French BAs
from Troyes, France:
(f)
Zara
Dorra
Victoire
Lara
Amandine
Sarah
Léane
Louane x2
Ambre
Maloée
Naëlyss
Béatrice
Clélia
Eva
Valentina
Léna
Zoé x2
Elsa
Lizzy
Marylou
Azénor
Sarah
Alya
Maëlis & Célia (twins)
Marina
Elyna
Mayana
Avryl
Clara
Chloé
(m)
Evan
Louka
Victorien
Baptiste
Yahia
Ambroise
Benoît-Thien
Louis x2
Ambroise
Mattéo
Yoann
Tasmin
Kelvin
Nathan
Seifeddine & Siwar (twins)
Ihssan & Ilyan (twins)
Stan
Lyssandre
Aaron
Hugo
Edouard
Martin
Imrane
Clément
Armand
Livio x2
Al Furqan
Naël
Mihab
Carl-Enzo
Dan
Aydan
Youssef
(f)
Zara
Dorra
Victoire
Lara
Amandine
Sarah
Léane
Louane x2
Ambre
Maloée
Naëlyss
Béatrice
Clélia
Eva
Valentina
Léna
Zoé x2
Elsa
Lizzy
Marylou
Azénor
Sarah
Alya
Maëlis & Célia (twins)
Marina
Elyna
Mayana
Avryl
Clara
Chloé
(m)
Evan
Louka
Victorien
Baptiste
Yahia
Ambroise
Benoît-Thien
Louis x2
Ambroise
Mattéo
Yoann
Tasmin
Kelvin
Nathan
Seifeddine & Siwar (twins)
Ihssan & Ilyan (twins)
Stan
Lyssandre
Aaron
Hugo
Edouard
Martin
Imrane
Clément
Armand
Livio x2
Al Furqan
Naël
Mihab
Carl-Enzo
Dan
Aydan
Youssef
This message was edited 3/6/2012, 3:40 PM
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Many of them are nice, but it's a shame that many of them aren't actually French. Where do Maloée and Tasmin come from?
Lots of Arabic names for the boys (makes sense due to the sizable population of North African immigrants in France), but I like Arabic names.
Lots of Arabic names for the boys (makes sense due to the sizable population of North African immigrants in France), but I like Arabic names.
Guess so, although Tasnim is a girls' name in Arabic. Maybe Tasmin is Berber?
For those who don't know, Berbers are the original inhabitants of Northwest Africa. They speak their own languages separate from Arabic (although they use that as a second language), and look very different from most Arabs, with some even looking very European. A number of the North Africans in France are actually Berbers. Some Berbers still use names from Berber languages, such as Kahina for girls.
For those who don't know, Berbers are the original inhabitants of Northwest Africa. They speak their own languages separate from Arabic (although they use that as a second language), and look very different from most Arabs, with some even looking very European. A number of the North Africans in France are actually Berbers. Some Berbers still use names from Berber languages, such as Kahina for girls.
Lovely, as I would expect. There are some of my favorite names here, like Elsa (!) and Clement. And how great is it to see the likes of Victoire and Hugo on a list?
But I'm a little concerned about some seemingly random "y's" making it into some names, like Elyna and Avryl. Someone please, please! tell me that's not influenced by U.S. trends but is in fact a French tradition. (please?)
But I'm a little concerned about some seemingly random "y's" making it into some names, like Elyna and Avryl. Someone please, please! tell me that's not influenced by U.S. trends but is in fact a French tradition. (please?)