I dont know yet whether he or she will be a baby-boy or a baby-girl.
An idea for a first name regarding a franco-american baby next to come ?
I don't know a lot about French names, but what about these:
Boys - Nicholas Luke, Gerard, Damian, Drake, Frederick (Freddie), Jameson, Samuel/Samson, Bartholomew (Barry), Bennett, Beaumont (Beau), Byron, Franklin, Frasier, Forest, Guy, Lance, Vance (Van), Vaughn, Caleb, Leon (or just Leo), Max Olivier, Seth Alexander, Nolan, Percival, Remy, Porter, Pierre, Travis, Warren, Theodore (Theo, Teddy), Calvin, Hugo, Milo, George, Denver, Archer, Dillon, Augustin (Augie, Gus, Guy, etc), Austin, Chance, Chase, Julius, Jasper, Casper (Cap), Henry, Iago, Tristan, Seymour, Mathieu, Mason, Geoffrey, Forrest, Russell, Pascal, Edgar, Edmund, Philippe, Rafael, Renault (Rennie), Arnold, Winston (Win), Marco/Marcus, Linus, Hadley, Westley, etc.
Girls - Aurelia/Aurelie (nickname could be Riley), Charlotta, Gisele, Elodie (Ellie - love it!), Lily Quinn, Madeleine Grier, Sabine/Sabina, Sadie, Sabrina, Elinor, Ruby, Aurora (Rory), Avery, Darcy, Antoinette, Antonina (Nina), Julia/Juliet, Grier/Brier, Bellamy (though I think it's traditionally a boy's name, it probably sounds very feminine to a lot of Americans), Bedelia, Audrey, Eloise Drew, Catriona (Cat, Cate), Cassia (Cassie), Cassidy, Felicity, Etienne, Elisabeth, Juniper (Junie), Eleanora, Linette, Marguerite, Marina (Mari, Rina), Sigourney, Soleil, Violet, Anneliese, Maxine, Rosalie, Coralie, Clare/Clara/Clarisse, Adela (Addie), Mathilde (Mattie, Tilly, Tilda), Adeline, Nicolette/Colette/Coco, Cornelia (Coco, Neely), Clementine, Claudia (Dia), Cosette (Coco), Jessamine (Jessie), Mirabelle (Mira), Joscelin (Josie, Joss), Mignonette (Mia), Amabel (Ami/Amy), Evangeline Jolie (Evie, Eva, Lina), Nathalie (Tally), Audra, Sophie, Pascale (Paz), Beatrice (Bea), Britta/Bretta (Brett), Bonnie, Camilla, Evonne, Celia, Chauntelle, Vivian (Van), Georgette (Georgie), Helene, etc.
I would definitely use a very French name as opposed to an American one though - it connects her/him better to his heritage. For example, I would rather use a name like Lily Etienne over Mackenzie Hayden - though they're all nice names lol.
Good luck and congrats!!
Reply:Alex
Dylan
David
Reply:Hopefully it will be one or the other.
Aurora for a girl, or Abra.
William for a boy.
Reply:Edwin!!!!!!!
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Alexiane Celeste
Cassandre Gisele
Simone Laurette
Corbett Zacharie
Louis Spencer
Marc Matthieu
Robert Sebastian
Reply:For a boy : Nathan, Adam, David, Patrick, ...
For a girl : Barbara, Marina, Nadia, Claire, Alice, Nina, Alexandra, ....
Reply:What about Bob?
Reply:riley,david,john,carlos,prince,luis,cody
crystal,priscilla,elizabeth, ashley, rebecca, jennifer
Reply:boy=luke,ben girl=tia,emma
Reply:Thomas James
Robert Allen
Francis Adam
Susan Marie
Lauren Elizabeth
Hannah Therese
Reply:For a baby-boy
Nicolas
Lucas
Matthew or Matthieu
Stephen
any hints to make things easier?
Reply:En Fran莽ais, c'est moins snob. Et tant qu'on ignore le sexe il reste les pr茅noms mixtes
Reply:Aaron?
Nicholas?
Jemima?
Natalie?
Kristin?
Bj枚rn?
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