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What are some french names?

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And I eman liek REALLY french that you would only here there.

Classic french names. For boys AND girls.

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  1. Sophie is a sweet girl's name. So is Isabelle - I love that  one.

    Jerome ,Gerard, and Jacques - AND you can go crazy with combining names, too! The French love it - There are Marie-Jeanne's and Jean-Gerard s

    I LOVE Benoit for a boys name and the girl equivalent is Benedicte.


  2. Girls: Fleur, Antoinette, Madeline, Amelie

    Boys: Francois, Jean Baptiste, Jacques

  3. Girls : Amélie, Céline, Elodie, Cécile, Elise, Audrey, Emmanuelle, Julie, Camille, Jeanne, Marie, Emma, Manon, Léa, Caroline, Lucie, Chloé, Anaïs, Sophie, Eva, Lola, Océane...

    Boys : Lucas, Nathan, Pierre, Marc, François, Baptiste, Julien, Thomas, Alexis, Denis, Anthony, Guillaume, Mathieu, Théo, Antoine, Clément, Raphaël, Mathéo, Arthur, Stéphane,...

  4. jean claude

  5. pa-oo-say

    or pause

    its a french word meaning stop.

    haha

  6. B: francois, pierre, armand

    G: margaux

  7. Yvonne.

    Corrinne.

    Thierry.

  8. boys: thomas, justin, lucas, florent; quentin, maxime, louis, yves, pierre, jean, michel, eric, nicholas, jean-paul, jean-pierre, jean-louis, romain, sylvain, pascal, philippe,  alexandre, aurelien, etienne, benoit, george, robert,  maurice, marcel, daniel, leo, antoine, herve, emile, leon, alain, guillaume, jerome, sebastien, henri,gilbert, laurent, olivier, claude, edouard, chrisitan...

    girls:  audrey, elsa, clara, camille, veronique, frederique, cristiane, christine, collette, claire, suzanne, janine, marie, anne, anna, francoise, carole, sophie, carla, sylvie, julie, celine, cecile, nadia, nathalie, brigitte, charlotte, catherine, laure, valerie, clothilde, barbara, angelique, madelaine, aurelie,jacqueline, emmanuelle,christelle,....

    some of these are kinda old fashioned but they are the only ones i could find off the top of my head =)

  9. For girls:   Giselle, Genevieve, Madelaine, Marie, Adelle, Celine, Bernatdette, Babette, etc.

    For boys:  Pierre, Mathieu, Jean, Claude, Stephane, Phillipe, Henri, Jacques, Louis,  Beaumont, and tons more!

    Just so you know, if you really want a true french name try hyphenating two names!  It is extremely popular! i.e.  Jean-Phillipe    or   Marie-Pierre

  10. Pierre, Guillame, Amandine, Christine, Monique, Margot, Nathalie, Rene,(Two n's is a girls name. One n is a boys name)

    Melanie, Martine, Pascale, Emilie, Henrie, Elisabeth, Alexendrie, Emmanuel. Thats all i could think of. Sa sais just que je peu reflechire. lol. I speak fluent French cuz im from Paris. If you need any translating, Email me!

  11. Pierre.

  12. BOYS

    guerric

    giann

    jean pierre

    franklin

    mason

    GIRLS

    claudette

    emily

    danielle

    francine

    juliette

    marquerite

    jacqueline

    rose

    belle

    audrine

    carissa

    demi

    claire

    stephenie

    hope it helps

  13. Boys: Lucas, Theo, Thomas, Hugo, Enzo, Maxime, Clement, Leo, Antoine, Alexandre, Mathis, Louis, Quentin, Alexis, Romain, Nicolas, Baptiste

    Girls: Lea, Manon, Emma, Chloe, Camille, Clara, Oceane, Ines, Marie, Lucie, Anais, Jade, Mathilde, Maeva

    And don't say those are not typical french, cause theese were the most chosen names by parents for their children in France in 2003.

  14. French girls names

    Apollina

    Brunella

    Celie

    Danae

    Evelia

    Flori

    Georgette

    Hettie

    Isabeau

    Josephina

    Karlotta

    Lissette

    Mirabella

    Noemie

    Orlene

    Prunella

    Questa

    Renata

    Sidonie

    Tilda

    Violetta

    Xavierra

    Yseult

    Zuria

    French boys names

    Audric

    Beauregard

    Chauncy

    Daine

    Edgard

    Fremont

    Gaspar

    Harcourt

    Ignace

    Jesper

    Kerman

    Loring

    Montaine

    Norice

    Onfroi

    Pippin

    Quesnel

    Rennie

    Sage

    Tearlach

    Vernay

    Warrane

    Yves

    Hope I helped :).

  15. There are hundreds of truly french names... and the most popular names used in France now are not necessarily french in origin...

    Some names have gone completely out of style, for example the feminine versions of masculine names such as Henriette (Henri), Pierrette (Pierre), Gillette (Gilles).

    There are names typical of certain regions such as Bretagne:

    Alain, Aubert, Omer, Adeline, Armel, Auguste, Briac, Brieuc, Corentin, Eurielle,  Malo, Gwenn, Gwénaël, Guénolé, Joévin, Judicaël, Pol, Tanguy, Titouan, Tudi, Tudal, Yves,

    Louis, used by kings of France, (with the variants of Loïc, Ludovic, Clovis).

    Many composed masculine names such as Jean François, Jean Loup, Jean Louis, Jean Marc, Jean Michel, etc.

    Many feminine composed names such as Anne Marie, Anne Sophie, Marie Ange, Marie Laure, Marie Louise, Marie Madeleine.

    Some of my favourites are Desiree; Amelie; Severine; Amandine; Genevieve; Emilie; Arielle; Marie France; Charlotte; Delphine; and Virginie for girls

    and Robert; Clêment; Gilles; Paul; Francis or François; Michel for boys

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