Unusual French names
Here are some unusual French names I found on a French calendar, wdyt?
Girls
Alpais
Aselle
Austreberthe
Begge
Bonne
Burgondofare
Cantienne
Charbelle
Douceline
Énimie
Fare
Grimonie
Jacinthe
Kingue
Landrade
Namadie
Opportune
Oranne
Pudentienne
Réparate
Rolende
Ulphe
Wilgeforte
Wivine
Boys
Amâtre
Arcade
Aré
Bovet
Brocard
Can
Chromace
Derrien
Dié
Epvre
Idesbald
Juvin
Louvent
Maclou
Maëul
Ours
Pacien
Remacle
Ruf
Similien
Trivier
Tropez
Xiste
Yrieix
Zotique
Girls
Alpais
Aselle
Austreberthe
Begge
Bonne
Burgondofare
Cantienne
Charbelle
Douceline
Énimie
Fare
Grimonie
Jacinthe
Kingue
Landrade
Namadie
Opportune
Oranne
Pudentienne
Réparate
Rolende
Ulphe
Wilgeforte
Wivine
Boys
Amâtre
Arcade
Aré
Bovet
Brocard
Can
Chromace
Derrien
Dié
Epvre
Idesbald
Juvin
Louvent
Maclou
Maëul
Ours
Pacien
Remacle
Ruf
Similien
Trivier
Tropez
Xiste
Yrieix
Zotique
Replies
Legit like Douceline... I realize it sounds kinda questionable but I think it's pretty in a GP way. Legit LOVE Arcade, seriously. Wish it was more acceptable as a name, would be a number one go to for me if I was a celebrity or something.
Dié is nice, too bad it looks the way it does.
Wivine reminds me of Wideline which is a seemingly super popular name in rural Haiti. Kinda pretty.
Dié is nice, too bad it looks the way it does.
Wivine reminds me of Wideline which is a seemingly super popular name in rural Haiti. Kinda pretty.
I think most of these are uncommon for a good reason, although I like a few of them. Similien and Derrien are intriguing, as are Cantienne, Rolende and Namadie (that last one sort of looks like one of Tolkien's elves). Pudentienne sounds dirty somehow, not sure why. They are definitely interesting!
Incidentally, I had a French-Canadian ancestor named Zotique in the 1800s so it wasn't an unheard-of name in Quebec apparently.
Incidentally, I had a French-Canadian ancestor named Zotique in the 1800s so it wasn't an unheard-of name in Quebec apparently.