Me too.
Anouk Aimee's timeless beauty is what I think of foremost.
I'm in the U.S. so I hope I can answer this accurately. I agree with
Llewella that "Chocolat" made the name
Anouk /
Anoushka (sp?) much more visible. I see
Vianne pop up every now and again on these boards and I can only think of the same influence being responsible. Personally it sounds more Dutch than French. But for most Americans the French / Chocolat connection is what will come to mind, if anything.
That said, we also give names to children like L'mauisfwe89r3ijbfs and pronounce it
Ava. (I should talk. I'd name a nn
Niamh,
Aoife,
Sinead or
Mairead.) So why would an
Anouk feel out of place in all of that? Why bother worrying about what a name looks or sounds like in an atmosphere of, "We named her Desstineigh because it's yooneek." At least
Anouk's pronunciation is apparent from the spelling.
If you're still not completely comfortable, you could name her
Anne and use
Anouk as a nn. Or not.
This message was edited 9/22/2011, 4:08 PM