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Fauve
So I was reading “Mistral’s Daughter “ by Judith Krantz (I know, I know) and one of the protagonists is a woman named Fauve. I thought this was quite ridiculous, since it literally means “wild beast” in French, even though it’s also the name of the painting movement, but apparently there’s a Belgian celebrity by this name and it’s got an -albeit limited- history of use in Francophone areas.Thoughts on Fauve? It’s pronounced “Fawv.”“And I wish there was a treaty we could sign
I do not care who takes this bloody hill
I'm angry and I'm tired all the time
I wish there was a treaty,
I wish there was a treaty
Between your love and mine”
Leonard Cohen
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Reminds me of eggs, for some reason. And also Fauvism.

This message was edited 10/25/2022, 8:54 AM

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It just looks like a mixture of the words fawn and mauve, to me. I don't like it, but I think it could maybe work on a character in a fantasy novel.
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I agree that it would work for a fantasy novel character, but still… when it’s fantasy you could invent ANY name. Why go with Fauve then? There has to be a better name!
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It does make me think of the art movement, so in a way I kinda like it, but also I hate it. I love a good nonsense name but this one does nothing for me. I think perhaps I find the word itself unattractive. It does seem like a great name for a villainess, though.
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Don’t like it, much prefer Fawn or Maeve.
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Don't like it
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