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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 13:12

Lovely French Baby Names


France left a mark in the world history. A person who knows his or her history would be familiar with French monarchy and its contribution not only to the France itself but in the world history as well. At least they have heard of the names of the famous French historical people such King Louise and the extravagant queen Marie Antoinette.

As this scenario remains in history and only exists in the classroom history subject, France is now living a modern life which becomes well-known internationally. France is more than just a proud home of the Eiffel Tower; it also shelters cuisines and gourmet of different French variant, hot fashion statement, romantic place for lovers, and beautiful faces of its inhabitants.

With all these things associated with France, we can visualize the kind of lifestyle French people have. Due to the fact that they are into fashion and cooking, French people are no doubt figure and health conscious. Furthermore, French lifestyle is not only thing that seems fantastic. If you hear their French names, you would be amazed how whimsical they sound. It seems that their names perfectly fit their lifestyle.

Names do not only fit a person’s way of living. Some believed that a name can influence a child’s future that is why some parents are choosing a name that would make their child successful someday. Other parents have special reason on why they chose certain names for their kids. No matter what name it may be, French baby names that originated in France and whose meaning varies will someday become France’s pride.

Below are some of the examples of French baby names with French origin and meaning that parents-to-be can use in naming their unborn child:
  • If your baby is to be welcomed in this world on Christmas Eve or day, Natalie is a suitable name for a baby girl because it means “born at Christmas”.
  •  Bright side of life is what we ought to look at. You might wan to name your baby girl Claire because it means “clear or bright”.
  • Julia is a nice baby girl’s name which means “youthful”. Perfect name if you perceive a blissful youth for the baby.
  • French names also appear in bible just like Oliver, a baby boy’s name. Biblical olive tree represents fruitfulness and dignity.
  • You might be feeling lucky for having a baby boy and so you may name him Fortune which means “lucky or fortunate”.
  • If you are carrying a baby that will be your fifth joy, you may fancy the name Quentin which means “fifth”.
French baby names may affect your child’s future outlook in life. Your child’s name may someday be well-known for a significant social contribution, giving him or her a chance to be on the level of Jean Jacques Rosseau. Non-French people who fancy French name can have a have a variety of options that they think would best suit their baby since most parents would to choose a name that sounds so nice and has a wonderful meaning.





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