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[Opinions] Gilberte
Met a Gilberte this week. Female, about 40 years old. I believe she is Haitian. She goes by "Gil" and said she hates explaining that Gilberte with a E is a French feminine name.
All I can say is I would hate having this name if I was male or female!
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I think Gilberte is an ultra-elegant, sophisticated name. They may not have much in terms of material possessions in Haiti, but boy do they know how to name babies, at least this one. I would have thought it was, "zheel-BEHRT." But she says it with a hard "g" so is it, "ghil-BEHRT," "GHIL-bert" or some other way? Just curious.

This message was edited 1/29/2011, 2:31 PM

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She pronounced it GHIL-bert.
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I really don't like Gilbert, and Gilberte is pronounced like gill-bert-ah, right? Sort of like Robert and Roberta? Meh... Gilbertine may be kind of nice as a MN only...
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I'm not too fond of Gilberte. I prefer Gilbertine. Gilly would make for a really cute nickname.
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In this case, it was pronounced the same way as Gilbert.
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Especially because it follows the types of Clemente, it is not very usable.
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Gilberte follows Clemente? How? And is Clemente a bad name / thing? I'm not trying to be snotty. I'm really interested.
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Clemente is just a little odd to me as a first name, and the names are quite similar with the -te ending that is attached to an old style name. The same occurs with Gilberte. Gender set aside, both names are giving me disturbing images of what I call the lesser French names.

This message was edited 1/29/2011, 4:02 PM

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It's not my style. I wouldn't fancy being a Gilberte or Gilbert either.
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I don't think it's a bad name. Maybe it's not really first name material but it could make a nice middle name and it's still a lot better being a Gilberte than being an Addysin IMO.
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Agreed.Especially the part about it being better to have Gilberte as a name than a trendoid like Addysin.
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