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Two Favorite French Names
What is your favorite male French name and favorite female French name? Just one per gender, s'il vous plait. If you give a combo, please let the middle name also be French.
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Sebastien and Elodie.
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Etienne Charlot
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Florence Éoïse (or Florence Emeline?)
Overall, I like Charlot and Florence best.
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Remy and Marielle
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Etienne Henri
Eulalie Oceane

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Louis and Oceane. :)
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Amelie for a girl and Remy for a boy.
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Etienne & ElodieI don't have an all-french combo for Etienne but for Elodie it's Elodie Delphine.
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Jacques and Arielle!!!!No contest
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Hrm. I love all the fancy ones in my family tree, such as Florent and Védastine and Octavie and Eulalie and so on, but if I had to pick just two names, I think I'd go with Ludivine Marion and Serge Clément.
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Sebastien and MarielleI actually like Leo best and it is used in French-speaking countries, however, I wanted to go with a French spelling here.
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Thérèse and Jean-BaptisteThérèse Cécile and Jean-Baptiste Rosaire

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male-Gilles
female-Mirielle
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Émeric and Madeleine.Émeric Alexis
Madeleine Eugenie

This message was edited 3/22/2010, 10:29 AM

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Arnaud (which is a little odd because I hate Arnold) and Eugenie.
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Guillaume ♥
Ophélie
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Nicolas Léonard
Élodie MireilleThat was really hard. I love French names.
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For me, they are:Cecile Caroline & Felix Edouard at this moment
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For sure my fave boy name is Etienne, I've loved it ever since I learned about my great grandpa's brother Etienne, but I never found the perfect middle name for him. Nothing seems right. He needs something bold and cultured. Any suggestions?As for a girl name, I'd like to say Séraphine since it's a family name, but lately I've really gone off it. It sounds spoiled and whiny to me lately. Sorry great great grandma Sophie Séraphine!I like Marianne. It's not exactly screamingly French, but it is French nevertheless. It seems very kind, sensible and yet courageous. It's the kind of name that would fit it most anywhere. I've also not found the perfect middle name for it, never mind a French one. Maybe Marianne Lucie? Marianne has a very Lucy-from-Narnia feel to me: curious, clever, polite and brave.
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I'm of French heritage (way back though) and it's pretty much impossible to just pick one for each gender...But maybe Alice and Benjamin...But since those sounds very english too, I'm going to say my more french sounding favorites as well: Celine and Augustin. Sorry for that =P

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I'll just do my favorites that aren't commonly used in English (otherwise my favorites would be like... Anne and Louis. Not as fun.)I guess I'll go with:
Augustin and EugenieI don't have an Augustin combo (Augustin Ignace would be cool, though), but my Eugenie combo is Eugenie Clemence... ahh, I forgot how much I loved it!But runners-up were Fiacre, Ignace, Olivier, and Yves, and Colombe, Juliette, and Marguerite. Oh, I love the combo Claire Marguerite, which is all French I suppose. I didn't count Claire before because it's common in English.
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Solange and Guillaume.
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Male: Sebastian
Female: Aurelie Clemence
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