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35 replies

NewMrsCharles · 10/06/2010 21:52

Hello all! Not even pregnant yet as you may have seen from the JS forums but we have been thinking about names already and have been really drawn to french boys names but could they also end up sounding pretentious?

Ideas/Opinons/Favs please MN!

Sebastian
Xavier
Louis
Francois

Thanks all x

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midnightexpress · 10/06/2010 21:54

Love love love Xavier, not so keen on the others. Do you have any French family?

DrivenToDistraction · 10/06/2010 21:54

Jules

missytequila · 10/06/2010 22:06

i love etienne and olivier

JimmyTarbuck · 10/06/2010 22:15

I love Sylvain.

NiceCuppaT · 10/06/2010 22:19

Sebastian is lovely and not too French if you don't have any French connection?
If you do I love Claude!
All names sound better in French though!

pippibluestocking · 10/06/2010 22:20

Fabian

GladioliBuckets · 10/06/2010 22:23

French spelling is Sébastien.

How about Louen?

NewMrsCharles · 10/06/2010 22:29

Oh thanks all!

That why im a little worried about it as no French connect desides a love of the place, tastes, languageand people I have known. We didnt pick them on purpose: has anyone else just seamed to find a link like that?

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theagedparent · 10/06/2010 22:31

Etienne is lovely

sharbieinbackofthequattro · 10/06/2010 22:31

I like Pascal is that French??

ilovemydogandMrObama · 10/06/2010 22:36

Lucien

claire196 · 11/06/2010 19:04

Emile

thirtysomething · 11/06/2010 19:10

Antoine and Pierre are my all-time faves

Louis and Sebastien are both fine in both languages so may work best if you have no French connections though.

allyfe · 11/06/2010 20:28

Sebastian
Xavier

Like both, not really keen on Louis or Francois. Have never known any french Louis's or Francois, you don't really want to give them a hideously unpopular name in France if it's french I'd say. I knew a French Kevin (would be early 30's now) which I always found a bit odd, although not to the French.

Think Sebastian is the best cross over name, but then I really like the name and love Seb.

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ChickenInABasket · 12/06/2010 14:17

Love love Emil (e)!

Magalyxyz · 12/06/2010 16:38

I like Arnaud. That's one of the few I would have considered using.

Kevin is popular in Italy too

Magalyxyz · 12/06/2010 16:39

Pierre too actually. That doesn't seem too unusable for a non-French person.

BarkisIsWilling · 13/06/2010 19:01

Go native and call him something like Louis-Francois

How about Yannick or Loic?

Pasiphae · 14/06/2010 14:50

Armand, Bertrand, Eudes, Ferdinand, Corentin, Basil, Baltazar, Ludovic, Bastien, Baptistin, Isidore, Auxence, Baudouin, Mathurin, Titouan, Tanguy, Gautier, Gabin, Mayeul, Gonzague?

annasophia · 14/06/2010 15:01

Top 20 French boys's names:

Lucas
Theo
Thomas
Hugo
Enzo
Maxime
Clement
Leo
Antoine
Alexandre
Mathis
Louis
Quentin
Alexis
Romain
Tom
Nicolas
Nathan
Baptiste
Paul

mopsyflopsy · 14/06/2010 15:09

Love Xavier, Quentin and Louis.

Poohbearsmom · 14/06/2010 15:30

jerome?

FingonTheValiant · 14/06/2010 15:38

Maxime is fab, French dh really wants it.

Francois is not that common any more in France, and is seen as laughably old fashioned. Still fairly common in the feminine form though.

Louis is definitely on the rise, I know them aged under 5 and over 70 I would say.

There are a surprisingly large number of Kevins and Brians walking around France, it was very trendy to give your children English names about 25-30 years ago according to dh.

Maybe have a look at the names from Brittany, like BarkisIsWilling suggests. They are super trendy in France, and often can be similar to Welsh names.

cowboylover · 17/06/2010 16:41

Thanks all, I wont mention Baptiste is popular as I have said a definate no to Jean-Baptiste!