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Levin is cool, I always thought it was a surname, but it's also a first name! I like that one. Makes me think of Ira Levin, whose books I quite enjoy.Osanne is sweet, there's something appealing about it. It's homey. Maybe because it reminds me of Irish surnames, which often sound so cheery and energetic.Bridget is so adorable and I don't get why it has languished out of the spotlight for so long. It's great. I hope it gets more attention. Maxence is COOL. It's so slick. I don't trust it, but it sure looks good.Lucienne is a name I've liked for a while. This was the name of my great-grandmother's sister, and I was always jealous that my great grandma didn't get to be Lucienne. I love most Lucy-related names, they really do contain a lot of light. Eugenie is another cutie. I think I say it wrong though, with heavy emphasis on the JEEN part. I noticed that prince Harry pronounced his cousin's name like YOO-jinny. I don't really like that. But Eugenie is super cute. Andre - I've always felt this would be a great name for a horse. A nice dark bay. Emiliano is very fancy. I love Emil, and I'm sure if I met a real Emiliano, I'd be thrilled. Linnea is one of those names that is trendy and I don't see what's so great about it. Leaves me cold. The rest I don't have many thoughts on.
My favorites:
Maxence (I feel this name is not super popular in the English-speaking word, but I swear when pronounced in French, it's so nice. So much more orignal than Maxime - that has been mega popular in the French speaking world in the in the 80s and 90s)
Leonard
François (Classic, nothing to change here!)
Eugenie (Love this, I'd name my daughter Eugenie if the fiancé didn't hate it so much! haha!)
OsanneLikes/Neutral:
Linnea
Bridget
André
Isabel
Lucienne
EmilianoDon't care too much about them:
Rosaria
Levin
Nicanor
Noelia
I like Bridget and Isabel (preferably spelled Isabelle) here.
I like Bridget, Andre and isabel
I love Linnea, Bridget, Noelia, Andre, and Emiliano.
My favourites are Nicanor and Bridget. My least favourites are Isabel and Levin
I like all of them except for Maxence, Francois (they sound too feminine) and Nicanor (kind of odd), Eugenie (sounds better in masculine form).
I like literally all of them besides Leanard and Maxence, which makes me think of mens cologne but not a nice kind the kind that 14 year old boys smother themselves in in the locker room after gym class. My favorites are probably Linnea, Rosaria, and Isabel
Osanne is a favorite of mine now! :)I also like Linnea, Rosaria, Bridget, Leonard, Noelia, and Isabel.The rest are okay.