French BAs
from Troyes
(f)
Maéline
Cléanthe
Ilhana
Lylou
Thayna
Marion
Zoé x2
Esma
Inès
Peytonne
Chaïma
Lola
Audrey
Léonie
Louana
Gemila
Eline
Nailys
Liloo
Justine
Meï
Eglantine
Romane
Ivy
Nour
Cassandre
Mélusine
Emy x2
Noline
(m)
Enzo
Tayllan
Marceau
Preston x2
Robin
Arthur
Léonin
Yassin
Badis
Armand
Théo x2
Wayatt
Junior
Simon
Gabriel
Sohan
Gabin
Giovani
Chahid
Trystan
Amir
Noham
Thomas
Twins:
Kassandra & Théo
Nathan & Ethan
Léna & Lukas
Axel & Mélissa
(f)
Maéline
Cléanthe
Ilhana
Lylou
Thayna
Marion
Zoé x2
Esma
Inès
Peytonne
Chaïma
Lola
Audrey
Léonie
Louana
Gemila
Eline
Nailys
Liloo
Justine
Meï
Eglantine
Romane
Ivy
Nour
Cassandre
Mélusine
Emy x2
Noline
(m)
Enzo
Tayllan
Marceau
Preston x2
Robin
Arthur
Léonin
Yassin
Badis
Armand
Théo x2
Wayatt
Junior
Simon
Gabriel
Sohan
Gabin
Giovani
Chahid
Trystan
Amir
Noham
Thomas
Twins:
Kassandra & Théo
Nathan & Ethan
Léna & Lukas
Axel & Mélissa
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Maéline -SO sick of the Maelle elaborations
Cléanthe -Not very attractive to the English ear (yes, when pronounced correctly)
Ilhana -Not a fan of Francophonized Russian names
Lylou -ugh.
Peytonne -vomit
Léonie -sweet
Louana -too trashy 70s to the English ear
Liloo -Oh, come on!
Justine -Finally, a nice simple classic
Meï -I have pretty good French, but I can`t for the life of me figure out how this would be pronounced
Romane -little too masculine for my tastes, but that`s just my opinion
Cassandre -nice
Mélusine -???
Emy x2 -that`s still going, huh?
Noline -really?
(m)
Enzo -don`t get the top 5 appeal.
Marceau -pure surname
Preston x2 -bad enough on trashy Americans
Robin -ok
Arthur -meets approval
Léonin -I like it
Badis -is this an Arabic name?
Armand -aurprising; isn`t this an older name?
Théo x2 -to be expected
Wayatt -why people should not be allowed to use other cultures` names
Simon -see comments on Justine
Gabriel - see comments on Simon
Sohan -what...
Gabin -Is this supposed to be Gavin, as pronounced by his little sister?
Chahid -guseeing Arabic. Hoping Arabic.
Trystan -sigh
Amir -handsome
Thomas -normal
Twins:
Kassandra & Théo -very Greek
Nathan & Ethan -too similar
Axel & Mélissa -Axel`s picking up steam all over the place
Cléanthe -Not very attractive to the English ear (yes, when pronounced correctly)
Ilhana -Not a fan of Francophonized Russian names
Lylou -ugh.
Peytonne -vomit
Léonie -sweet
Louana -too trashy 70s to the English ear
Liloo -Oh, come on!
Justine -Finally, a nice simple classic
Meï -I have pretty good French, but I can`t for the life of me figure out how this would be pronounced
Romane -little too masculine for my tastes, but that`s just my opinion
Cassandre -nice
Mélusine -???
Emy x2 -that`s still going, huh?
Noline -really?
(m)
Enzo -don`t get the top 5 appeal.
Marceau -pure surname
Preston x2 -bad enough on trashy Americans
Robin -ok
Arthur -meets approval
Léonin -I like it
Badis -is this an Arabic name?
Armand -aurprising; isn`t this an older name?
Théo x2 -to be expected
Wayatt -why people should not be allowed to use other cultures` names
Simon -see comments on Justine
Gabriel - see comments on Simon
Sohan -what...
Gabin -Is this supposed to be Gavin, as pronounced by his little sister?
Chahid -guseeing Arabic. Hoping Arabic.
Trystan -sigh
Amir -handsome
Thomas -normal
Twins:
Kassandra & Théo -very Greek
Nathan & Ethan -too similar
Axel & Mélissa -Axel`s picking up steam all over the place
This interests me very much!
I live in French-speaking Canada, and very few of the names listed are used here for newborns.
Almost nome of the girls' names are current;some of the boys' are.
I also notice, no double names, which are favourites here, and have been for a long time, mostly for males..Jean-Marc, Leo-Paul.
Although there are some girls' ones also..Marie-France, Nicole-Renee.
Thanks for posting this!
I live in French-speaking Canada, and very few of the names listed are used here for newborns.
