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French and 50's names.
I'm really going head over heels when it comes to French names, and names from the 1950's lately.French:
Simone
Paulette
Suzette
Suzanne
Lisette
Cosette
Cecile
Lucille
Therese
Margaux
Laurentine
Marie
Veronique
Jeanette
Adeline
Sandrine
Celestine
Colette
Delphine
Elodie
Genevieve
Justine
Odette1950's Names
Linda (LOVE THIS)
Patricia
Susan
Barbara
Donna
Cynthia (Timeless)
Pamela
Sharon
Joan
Martha
Bonnie
Sheila
SallyI know it's a very long list, and I don't expect you to comment on all of them.
Also, what are your favorite French names? 50's names?
Thanks in advance!

This message was edited 4/3/2007, 9:50 PM

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French:
Simone-- This is a fave of mine, it's pretty and classy and not overused.
Paulette-- I prefer Pauline, the -ette ending is not a sound I love.
Suzette-- See above
Suzanne-- I like this, but not as much as I like Susan.
Lisette-- See above.
Cosette-- See above.
Cecile- I like Cecilia, but Cecile looks and sounds masculine to me, even though I know it isn't.
Lucille-- I like this well enough, it's more refreshing than Lucy.
Therese-- Love, Love, Love! I think this makes a good mn.
Margaux-- I prefer Margot.
Laurentine-- This is okay, but I much prefer Lawrencia.
Marie-- This is ok, I prefer Maria.
Veronique-- Veronica I like, this, not so much.
Adeline-- This does nothing for me.
Sandrine-- I prefer Sandra.
Celestine--I like Celeste, the -ine on the end makes this too frilly for my tastes.
Delphine-- NMS
Elodie-- I like Melody, this seems incomplete.
Genevieve-- Pretty, but on the rise in popularity and I don't like it enough for the popularity not to bother me.
Justine--It's ok.1950's Names
Linda (LOVE THIS)-- This is still pretty bland to me.

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My favourite French name is Elodie, which is also one of my very favourite of all names.
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I like:Simone (mn)
Marie (mn)
Adeline (prefer Adele)
Genevieve
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Long list !!!!Simone - Beautiful I love this name
Paulette - Pretty
Suzette - Sorry I would like this but I have a bad association
Suzanne- Pretty
Lisette - Beautiful
Cosette - NMS
Cecile - Beautiful
Lucille - Love it
Therese- Its alright
Margaux- NMS but I like Margot
Laurentine- NMS
Marie - Beautiful and timeless
Veronique- NMS
Jeanette- Its alright
Adeline - Pretty
Sandrine - NMS
Celestine - NMS
Colette- Its alright
Delphine- Beautiful
Elodie - Pretty
Genevieve- Beautiful
Justine- Its alright
Odette- Its alright1950's Names
Linda (LOVE THIS)- Pretty
Patricia- Pretty
Susan- Its alright
Barbara - My moms name so I love it, Im biased :)
Donna- Bad association sorry
Cynthia (Timeless)- Beautiful, I have actually been thinking about this name lately
Pamela- Love this name, my sister-in-laws name :)
Sharon- Its alright
Joan- Pretty
Martha- NMS
Bonnie- NMS
Sheila- Beautiful

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None of those names strike me as being particularly "50s" though one list is definitely French.How is it these names are "50s names"???Especially names such as Linda, Bonnie and Sally - I'm 21 and know loads of people, from all over, with these names.
Disclaimer: I'm not being rude, I'm just curious as to your reasoning.
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In the United States, at least, his list of "50s" names definitely did get a lot of use in that time period. You'll find exceptions to all the rules, of course--there's at least one Susan in my year at school--but for the most part, they're names more associated with Baby Boomers than, say, Generation X.Array
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I thought that's where he may have been getting his list but I still don't see any of them as standing out in the 1950s sort of way. They're just too common and I find it odd that they're referred to as "50s names."Especially Linda. That one just popped out. But I'm in Miami and hispanics love that name.
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Well, in Spanish I think it means pretty. But 1950-1959 were definately it's golden years. Im looking at it the way someone might look at Mildred or Helen and say 1920's, or Ava and Emily and say Generation X.
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