Popular French Baby Names
I was perusing www.aufeminin.com today, checking out the annual popular baby names lists, and found several cute names that I'd never seen/heard of before. Here are some that caught my eye:
Girls:
Lilou
Kenza
Lamia
Tiphaine
Ninon
Maëlys
Lison
Naïs
Capucine
Anaëlle
Solène
Axelle
Maguy
Alizée
Meline
Selen
Noélie
Aude
Gaëlle
Maeva
Pierrette
Maëlle
Boys:
Aubin
Timeo
Emelien
Romain
Maxime
Joris
Maxence
Corentin
Enzo
Maël
Thibault
Tanguy
Malo
Florentin
Yanis
Florent
Mehdi
Aurelien
Kenzo
Gabin
Aymeric
What do you think? Do you see any you like?
Girls:
Lilou
Kenza
Lamia
Tiphaine
Ninon
Maëlys
Lison
Naïs
Capucine
Anaëlle
Solène
Axelle
Maguy
Alizée
Meline
Selen
Noélie
Aude
Gaëlle
Maeva
Pierrette
Maëlle
Boys:
Aubin
Timeo
Emelien
Romain
Maxime
Joris
Maxence
Corentin
Enzo
Maël
Thibault
Tanguy
Malo
Florentin
Yanis
Florent
Mehdi
Aurelien
Kenzo
Gabin
Aymeric
What do you think? Do you see any you like?
This message was edited 3/15/2009, 9:43 AM
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That is an interesting list. I like:
Capucine
Meline --guessing this is a French form of the Greek, Melina
Noélie
Pierrette
Emelien
Romain
Maxime
Enzo
Thibault
Tanguy
Florentin
Florent
Aurelien
Capucine
Meline --guessing this is a French form of the Greek, Melina
Noélie
Pierrette
Emelien
Romain
Maxime
Enzo
Thibault
Tanguy
Florentin
Florent
Aurelien
Nais is such a cute shortening of Anais! I would stay away from Alizee though as that's the name of a cheapo alcoholic beverage in the States and would sounds kind of trashy.
Thank you very much! :)
Names that look interesting/pretty (but that I probably don't really know how they're pronounced):
Lilou
Maelys (mah-elyse? Or May leese?)
Anaelle
Maeva
Maelle
Aubin
Thibault is interesting.. I have friends with the last name Thibeault... I never associated it with Shakespeare's Tybalt until now!
Gabin must be the French form of Gavin?
(Vote on my list? http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9516801 )
Lilou
Maelys (mah-elyse? Or May leese?)
Anaelle
Maeva
Maelle
Aubin
Thibault is interesting.. I have friends with the last name Thibeault... I never associated it with Shakespeare's Tybalt until now!
Gabin must be the French form of Gavin?
(Vote on my list? http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9516801 )