Kamis, 17 September 2009

French Baby Names – Romantic Names with Elegant Pronunciation


Do you prefer french names for your baby? Well, good choice! You’d better take a look on this one.

The french names are derived from the combination of many cultures and languages. The language is originally started from the mixture of France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxembourg languages.

Over the years, the language has evoluted into an elegant language with adorable romantic pronunciation.

Now  french language is spoken in forty one countries either as mother tongue or second language. The popularity of french language has turned into the second of most spoken language in the world.

French names has been considered to be excellent choice by many parents as it had romantic pronunciation and ear- pleased. The marvelous beauty of the French names has been carefully sought in books, fashion magazines, and website, turning them into one of the most hot deal’s names.

It is shown on research that french names are usually been used by French descents or others  who love French baby names as the adoration figure to the culture and heritage.
French names are considered not only a way to identify the baby but also exposing pride, cultural heritage and unity to the world as well.

Now you can take a look the tips of searching the french names for your babies:

1. The most common practice of the French baby names is giving hyphen to the names. Many French girls have two joined names with a hyphen in the middle for example: Marianne-Claude and Henriette-Justis.

2. Parents can also improvise of using feminime and masculine name on the same base. Simply you can interchange the order of the name to change masculine name into feminime one or vice versa.
For example Henri-Yvette is a boy's name and  Yvette-Henri is the girl name.

3. Adding the letter “e” at the end can turn a male names to female names. For example, Henry is a male version of Henriette.

4. The surname in French will reveal the name of father or mother by adding the word “de, des, du, and le” for the middle name.
For instance: Charles de Gaulle means Charles is the son of Gaulle.
But now, the names with “de” or without “de” is quite accepted. For example, Charles Gaulle means the same as Charles de Gaulle.

5. The surnames usually display occupation, description, family or location of birth of the kid who bear it. For example Henry Soldat means Henry the soldier, Charlotte Fute means Charlotte the smart, Yvonne Marseille means Yvonne comes from the town of Marseille.

6. The addition of eau, elle, and elot at the end of the name is denoting the "little son of". For example, Marionette means little son of Marion.

7. Another alternatives are taking french names that have musical nuance, earn for good qualities, stand for natural wonders, great figures, celebrities, basketball player ancient cultures, romantic heroes and heroines, and Gods and Goddesses.

photo: anto-XIII

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