Almost nome of the girls' names are current;some of the boys' are.
I also notice, no double names, which are favourites here, and have been for a long time, mostly for males..Jean-Marc, Leo-Paul.
Although there are some girls' ones also..Marie-France, Nicole-Renee.
Thanks for posting this!
Compound names and "ette" names haven't been popular in France for quite some time, it's too old fashion. Half the names on this list are what is considered "beauf" which basically means trashy (idk how else to explain it). I'm really sick of the Lilou and Maëlys variations, and the Y trend is slowly creeping in which is disappointing.
However I'm seeing a lot of old fashioned names coming back which is a relief
However I'm seeing a lot of old fashioned names coming back which is a relief
That's fascinating - as you can see here, the double names are not very popular at all in France right now:
http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/fr/2010
I would love to see some birth announcements from your area, if you ever get time to collect some!
http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/fr/2010
I would love to see some birth announcements from your area, if you ever get time to collect some!
noms composés/double names
Québec`s top double names of 2011 with percentage of total newborn population, adjusted for spelling variations:
1 Charles-Antoine 0,2 Lily-Rose 0,6
2 Marc-Antoine 0,2 Kelly-Ann 0,5
3 Charles-Olivier 0,1 Léa-Rose 0,2
4 Félix-Antoine 0,1 Anne-Sophie 0,2
5 Louis-Félix 0,1 Sarah-Maude 0,2
6 Louis-Philippe 0,1 Audrey-Anne 0,1
7 Charles-Édouard 0,1 Marie-Soleil 0,1
8 Marc-Olivier 0,1 Charlie-Rose 0,1
9 Pierre-Olivier 0,1 Sarah-Ève 0,1
10 Charles-Étienne 0,1 Éva-Rose 0,1
Autres 8,4 Autres 8,7
Ensemble 9,3 Ensemble 10,7
The top 10 first halves:
1 Charles 0,6 Lily 0,8
2 Louis 0,5 Sarah 0,5
3 Mohamed 0,4 Marie 0,5
4 Jean 0,3 Kelly 0,5
5 Marc 0,3 Léa 0,5
6 Pierre 0,2 Anne 0,3
7 Félix 0,2 Anna 0,2
8 Lucas 0,1 Mia 0,2
9 David 0,1 Éva 0,2
10 William 0,1 Charlie 0,1
11 Noah 0,1 Émy 0,1
12 Ahmed 0,1 Sofia 0,1
13 Samuel 0,1 Emma 0,1
14 Jayden 0,1 Audrey 0,1
15 Michaël 0,1 Ellie 0,1
And the second halves:
1 Antoine 0,5 Rose 1,6
2 Olivier 0,4 Anne 0,6
3 Alexandre 0,2 Maude 0,3
Québec`s top double names of 2011 with percentage of total newborn population, adjusted for spelling variations:
1 Charles-Antoine 0,2 Lily-Rose 0,6
2 Marc-Antoine 0,2 Kelly-Ann 0,5
3 Charles-Olivier 0,1 Léa-Rose 0,2
4 Félix-Antoine 0,1 Anne-Sophie 0,2
5 Louis-Félix 0,1 Sarah-Maude 0,2
6 Louis-Philippe 0,1 Audrey-Anne 0,1
7 Charles-Édouard 0,1 Marie-Soleil 0,1
8 Marc-Olivier 0,1 Charlie-Rose 0,1
9 Pierre-Olivier 0,1 Sarah-Ève 0,1
10 Charles-Étienne 0,1 Éva-Rose 0,1
Autres 8,4 Autres 8,7
Ensemble 9,3 Ensemble 10,7
The top 10 first halves:
1 Charles 0,6 Lily 0,8
2 Louis 0,5 Sarah 0,5
3 Mohamed 0,4 Marie 0,5
4 Jean 0,3 Kelly 0,5
5 Marc 0,3 Léa 0,5
6 Pierre 0,2 Anne 0,3
7 Félix 0,2 Anna 0,2
8 Lucas 0,1 Mia 0,2
9 David 0,1 Éva 0,2
10 William 0,1 Charlie 0,1
11 Noah 0,1 Émy 0,1
12 Ahmed 0,1 Sofia 0,1
13 Samuel 0,1 Emma 0,1
14 Jayden 0,1 Audrey 0,1
15 Michaël 0,1 Ellie 0,1
And the second halves:
1 Antoine 0,5 Rose 1,6
2 Olivier 0,4 Anne 0,6
3 Alexandre 0,2 Maude 0,3
Several of the boys' double-names are in use in my area;nearly all actually.(Louis-Phillipe is nearly always shortened to LP!)
For the girls' names, Marie-Soleil is popular;I love it, a beautiful name.
For the girls' names, Marie-Soleil is popular;I love it, a beautiful name.