Christophe
WDYT of Christophe?
What would you pair it with (FN, MN, double FN)?
How does it compare to other Chris names (unless you don't like any Chris names)?
What would you pair it with (FN, MN, double FN)?
How does it compare to other Chris names (unless you don't like any Chris names)?
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I knew someone named Kristof in highschool and thought it was always so interesting!
Christophe is really dashing.
Christophe Alberic
Christophe Amable (aw!)
Christophe Ambrose
Christophe Anatole
Christophe Apollinaire
Christophe Athanase
Christophe Baudouin
Christophe Bérenger
Christophe Gauthier
Christophe Gwenaël
Christophe Hercule
Christophe Hilaire
Christophe Hippolyte
Christophe Icare
Christophe Irénée
Christophe Joachim
Christophe Lazare
Christophe Marceau
Christophe Odilon
Christophe Ulysse
Christophe Alberic
Christophe Amable (aw!)
Christophe Ambrose
Christophe Anatole
Christophe Apollinaire
Christophe Athanase
Christophe Baudouin
Christophe Bérenger
Christophe Gauthier
Christophe Gwenaël
Christophe Hercule
Christophe Hilaire
Christophe Hippolyte
Christophe Icare
Christophe Irénée
Christophe Joachim
Christophe Lazare
Christophe Marceau
Christophe Odilon
Christophe Ulysse
I hate Christopher but I love Christophe. And Kristof.
Christophe is so highfalutin and imperious! I adore that. I don't know if it needs a double first name, but it would be a good element for one I suppose.
Jean-Christophe would be soooo handsome.
I'd want to combo Christophe with the fancy French names from my family tree:
Christophe Jean-Baptiste
Christophe Jules Pierre
Christophe Arnaud Stanislas
Christophe Fernande Gustave
Christophe Alexandre Etienne
Dangit I left my genealogy stuff at home, I have so many great French names in my tree, I just can't remember them offhand.
Christophe is so highfalutin and imperious! I adore that. I don't know if it needs a double first name, but it would be a good element for one I suppose.
Jean-Christophe would be soooo handsome.
I'd want to combo Christophe with the fancy French names from my family tree:
Christophe Jean-Baptiste
Christophe Jules Pierre
Christophe Arnaud Stanislas
Christophe Fernande Gustave
Christophe Alexandre Etienne
Dangit I left my genealogy stuff at home, I have so many great French names in my tree, I just can't remember them offhand.
Unless it's a strictly German or French combination, Christophe feels like you forgot the R.
However, it works best as A FN
Christophe Enrich
Christophe Rodolphus
Christophe Jakob
Christophe Claude
Christophe Henri
Christophe Michel
However, it works best as A FN
Christophe Enrich
Christophe Rodolphus
Christophe Jakob
Christophe Claude
Christophe Henri
Christophe Michel
Nice, also like Christopher.
Christophe sounds very German to my ears;
it's ok name, even though it lacks its usual -er ending)
But I still prefer Christian, which seems 'sleeker', rather stronger.
it's ok name, even though it lacks its usual -er ending)
But I still prefer Christian, which seems 'sleeker', rather stronger.
I like it pronounced the way it says it’s pronounced on BtN [KREES-TAWF) but I don’t like it pronounced crist-off which I hear a lot. It also reminds me of the Christof from The Truman show, who’s name was a play on “Christ of...” which kind of turns me off from it, even though they’re spelled differently.
I do prefer Christopher and Cristian, but I do like Christophe given it’s pronounced KREES-TAWF.
I do prefer Christopher and Cristian, but I do like Christophe given it’s pronounced KREES-TAWF.