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Re: EPONINE
Maybe because nobody we know outside of that book or play has those names?
Or maybe it's because Eponine sounds like hair mousse and Cosette sounds like a poodle and Fantine like baby formula in France?
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Except in France people do have these names.These stats are from a French government source.Since 1900 Eponine has been used 220 times as a name, Fantine 884 times, and Cosette(which is not really the character's first name) was used 1534 times.
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Over the course of more than a hundred years, that's still extremely rare. What do you suppose makes these authentic French names so rare in their native country?
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