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She'll be a nun and he'll be in your cupboard.. Help please!

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Afropop · 18/02/2012 01:28

Guy (said ghee/gee) was a no.
Philomena seemed to divide people (but may keep as a mn)

So could we have some help please.

Surname is/sounds and looks very french (DH is french canadian)

Preferably one of the names would be french
Has to have 2 middle names.
One of the boys middle names will be Brian
One of the girl middle names will be Sobe.

Help please!

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spottyock · 18/02/2012 10:10

Augustin for a boy (could possibly be shortened to Guy?)
Phillipa or Penelope for a girl.

FaithHopeAndKevin · 18/02/2012 10:34

Phillipe or Jacques for a boy and Tamara for a girl.

pinksky · 18/02/2012 10:46

Delphine or Aurora for a girl?
I like Augustin for a boy.

WyrdMother · 18/02/2012 10:55

Etienne, Pascal, Serge, Yves for a boy

Anais, Elise, Odette, Victoire for a girl

PopcornBiscuit · 18/02/2012 12:04

Thomas Brian Raphael
Joshua Brian Elliot
Samuel Brian Lucas
Nathan William Brian
Mathias Gabriel Brian
Leo Sebastien Brian

Eloise Juliette Sobe
Clara Sobe Marine
Philomena Sobe Cassandra
Victoria Clementine Sobe
Gabrielle Sobe Olivia
Louisa Charlotte Sobe

pranma · 18/02/2012 22:43

I love Guy pronounced either way but prefer G[eye]

Afropop · 19/02/2012 14:50

Hmm thanks
I like some of the boys names esp. nathan, Mathias, lucas and phillipe and leo ohh and Pascal and Yves
Girls names well eloise/elise is alright as is Delphine. But they seem a bit blurh- like a bit wet, or just a bit girly.

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ProcrastinateWildly · 19/02/2012 14:52

My 2 favourite French names are Thierry and Virginie. Not sure of the spellings though, so apologise if I have got these wrong.

LackaDAISYcal · 19/02/2012 15:03

Anouk or Sylvie for a girl
Luc or Claude for a boy

Or go very French and have something like Marie-France, Jean-Claude, Jean-Luc etc.
My french neighbour is Anne-Claude which I think is lovely :)

Hassled · 19/02/2012 15:04

Sandrine?

Housemum · 19/02/2012 16:01

I have an Amélie but everyone on MN seems to think it's common...

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