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Using French names in England - pretentious?

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reindeerbitesback · 09/12/2016 14:49

OH thinks so. I do not.

It stemmed from a discussion on the names Jack and Jaques (as middle names not that it's relevant).

So, do you think using French names in England (or for an English child) is pretentious? Does it just go for names not commonly used in England like Yves or Jaques? Or are Sophie and Sebastien in the same category? What about French spellings like Mathilde over Matilda?

(Little disclaimer: both OH and I have DC with French names already...).

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SpunkyMummy · 11/12/2016 21:18

I don't think it's pretentious. As long as you're ok with people using an English pronunciation...?

MrsJayy · 11/12/2016 21:20

I am Scottish with a french name I think it is fine obviously😀

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