN)
Joseph (zho ZEF)
Louis (loo EE)
Michel (mee SHEL)
Noël (no EL)
René (ren AY)
This message was edited 10/31/2007, 5:21 PM