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claudia or pascale?? which to choose

42 replies

gigismummy · 02/07/2010 15:32

Hi, we are not sure which to choose for our baby girl. Any preference?

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LolaKnickers · 02/07/2010 15:41

Claudia's nice. It also suits grown ups as well as babies, unlike a lot of people's names, so I think it's a good choice. I think Pascale is OK if you are actually French, otherwise it's pretentious.

takethatlady · 02/07/2010 15:42

Claudia every time!

Bacofoil · 02/07/2010 15:42

Claudia

thisisyesterday · 02/07/2010 15:44

Claudia

JimmyTarbuck · 02/07/2010 15:50

I have a Claudia and have had nothing but positive feedback about it. She is an absolute peach, mind you It's not that common either. It gets shortened to Claudi quite a lot. Not sure how you would shorten Pascale if you wanted to.

coffeefestival · 02/07/2010 16:01

Much prefer Pascale.

PandaEis · 02/07/2010 16:06

i LOVE claudia

not too fussed on pascale although i did have a baby doll when i was about 7 or 8 that i named Fleur Pascale

in my accent it would be really pretentious or chav depending on who hears it too think how it would sound if cilla black were to say it

gigismummy · 02/07/2010 16:39

yes her daddy is french. and we live in london, so no cilla black :-)

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GreatGooglyMoogly · 02/07/2010 16:40

Claudia

LynetteScavo · 02/07/2010 16:40

Claudia

MmeLindt · 02/07/2010 16:42

Claudia

I didn't realise there was a feminine version of Pascal - only know it as a boy's name. How is Pascale pronounced?

Bonsoir · 02/07/2010 16:43

Claudia is quite rare, but pretty in French.

Pascale is horribly dated.

gigismummy · 02/07/2010 17:09

same as the boy. we just can't agree on names, it's so difficult

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Thissideofchannel · 02/07/2010 17:20

The meaning of Claudia would put me off (lame, disabled)...

DrivenToDistraction · 02/07/2010 17:26

Claudia, a friend at school was Claudette

mopsyflopsy · 02/07/2010 17:32

I agree about the negative meaning of Claudia. And even if you don't care, your dd may.

Pascale is quite nice, actually. I used to have a French exchange friend called this. Not sure how common it is these days in France.

minipie · 02/07/2010 17:39

Claudine is nice (I may have just made that up though?)

gigismummy · 02/07/2010 17:58

no there was a girl at school with me called claudine

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coffeefestival · 02/07/2010 18:06

How about

Beatrice
Claire
Clementine
Coralie
Colette
Elodie
Eloise
Eugenia
Genevieve
Lucille
Ophelia
Philippa/Pippa
Violetta
Zara

gigismummy · 02/07/2010 18:12

oh god I didn't realise/had forgotten the meaning of the name claudia. We were also thinking of nina, and I liked Darcey or Saskia, but he says the first she would get teased in a french playground, the second is a dog's name in france. Anyone know. Thanks for the name list. We thought about Genevieve but her sister is Giselle which is a little close. Clementine - will she be teased for being an orange?

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LolaKnickers · 02/07/2010 18:31

As her daddy is actually French, Pascale is lovely and not at all pretentious.

I love Clementine - was on my long list but it has been vetoed due to the orange point.

I don't think Genevieve and Giselle are too close. Genevieve is my favourite; it's lovely, especially as she's half French.

BessieBoots · 02/07/2010 18:35

I didn't know that Claudia meant that. It's so pretty.

There are millions of pretty French names... Sabine, Delphine, Jean, Manon...

Fimbo · 02/07/2010 18:54

In my French book at school, there was a Francine and her sister Claudette.

Trucker · 02/07/2010 18:58

Claudia

rubyslippers · 02/07/2010 19:02

love Claudia
was going to be DD's name until she was born and then she just wasn't a Claudia

still a beautiful name IMO