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French naming trends - interesting names!
"L'Officiel des prénoms 2012" is a baby name book published in France every year, it shows naming trends and popularity, these are the top 20 names for 2012. What do you think? Surprised? Disappointed?
* = names I like. ** = names I dislikeFilles/Girls
1) Emma, 2) Jade**, 3) Zoé, 4) Chloé, 5) Léa, 6) Manon*, 7) Inès**, 8) Maëlys, 9) Louise*, 10) Lilou**, 11) Camille, 12) Lola, 13) Sarah, 14) Eva, 15) Clara, 16) Lina, 17) Léna, 18) Louna, 19) Romane 20) Anaïs.Boys/garçons
1) Nathan**, 2) Lucas, 3) Jules, 4) Enzo*, 5) Gabriel, 6) Louis*, 7) Arthur, 8) Raphaël, 9) Mathis, 10) Ethan, 11) Noah, 12) Hugo*, 13) Léo, 14) Timéo**, 15) Tom, 16) Adam, 17) Théo, 18) Mathéo, 19) Yanis** 20) Maël.If your looking for names that are more "BCBG" and less typical here are the top names from Le Figaro's "Carnet des prenoms" of 2011. The every day French child is not being named Isaure or Théophile but the list is very beautiful (imo) and interesting! Included is the link to the pdf book. http://www.lefigaro.fr/assets/pdf/ca...enoms-2011.pdfGirls
1 Louise* 11 Isaure
2 Joséphine* 12 Victoire
3 .Victoria 13 Hortense**
4 .Alice* 14 Valentine*
5 Héloïse* 15 Agathe**
6 Inès** 16 Alix
7 Jeanne 17 Camille**
8 Margaux* 18 Capucine
9 Chloé 19 Clémence
10 Eléonore* 20 LucieBoys
1 Paul 11 Louis*
2 Arthur 12 Maxime*
3 Gaspard* 13 Victor*
4 Alexandre 14 Adrien
5 Gabriel 15 Antoine**
6 Jules* 16 Clément*
7 Maxence* 17 Côme
8 Charles* 18 Théophile
9 Grégoire** 19 Alban
10 Jean 20 César**I left spellings intact and did not add/remove letters, accents, etc. I post on multiple boards so Im sorry if this is repetitive info for those of you who also follow other sites, but I thought it would be fun to share!
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What does BCBE mean? And what is the reason for the second list? I am not sure I quite understood. Thanks.
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bcbg = "bon chic bon genre" it literally means "good style good class". The second list is just another popular name list they release in France, I think it shows some contrast.
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in other words "bcbg" is sort of considered bourgeois or snobby.
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Oh! Thanks for clarifying. I think my taste is more BCBG :)
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Mine too :)
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Top 20 names for 2012? Are they predicting them? If so then I doubt Emma will be number one. It should be tired now, even in France. I partly grew up there and met lots of little girls named Emma. I hope the Emma trend will be over soon. I can see Jade getting common. I know twins from french Switzerland named Jade and Diane. Zoé, Chloé, Léa, Manon, Louise and Clara have been common for years. They all bore me, except for Clara, Louise and Zoé which I don't find as tired as the others. Léna also bores me to death but that's because Lena is very common in Germany where I also lived.I like Léo, Théo for the boys. Timéo is kind of cool.Victoire is awesome. It is a bit dated but I hope it can come back. I know a teenager named this. Valentine isn't uncommon. I know quite a few. Too soon for a comeback. Same with Agathe it used to be super common a while back.
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I guess it's prediction but it's based on statistics, habits, etc, so Emma is at the least still going to be very popular. I think Valentine will make a comeback now, my cousin has been considering it, and ever since Salma Hayek used Valentina for her daughter I think it's risen in popularity. I wasnt surprised by most of the names, the two biggest trends I see right now when I look on French boards or talk to family are American names and old traditional/bougie/aristocratic style names. I thought it was very interesting though!
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I like (a lot*)Léa
Louise
Clara
Lina*Nathan
Lucas
Jules
Ethan
Noah*
Léo*
Timéo
Mathéo*Paul
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A lot of English names, especially in the girls' list.Or, names that can work in several languages,I suppose.
I live in French-speaking Canada, and currently it seems to be popular to use English names.For boys, as well.Very interesting, Thanks for posting!
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I like:Jade, Léa, Maëlys, Louise, Sarah, Eva, Clara, Lina, Léna, Louna, Romane, AnaïsNathan, Lucas, Jules, Gabriel, Raphaël, Mathis, Ethan, Léo, Timéo, Théo, Mathéo, MaëlLouise, Isaure, Victoire, Victoria, Alice, Héloïse, Alix, Margaux, EléonoreLouis, Gaspard, Victor, Adrien, Gabriel, Antoine, Jules, Charles, AlbanI was surprised at the number of names that I had previously considered "not French enough to be popular in France", like Emma, Jade, Lola, Sarah Ethan, Noah, Tom, Adam, and Enzo... I was also surprised to see Clara not Claire, Victoria as well as Victorie, etc.I also remember my French teacher saying that Océane was popular; but that was about 5 years ago so...
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Jade is also the French word for the stone. Emma, Lola, Sarah etc are international names. They're not English either they have a different origin. Lola seems especially common I've met many girls named this, but just one Jade.I always call Océane the French Madison. It was so trendy. But it's more nature-y than Madison.
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Océane is currently #23, but it was more popular a few years ago: http://www.behindthename.com/top/name/oceane/fr?viewing=graph
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Can you please send me a link to the current list? I used to look them up at meilleursprenoms.com but they don't have recent lists.Océane was indeed common a while back. To me it's the French Madison, just more nature-y. I love it, though.
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Just google prenoms "L'Officiel des prénoms 2012" or something similar and it will come up, or look at aufeminin.com. I think behindthename has a list too.
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I like:Zoé
Léa
CamilleJules
Enzo
Gabriel
Louis
Arthur
Timéo
Théo
YanisJoséphine
Victoire
Alice
Valentine
Alix
Jeanne
Camille
Margaux
Capucine
Clémence
Eléonore
LucieLouis
Arthur
Maxime
Gaspard
Alexandre
Gabriel
Antoine
Jules
Clément
Charles
Théophile
César
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