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[Opinions] French BAs
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A surprising amount of three names!Re Hunter, French-speakers will occasionally use an "H" name, seems somewhat counter-productive, given that the letter is not spoken.but there's Huguette,and Hugh, I even know a Hugh-Luc.And Hector, always said as Ector.
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Urielle Mababou is endlessly confusing. Any ideas?I don't fancy the sound of Hunter in a French sentence. When Heather was so popular in the States, it was apparently also well used in Quebec, which must have been hard on the Francophones; even worse than Hunter.Melvyn, with its y, is fascinating.
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Urielle = rare female form of Uriel. No time to track down Mababou, but I'm guessing it's from one of the African former French colonies.
Yup I was side-eyeing Hunter too. :)
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I like:
Lydia
Adele
Isabelle
Adrienne Julia but not Chloe
Clara and Anna but not together
Lily and Coralie but not together
Marie Paloma
Gabrielle
Emma
Lucie
Mathias
Gabriel and Paul but not together
Samuel Thomas
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I like Lydia, Isabelle, Clara, Martine, Béatrice, Anna, Ludovic, Léandre, Arthur.
And I really like the combos Clémence Louise Adèle and Louis Antoni.The MNs Caty Chris sound trashy... and Touya Taliya sounds quite feminine.
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