[Opinions] French young people
From the list of those getting their baccalauréat in France, some interesting or surprising combos!
French pronunciations included when not on the name's page or when wrong, many names can be searched.
Océane Lou Chanel (first time I see Chanel used here! whole name would be pronunced o-se-ahn loo shah-nel)
Vanessa Sarina Flora (sah-ree-nah as opposed to English ser-ee-nuh)
Jean-David Bernard Albert Dov Berl (see Berel)
Stéphanie Wedia Marie (ste-fah-nee ve-dyah? we-dyah?)
Sophie Edmonde
Galith Sarah (sah-rah)
Doris Céline (se-leen)
Elanie (e-lah-nee? like Mélanie without a M?)
Danaé (dah-nah-e)
Armony (ahr-mo-nee, awful spelling of Harmony?)
Edlyne (ed-leen?)
Mélanie Marie-Ange
Emmanuelle Yahalom Fortunée (e-man-uy-el)
Loredana (lo-re-dah-nah)
Eléa (e-le-ah)
Emine
Cyrielle (see-ryel)
French pronunciations included when not on the name's page or when wrong, many names can be searched.
Océane Lou Chanel (first time I see Chanel used here! whole name would be pronunced o-se-ahn loo shah-nel)
Vanessa Sarina Flora (sah-ree-nah as opposed to English ser-ee-nuh)
Jean-David Bernard Albert Dov Berl (see Berel)
Stéphanie Wedia Marie (ste-fah-nee ve-dyah? we-dyah?)
Sophie Edmonde
Galith Sarah (sah-rah)
Doris Céline (se-leen)
Elanie (e-lah-nee? like Mélanie without a M?)
Danaé (dah-nah-e)
Armony (ahr-mo-nee, awful spelling of Harmony?)
Edlyne (ed-leen?)
Mélanie Marie-Ange
Emmanuelle Yahalom Fortunée (e-man-uy-el)
Loredana (lo-re-dah-nah)
Eléa (e-le-ah)
Emine
Cyrielle (see-ryel)
Replies
I really like Sarina and pronounce it that way.
Elanie and Eléa are nice.
Elanie and Eléa are nice.
Océane Lou Chanel - Océane is a big GP of mine and I love Lou as a nn for Louisa, but Chanel just sounds so tacky to me.
Vanessa Sarina Flora - Too many A endings, imo, but all the names are lovely individually, especially Flora which is a favorite of mine.
Jean-David Bernard Albert Dov Berl (see Berel) - Ooh, it's a mouthful but I love it.
Stéphanie Wedia Marie (ste-fah-nee ve-dyah? we-dyah?) - I'm not a fan of Stephanie, but Wedia Marie is very pretty, regardless of pronunciation.
Sophie Edmonde - Love it!
Galith Sarah (sah-rah) - Galith is raelly interesting and I can tolerate Sarah as a mn. I like this one.
Doris Céline (se-leen) - Not really a fan of either name.
Elanie (e-lah-nee? like Mélanie without a M?) - Too cutesy for a fn, but I'd like it as a nn.
Danaé (dah-nah-e) - Nms.
Armony (ahr-mo-nee, awful spelling of Harmony?) - I like Harmony, but Armony? Not so much.
Edlyne (ed-leen?) - Interesting sound, but I hate how this one looks on paper.
Mélanie Marie-Ange - Cute.
Emmanuelle Yahalom Fortunée (e-man-uy-el) - I adore Emmanuelle, but the other two are nms.
Loredana (lo-re-dah-nah) - Nms.
Eléa (e-le-ah) - Pretty, but all fluff.
Emine - Sounds like "I mean" to me.
Cyrielle (see-ryel) - Too frilly, imo.
Vanessa Sarina Flora - Too many A endings, imo, but all the names are lovely individually, especially Flora which is a favorite of mine.
Jean-David Bernard Albert Dov Berl (see Berel) - Ooh, it's a mouthful but I love it.
Stéphanie Wedia Marie (ste-fah-nee ve-dyah? we-dyah?) - I'm not a fan of Stephanie, but Wedia Marie is very pretty, regardless of pronunciation.
Sophie Edmonde - Love it!
Galith Sarah (sah-rah) - Galith is raelly interesting and I can tolerate Sarah as a mn. I like this one.
Doris Céline (se-leen) - Not really a fan of either name.
Elanie (e-lah-nee? like Mélanie without a M?) - Too cutesy for a fn, but I'd like it as a nn.
Danaé (dah-nah-e) - Nms.
Armony (ahr-mo-nee, awful spelling of Harmony?) - I like Harmony, but Armony? Not so much.
Edlyne (ed-leen?) - Interesting sound, but I hate how this one looks on paper.
Mélanie Marie-Ange - Cute.
Emmanuelle Yahalom Fortunée (e-man-uy-el) - I adore Emmanuelle, but the other two are nms.
Loredana (lo-re-dah-nah) - Nms.
Eléa (e-le-ah) - Pretty, but all fluff.
Emine - Sounds like "I mean" to me.
Cyrielle (see-ryel) - Too frilly, imo.
Fleur in France
I'm not Claire but I can tell you that according to the site Tous les prénoms the name Fleur was used 3005 times between 1900 and 2003, mostly since the 70's but also a few times at the beginning of the 20th century.
Here are similar names and the number of times they were used in France between 1900 and 2003:
Fleure 4
Fleurentine 6
Fleurestine 20
Fleurette 128
Fleuriane 126
Fleurianne 10
Fleurie 30 (the masculine form Fleury was used 1065 times)
Fleurina 3
Fleurine 614
I'm not Claire but I can tell you that according to the site Tous les prénoms the name Fleur was used 3005 times between 1900 and 2003, mostly since the 70's but also a few times at the beginning of the 20th century.
Here are similar names and the number of times they were used in France between 1900 and 2003:
Fleure 4
Fleurentine 6
Fleurestine 20
Fleurette 128
Fleuriane 126
Fleurianne 10
Fleurie 30 (the masculine form Fleury was used 1065 times)
Fleurina 3
Fleurine 614
Yay for Danae!