Re: Need a French Girl Name Please
in reply to a message by Siân
Well, Luca isn't really a French name, not in the same traditionally French way as Jean-Benoit. Luc maybe.
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Heyyy.... Do you know your stuff?
I am aware Luca and Jean-Benoit are not the same style exactly. The boys have different mothers and are twenty years apart in age so I felt a bit of a change was necessary. Luca is commonly used in France (I'm told) so I figured it was fine to use. I just know very little about French boy names and even less about French girl names (Or for that matter, what's common in France vs French-Canada, etc).
If you know anything about French girl names, would you mind helping me out a bit?
The family moved to the UK for business recently and wanted something French to tie their daughter to France easily, but still pronouncable to English speakers.
What would you suggest works best with that in mind and to pair with Luca?
I am aware Luca and Jean-Benoit are not the same style exactly. The boys have different mothers and are twenty years apart in age so I felt a bit of a change was necessary. Luca is commonly used in France (I'm told) so I figured it was fine to use. I just know very little about French boy names and even less about French girl names (Or for that matter, what's common in France vs French-Canada, etc).
If you know anything about French girl names, would you mind helping me out a bit?
The family moved to the UK for business recently and wanted something French to tie their daughter to France easily, but still pronouncable to English speakers.
What would you suggest works best with that in mind and to pair with Luca?
Lucas would be more traditional than Luca in French. I'm not from France, but I am Franco-Ontarienne, and although Luca is definitely used, Lucas is far more common. Keep in mind that Luca and Lucas are pronounced the same way in French.
Checking out the popularity lists for France is probably your best bet. If you're interested in French Canadian names, there isn't a list for each French-speaking group; however, the province of Québec does have its own list (http://www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/Interactif/PR2I121_Prenoms/PR2I121_Prenoms/PR2SPrenoms.aspx). It's important to note, though, that there are English people in Québec just as there are French people outside of Québec.
Here are some young-sounding feminine names:
Léa
Camille
Juliette (Julie and Julia are also popular)
Clara (This name is adored atm, but it would depend on how old the character is)
Louise
Charlotte
Amélie
Margot
Maëlle
Clémence
Noémie
Émilie
Checking out the popularity lists for France is probably your best bet. If you're interested in French Canadian names, there isn't a list for each French-speaking group; however, the province of Québec does have its own list (http://www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/Interactif/PR2I121_Prenoms/PR2I121_Prenoms/PR2SPrenoms.aspx). It's important to note, though, that there are English people in Québec just as there are French people outside of Québec.
Here are some young-sounding feminine names:
Léa
Camille
Juliette (Julie and Julia are also popular)
Clara (This name is adored atm, but it would depend on how old the character is)
Louise
Charlotte
Amélie
Margot
Maëlle
Clémence
Noémie
Émilie