Is Fleur used in France?
It's absurd enough in English, I'm curious as to whether it's actually used in the France.
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Yes it is. And it's completely legit, as it's a saint name.
I don't think it's an absurd name at all (and I am French).
I don't think it's an absurd name at all (and I am French).
I don't find it absurd either, and I speak English. Perhaps I can ask, what is so absurd about it? It has been used in countries for many years and is legitimate and is not the same as naming an English-raised child Flower.
I think it's basically the same. Although in the english-speaking world "Blossom" is more common. In Japan they use "Hana", even in Germany "Blume" can be used as a female name.
Therefore imho Fleur isn't any more absurd than any of those, it's just a question of liking "word-names" or not.
Fleur is not extremely popular in France though, but Harry Potter might change that a bit ;)
Therefore imho Fleur isn't any more absurd than any of those, it's just a question of liking "word-names" or not.
Fleur is not extremely popular in France though, but Harry Potter might change that a bit ;)