[Opinions] Name ideas for a character
I need name ideas for a character. Their father is British (of aristocratic/upper-class origin) and their mother is French. Parents' names are Lucas Blake and Henriette Marianne.
Names can be either male or female, and you can include middle names if you like.
Names can be either male or female, and you can include middle names if you like.
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Male fictional character's name:
Rémy Alan
Rémy Angus
Rémy Aidán
Rémy Algar
Rémy Alwin
Rémy Arden
Rémy Arthur
Rémy Barrett
Rémy Beckett
Rémy Bernard
Rémy Bertram
Rémy Bradford
Rémy Brady
Rémy Brian
Rémy Darwin
Rémy Edric
Rémy Edmund
Rémy Egbert
Rémy Esmund
Rémy Finnlay
Rémy Armel
Feminine character's name:
Odetta Aimée
Odetta Alienor
Odetta Amélie
Odetta Apolline
Odette Bathilde
Odetta Clothilde
Odetta Emeline
Odetta France
Odetta Geneviéve
Odetta Ségoléne
I came up with two names from both nations.
Rémy Alan
Rémy Angus
Rémy Aidán
Rémy Algar
Rémy Alwin
Rémy Arden
Rémy Arthur
Rémy Barrett
Rémy Beckett
Rémy Bernard
Rémy Bertram
Rémy Bradford
Rémy Brady
Rémy Brian
Rémy Darwin
Rémy Edric
Rémy Edmund
Rémy Egbert
Rémy Esmund
Rémy Finnlay
Rémy Armel
Feminine character's name:
Odetta Aimée
Odetta Alienor
Odetta Amélie
Odetta Apolline
Odette Bathilde
Odetta Clothilde
Odetta Emeline
Odetta France
Odetta Geneviéve
Odetta Ségoléne
I came up with two names from both nations.
Victoria instantly came to mind. Vincent if male.
So perhaps an English first with French middle, or vice versa? Or perhaps a name in common use both in England and France.
Victoria Margaux
Victoria Gabrielle
Victoria Apolline
Victoria Christelle
Victoria Simone
Vincent Auguste
Vincent Bastien
Vincent Lucien
Or maybe a grab bag mix-and-match any of these:
Delphine
Eléonore
Justine
Rose-Marie
Estelle
Violette
Florianne
Lilou
Gaspard
Louis
Gustave
Tristan
I also kind of like Yves (EEV) at the forefront of a combined male name. Such as Yves-François, or Yves-Rodolphe. Something like that.
So perhaps an English first with French middle, or vice versa? Or perhaps a name in common use both in England and France.
Victoria Margaux
Victoria Gabrielle
Victoria Apolline
Victoria Christelle
Victoria Simone
Vincent Auguste
Vincent Bastien
Vincent Lucien
Or maybe a grab bag mix-and-match any of these:
Delphine
Eléonore
Justine
Rose-Marie
Estelle
Violette
Florianne
Lilou
Gaspard
Louis
Gustave
Tristan
I also kind of like Yves (EEV) at the forefront of a combined male name. Such as Yves-François, or Yves-Rodolphe. Something like that.
Colette
Alice
Amélie
Béatrice
Camille
Charlotte
Céline
Geneviève
Julia
Louise
Manon
Noele
Aimée
Anaïs
Aurélie
Chloé
Françoise
Gabrielle
Gisèle
Margot
Sophie
Élise
Agathe
Charles
Louis
Alexandre
Gabriel
Alain
Antoine
Jules
Adrien
Aimé
Andre
Beau
Hugo
Jean
Maël
Raphael
Arnaud
Denis
Dion
Lucas
Mathéo
Noah
Édouard
Alice
Amélie
Béatrice
Camille
Charlotte
Céline
Geneviève
Julia
Louise
Manon
Noele
Aimée
Anaïs
Aurélie
Chloé
Françoise
Gabrielle
Gisèle
Margot
Sophie
Élise
Agathe
Charles
Louis
Alexandre
Gabriel
Alain
Antoine
Jules
Adrien
Aimé
Andre
Beau
Hugo
Jean
Maël
Raphael
Arnaud
Denis
Dion
Lucas
Mathéo
Noah
Édouard