French male names
What are some of your favourites?
What goes well with Lucien or Sébastien?
Would you use one if you knew you knew it would mostly only be said in English?
What goes well with Lucien or Sébastien?
Would you use one if you knew you knew it would mostly only be said in English?
Replies
Aurelien, Thibault, Guillame, Pierre, Antonin, Antoine, Bastien, Apollinaire, Sebastien, Jasmin, Isidore, Lucien, Leo, Mathias, Olivier, Vincent, Romain, Alain, Armand, Charles (the French pronunciation for this is just cool :P ), Corentin, Valere, Sylvain, Raphael
Lucien, Sebastien, Andre
Lucien, Sebastien, Charles
Lucien, Sebastien, Valentin
Lucien, Sebastien, Leonce
Lucien, Sebastien, Ignace
Lucien, Sebastien, Isidore
English.... probably Raphael, Antonin, Lucien, Sylvain, and Vincent
Lucien, Sebastien, Andre
Lucien, Sebastien, Charles
Lucien, Sebastien, Valentin
Lucien, Sebastien, Leonce
Lucien, Sebastien, Ignace
Lucien, Sebastien, Isidore
English.... probably Raphael, Antonin, Lucien, Sylvain, and Vincent
This message was edited 7/7/2010, 8:11 PM
There are quite a few I love. The ones with an * are ones I would use in English speaking countries:
Claude
Damien*
Didier
Diodore
Edgar*
Emile* / Emilien
Félix*
Henri
Jacques
Jean (or Jean-Pierre)
Léo* / Léon*
Loïc
Louis* - pron. like Louie
Mathias*
Maximilien*
Narcisse
Noé
Olivier *- much better than Oliver, which I have never liked.
Philippe* - one of my absolute favs.
Pierre
Raphael
Remy
Sacha*
Théo
Tristan*
Valentin
Yannic
Claude
Damien*
Didier
Diodore
Edgar*
Emile* / Emilien
Félix*
Henri
Jacques
Jean (or Jean-Pierre)
Léo* / Léon*
Loïc
Louis* - pron. like Louie
Mathias*
Maximilien*
Narcisse
Noé
Olivier *- much better than Oliver, which I have never liked.
Philippe* - one of my absolute favs.
Pierre
Raphael
Remy
Sacha*
Théo
Tristan*
Valentin
Yannic