French Girls Names.
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I like Clothilde and Mathilde...
However, they might fit best in the middle name position.
However, they might fit best in the middle name position.
Amelie is currently quite popular in my French-speaking area.
Some others-and sorry, I can't do the accents, but you could likely look them up.
Liette
Leonie
Lucie
Marie-Pier
Parise
Evelyne
Laurette
Venise
France, Marie-France
Ginette
H-very few names starting with H, as it's not pronounced. However, I do know a Hilda and a Hugo.(or,an Hilda and an Hugo!)
Josee, Josette
Joanie (This is very popular just now. Don't know why,something cultural I'm missing, I suppose.)It's pronounced "Jo-ann-ee", rather than the English "Joan-ee."
Marthe
Noemie
Some others-and sorry, I can't do the accents, but you could likely look them up.
Liette
Leonie
Lucie
Marie-Pier
Parise
Evelyne
Laurette
Venise
France, Marie-France
Ginette
H-very few names starting with H, as it's not pronounced. However, I do know a Hilda and a Hugo.(or,an Hilda and an Hugo!)
Josee, Josette
Joanie (This is very popular just now. Don't know why,something cultural I'm missing, I suppose.)It's pronounced "Jo-ann-ee", rather than the English "Joan-ee."
Marthe
Noemie
I love French girl names
Clothilde is okay. I don't really like the pronounciation of it or how it reminds me of "clothing".
I like Mathilde but I prefer Matilda over Mathilde.
Aurore and Amelie are just gorgeous.
My favourite French girl names are
- Adélaïde
- Adrienne
- Aimée
- Christelle
- Élodie
- Hélène
- Madeleine
- Véronique
Clothilde is okay. I don't really like the pronounciation of it or how it reminds me of "clothing".
I like Mathilde but I prefer Matilda over Mathilde.
Aurore and Amelie are just gorgeous.
My favourite French girl names are
- Adélaïde
- Adrienne
- Aimée
- Christelle
- Élodie
- Hélène
- Madeleine
- Véronique