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Ideas for French names

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Ninunina · 27/02/2014 05:05

I'm 34 weeks pregnant and DH and I seem to have two names that have consistently remained as favourites during the past 8 months: Francesca and Martina. Although we have an Italian surname, DH is French and I can't help think that there is a beautiful French girls name that we're missing. DD is called Amélie. Any ideas?

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Ninunina · 27/02/2014 05:06

DD is Amelie... mn doesn't like accents it seems!

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Lovelybitofsquirrel · 27/02/2014 06:31

Anais, Elodie, Laure, Lucie, Madeleine? (sorry no accents here either!)

Rosieliveson · 27/02/2014 06:40

Camille is a nice, french name IMO Grin

saintmerryweather · 27/02/2014 06:47

Avaline? Might be too close to amelie

vvviola · 27/02/2014 06:47

We have a Celine (and a big sister with a name similar to your DD2). We were living in Belgium at the time so wanted a francophone name. I know it's a bit of an old fashioned name in the French speaking world, but it seems to get lots of compliments in English speaking communities, and there isn't much difficulty pronouncing it in either place.

rodgette · 27/02/2014 06:51

Lucille - means ray of light, quite rare too :)

baskingseals · 27/02/2014 06:52

Fabienne

AmandinePoulain · 27/02/2014 06:55

I've got an Amelie and a French dh too Grin

I've also got an Elodie. My other favourite was Eleanor but dh didn't concur, and he liked Isabelle.

MsJupiter · 27/02/2014 08:12

What about Martine or Francine as these are close to your preferred names (although I know one letter can make all the difference)?

I know a French Elinor which is pretty.

Kikithecat · 27/02/2014 08:26

Coco (Corinne or Colette)

MyNameIsKenAdams · 27/02/2014 08:27

Fabienne

tethersend · 27/02/2014 08:27

Manon

Felix90 · 27/02/2014 08:31

We have a Sylvie Beatrix. Both names we liked just happened to be French and neither of us are remotely French!

florascotia · 27/02/2014 08:32

can't do accents, sorry, but what about:

Amandine, Alienor, Camille, Carine, Clarisse, Corinne, Edmee, Estelle, Florence, Juliette, Manon, Raphaelle, Sylvie, Violette, Viviane

maytherebe · 27/02/2014 08:32

I love Aurelie, though I hear it's quite commonplace in France...

ElviraPink · 27/02/2014 08:45

Bette

Mariette

Ginevra

ZingSweetMango · 27/02/2014 08:50

I love Genevieve (sp?) and Josephine.
also Marco (French?) and Bastienne

ZingSweetMango · 27/02/2014 08:51

crap, I overlooked the bit about only girl's names are needed.Blush

oldbutnotpastit · 27/02/2014 11:04

celeste
genevieve
mireille
josephhine
delphine
ismeria
aurelie

oldbutnotpastit · 27/02/2014 11:06

www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2011/08/french-names.html

hope this link works lots of ideas here

Nataleejah · 27/02/2014 11:30

Leonie ?

eurochick · 27/02/2014 11:31

I love Manon. Elodie is lovely too.

Ninunina · 27/02/2014 15:48

There are some lovely names that have been mentioned, but every single one has either been vetoed by DH or is already used by close friends and family. I'm really fond of Charlotte and Chloe but DH doesn't like them. Martine is MIL's name. Isabelle is my aunt's name, not fond of Francine and Elodie reminds me too much of Melody (there was a girl at school with that name and she wasn't very nice). I don't think I'll find the name! DH is just too fussy!

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florascotia · 27/02/2014 18:34

There's a thread close to this one on the Mumsnet webpage - all about Clementine. How about that (the same 'ine' ending as Martine)? Or Clemence?

There must be dozens of other 'ine' name endings - Albertine, Valentine, Zephyrine, Claudine, Micheline, Georgine, Sabine etc etc.

Francesca is a lovely. If you both like that, then your baby will have a nice name, anyway.

Or there's Franseza (Breton), Francisca/Franciska (many European languages)...

Amandine29 · 27/02/2014 18:47

My favourite French girl's name is Delphine but it's considered a bit middle aged.

What about...
Florine
Flavie (I love this as well)
Angélique/Angéline
Audrey
Sophie
Juliette (Another favorite)
Adéline
Ségolène
Hélène
Léa
Coralie
Clémence/Clémentine

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