From the list of those getting their baccalauréat in
France, some interesting or surprising combos!
French pronunciations included when not on the name's page or when wrong, many names can be searched.
Océane
Lou Chanel (first time I see
Chanel used here! whole name would be pronunced o-se-ahn loo shah-nel)
Vanessa Sarina Flora (sah-ree-nah as opposed to English ser-ee-nuh)
Jean-David
Bernard Albert Dov Berl (see Berel)
Stéphanie Wedia
Marie (ste-fah-nee ve-dyah? we-dyah?)
Sophie Edmonde
Galith
Sarah (sah-rah)
Doris Céline (se-leen)
Elanie (e-lah-nee? like Mélanie without a M?)
Danaé (dah-nah-e)
Armony (ahr-mo-nee, awful spelling of
Harmony?)
Edlyne (ed-leen?)
Mélanie Marie-Ange
Emmanuelle Yahalom Fortunée (e-man-uy-el)
Loredana (lo-re-dah-nah)
Eléa (e-le-ah)
EmineCyrielle (see-ryel)