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[Opinions] WDYTO Blanchefleur?
I find it quite nice and interesting. At the Arthurian legend Blanchefleur was the sweetheart of Perceval. Blanchefleur is also the name of the heroine in the medieval tale of Floris and Blanchefleur and the name of Tristan's mother in Tristan and Iseult.Do you have any idea for combos with Blanchefleur?

This message was edited 5/19/2008, 6:04 AM

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I've been thinking about this name.I think I love it. It's not usable, really (well, maybe in France), but it sounds so sophisticated. The meaning is lovely, too. I'm also digging Blanche, prn the French way.
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I love Blanchefleur. The meaning is darling.Blanchefleur Louise
Blanchefleur Eloise
Blanchefleur Daphne
Blanchefleur Hero
Blanchefleur Cecilia
Blanchefleur Emeline
Blanchefleur Linnet
Blanchefleur Ariane
Blanchefleur Thisbe
Blanchefleur Gwyneth
Blanchefleur Melody
Blanchefleur Esmée
Blanchefleur Melisande
Blanchefleur Mélusine
Blanchefleur Gabrielle
Blanchefleur Era
Blanchefleur Justine
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I love itI am so glad you started mentioning it, I think it is so neat. I now have a character called Blanchefleur.I think it would work better as a middle name. Anna Blanchefleur? Possibly too plain. I want something with an S. Sylvia Blanchefleur? Too much? Sophie Blanchefleur? No? Idk.
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Sylvia Blanchefleur?WOW!very prestigious...
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Even though I think it's too frilly a name, Anna Blanchefleur sounds like an awesome name for an author or an actress. I think I actually like it as a last name, now that I think about it.
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I think it is quite nice.How about:
Blanchefleur Rose
Blanchefleur Siena
Blanchefleur Aeronwen
Blanchefleur Fionnghuala
Blanchefleur Calanthe
Blanchefleur Elanor
Connie Blanchefleur
Siena Blanchefleur
Gwendolen Blanchefleur
Primrose Blanchefleur
Sharon Blanchefleur
Blodeuwedd Blanchefleur
Klytie Blanchefleur
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It's far too frilly for my taste. I don't really like Fleur to begin with, and Blanche is only okay, but combining the two really gives off an overpowering, floral and frilly vibe. It's not really my style.
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It's a bit pretentious imo. I think it works better as a middle name than a first name but it's a pretty name and definitely useable. I don't have any associations with it other than I remember reading something about names that were considered regal (in Sweden) and Blachefleur was one of them.
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I find it a bit overwhelming, but on paper it's beautiful. I love the image it conjures up for me.Katherine Blanchefleur
Alice Blanchefleur
Genevieve Blanchefleur
Petra Blanchefleur
Hannah Blanchefleur
Elena Blanchefleur
Natalie Blanchefleur
Corinne Blanchefleur
Carolyn Blanchefleur
Madeline Blanchefleur
Jasmine BlanchefleurBlanchefleur Georgia
Blanchefleur Jacqueline
Blanchefleur Fiona
Blanchefleur Olivia
Blanchefleur Rebecca
Blanchefleur Victoria
Blanchefleur Samantha
Blanchefleur Elaine
Blanchefleur Helene
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I like the history behind it, but I really dislike the name. I don't understand the attraction.
But Arthur, Albion, Guinevere, Avalon, Isolde and Nimue I love.
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It's okay. I could never not like it, it being an Arthurian name. I like a lot of Arthurian names, but this one isn't at the top. It's pretty long and there are few compound names I like. And by that I mean Blanche and Fleur could be names seperately.

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