[Opinions] Re: French BAs
in reply to a message by Acajou
You and I seem to have similar tastes in names :)
I couldn't find much information on Mèhiti, but it's a French Polynesian name, and may refer to an old name for a local district. You're right about Thylan; Thylane Blondeau's mother was the first person to use it in France. She made it up from a Vietnamese name, Thuy Lan. Interesting to see a male version, but too trendy for me.
I couldn't find much information on Mèhiti, but it's a French Polynesian name, and may refer to an old name for a local district. You're right about Thylan; Thylane Blondeau's mother was the first person to use it in France. She made it up from a Vietnamese name, Thuy Lan. Interesting to see a male version, but too trendy for me.
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The male version sounds pretty awful IMO because the Vietnamese characters used in the name are both feminine.