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[Opinions] Re: French BAs
That's fascinating - as you can see here, the double names are not very popular at all in France right now:
http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/fr/2010
I would love to see some birth announcements from your area, if you ever get time to collect some!
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noms composés/double namesQuébec`s top double names of 2011 with percentage of total newborn population, adjusted for spelling variations:1 Charles-Antoine 0,2 Lily-Rose 0,6
2 Marc-Antoine 0,2 Kelly-Ann 0,5
3 Charles-Olivier 0,1 Léa-Rose 0,2
4 Félix-Antoine 0,1 Anne-Sophie 0,2
5 Louis-Félix 0,1 Sarah-Maude 0,2
6 Louis-Philippe 0,1 Audrey-Anne 0,1
7 Charles-Édouard 0,1 Marie-Soleil 0,1
8 Marc-Olivier 0,1 Charlie-Rose 0,1
9 Pierre-Olivier 0,1 Sarah-Ève 0,1
10 Charles-Étienne 0,1 Éva-Rose 0,1
Autres 8,4 Autres 8,7
Ensemble 9,3 Ensemble 10,7
The top 10 first halves:1 Charles 0,6 Lily 0,8
2 Louis 0,5 Sarah 0,5
3 Mohamed 0,4 Marie 0,5
4 Jean 0,3 Kelly 0,5
5 Marc 0,3 Léa 0,5
6 Pierre 0,2 Anne 0,3
7 Félix 0,2 Anna 0,2
8 Lucas 0,1 Mia 0,2
9 David 0,1 Éva 0,2
10 William 0,1 Charlie 0,1
11 Noah 0,1 Émy 0,1
12 Ahmed 0,1 Sofia 0,1
13 Samuel 0,1 Emma 0,1
14 Jayden 0,1 Audrey 0,1
15 Michaël 0,1 Ellie 0,1
And the second halves:
1 Antoine 0,5 Rose 1,6
2 Olivier 0,4 Anne 0,6
3 Alexandre 0,2 Maude 0,3

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Several of the boys' double-names are in use in my area;nearly all actually.(Louis-Phillipe is nearly always shortened to LP!)For the girls' names, Marie-Soleil is popular;I love it, a beautiful name.
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