I've discovered that, although I generally hate hyphenated names, French choices like Jean-Alexandre and Anne-Sophie are really appealing to me. I have a bunch of "combos" that I came up with, and ideally, I'd like to use Hebrew middle names.
A couple of questions:
1. If you know, how are these names constructed? Are there "rules" for how they should be?
2. What do you think of the ones I have listed:
Anne-Sophie
Anne-Martine
Anne-Manon
Anne-Rosalie
Anne-Amelie
Anne-Eliane
Anne-Lucie
Anne-Victoire
Anne-Aurelie
Anne-Ophelie
Anne-Melisande
Anne-Alienor
Anne-Helene
Anne-Dorothee
Anne-Sylvie
Anne-Coralie
Marie-Lucienne
Marie-Andree
Marie-Oceane
Marie-Charlotte
Marie-Eliane
Marie-Alienor
Marie-Chantal
Marie-Pauline (
Pauline is familial)
Marie-Helene
Marie-Genevieve
Marie-Dorothee
Marie-Celeste
Jean-Alexis
Paul-Alexis
Jean-Amedee
Marie-Chloe
Anne-Chloe
Anne-Capucine
Anne-Salome
Anne-Eloise
Jean-Valentin
Charles-Valentin
Paul-Alexis
Paul-Alain
Paul-Alexandre
Paul-Michel
Paul-David
Paul-Daniel
Jean-Michel
Jean-Alexandre
Jean-Pierre
Jean-David
Jean-Daniel
Jean-Alexis
Jean-Charles
Jean-Maxence***
Marie-Fleur