Is french

>is french
>gives child anglo name
Do people do that in your country?

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our royal family is french, but they always give their kids bydlo names.
>madeleine
>amelie
>estelle
>désirée

as a republican, I'm all for it, as it undermines the peoples' confidence in them.

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My grandma is named Madeleine

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>is polish
>gives child anglo name

this is how you recognize children of retards, gypsies and alcoholics
names like Brian and Jessica are classics of this kind

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Yes, they are considered here Der Untermenschen.

i used to think britain was respected but europeans hate them
haha wow

>désirée
what the FUCK and hell

babies with anglo names here usually come from low class households. no worthy mother is going to call her child jay, madison or nick

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Same here

both

Chantal and Kevin are meme names here, same as Jeremy and Cheyenne.

Yea they do. My soul weeps everytime I hear a mother my age calling their children Emily, Nelson or some shit like that.

lmao why would they do this

tfw my mother named me guillaume after william the conqueror
thank you mommy

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for males, names that end in -y are considered lower class.
for example:
>conny
>sonny
>ronny
>jimmy
>johnny
>kimmy
etc etc. it's mostly a boomer thing, obviously inspired by anglo nicknames. except these are real given names, not nicknames.

female bydlo generally have names like the ones I mentioned in

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>Amélie
>Estelle
Regular French girl names

>Madeleine
Grandma name

>Désirée
Not unheard off but pretty fucking rare nowadays

yeah the point is that they sound unrefined as fuck
not what you'd expect from a royal family

Are you a Norman? Or just a pathetic larper?

Guilhem master race here
The same, but for my Narbonnoïdes brethren and I

>Are you a Norman
I guess

We don't have our own names (those Italian off-shots don't count for me) so yeah, we do that.
Romance names, UK names, and Jewish/Biblical ones mostly.

>madeleine
French name but not used since the XIXth century
>amelie
French name
>estelle
French name, but rarely used
>désirée
African name, not a French name

Yes, but they're usually retards who didn't even finish high school, so it's frowned upon, luckily

>African name, not a French name
what's the different anyways ^^ xDDD

Only the higher classes of Frog have Anglo names

Non.

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Spics take Anglo names but try and make them they're which just makes them retarded. Like taking James and pronouncing it "Hamez"

never seen anyone with an anglo name here
meanwhile...
telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8424904/People-with-Norman-names-wealthier-than-other-Britons.html

post ur cunts names
how does olivia/oliver do it, lads?

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huh, the female ranking actually has pretty good names

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>be finnish with a swedish last name despite no history of my familia ever speaking the language
>parents decided it would be great to give me a swedish name
>everyone always thinks im swedish speaking even though im actually a pure bred mongol

t-tack pappa och mamma

Thank you for learning MY language. I hope it helps your job prospects and income.

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sounds hard

post eye pls. show me that epiphantic fold.

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knew you were going to reply this
except english isn't the only language I learned

but it's the best and most useful

dont embarras the euros la, the ahmeds and mohammeds start coming out

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What other language do you speak?

Why would I speak another language?

So you can interact with more people and appreciate the art and entertainment

Why would I want to do that?

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your loss

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what about Béatrix and Éléonore ?

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they're also french but rarely used nowadays
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béatrix

>Béatrix

I had to check if it was a real name, I've already heard it but never met someone named this way
Apparently it's a thing but from 200 centuries ago, not even old ladies are named Béatrix now
But there's another form, Béatrice. Not very common either but already more modern, I have an aunt named Béatrice

>Eleonore

I knew a girl my age (twenties) named Éléonore, not one of the most popular names but still used and doesn't sound weird for a modern French girl

>tfw Portuguese-French-Indian mutt having a Celtic name

fuck
How do we stop the homogenisation of given names, lads? Even Asians are using these in abundance (and not as secondary names). How do we start trends for more varied and unique names? There is enough material, just pull from the past.

Actually, how do we stop the homogenisation of surnames too? Endless march of killing names.

In our case, since we don't really have our own names we should return to using older names/more Italian names. Realistically, I don't
see older names getting popular again, since they're seen as old fashioned, outdated, and funny. Nowadays they're used just as nicknames.
By older names, I'm referring to our names derived from Italian names. Returning to Italian names is more likely, but still challenging.

The difference is that white people don't give that name to their daughter.

Yeah, that's why you skip so far back (maybe even construct new ones based on the old) that you escape the threshold of 'old-fashioned'.

>Lilou
What the fuck?
It might sound cute for a child but have parents forgotten that their daughter is going to grow up to be an adult eventually?

Aucune idée. Je connais une fille qui s'appelle Ninon aussi.

That could work. We could use this list of male names from 1419-20 as a reference. Most of them are surprisingly not strange sounding. Sure beats some of the horrid names some people are coming up with these days.
vassallohistory.wordpress.com/the-militia-list-of-1419-20/

my mother has an *Nglo name
'lizzy'

BEADED

I have a Swedish friend named kimmy

he is a bit of a beta lmao

How to spot low class French girls:

>Alison
>Madison
>Marilyn
>Lucy

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godammit

I have literally never met a single girl with those names.

>be non french
>given french name
desu makes sense cause my last name is french, but everyone just ends up mispelling both god damn it

I have like 2-3 per name in my HelloTalk contact list, some of them are studying English because they still romanticize America as an immigrant destination.

>>madeleine
Grandma name, how is it bydlo, that's a wonderful name
>>amelie
Common but not bydlo
>>estelle
Very old
>>désirée
Nigger tier

désirée as in desire. That is a shit tier name if I ever heard one.

Biblical-portuguese name + roman name here. I fucking hate this mix. Im not a mutt-blooded, but a mutt-named.
Will never be happy.

No, "desired"

Désirée means "desired" more precisely

>tfw dad is an ameriboo and gave my brothers and I anglo names
>mother gave us meme god-forgotten names as second
whyyyyyyyyy

>be French Canadian
>give young children old French names from the 18th century that no one uses anymore

You know at least one girl that is named Geneviève. Admit it.

ahahahahahah

>Lola
>lilou
is this real life

tfw my old kindergarten teacher was named like that
thought it sounded creepy then but now I actually like it and its root

Lola is pretty widespread in southern France, never met a Lilou

misère

oh, my second name is common lel

I know a Lilou, little sister of a friend
Only one I've ever met tho

d-dont laugh

I live in Provence and never heard this ever

Same and I've met like two girls named Lola in total, which is a lot

Why are all girls named 'Rose' from Southern France?

I have French name

>be Mexico
>name your kids Ivan

Rose sounds very old-fashioned, doubt you'd find one easily

Enzo

Kek.

They're all named Manon is the south east

Italian immigrants.

Because flowers don't grow in Northern France

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Iván is pretty common, Germán too

This
All the Enzo I met had an Italian surname

Portuguese names: Veriato, Sebastião, Afonso
Meh tier: Jewish names
Favela tier: compound names, English like names

Kevin, Jeffrey, Wesley, Wendy, Kimberly, Bryan
These are probably the worst bydlo names out there. Also Surinamese and Antilleans give their children English names

>be half pollock, half anglo
>anglo father gives me anglo name
>spend my whole childhood in Poland
>people think i'm retarded because of my Anglo name

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I have two greek names so I guess

Is João a common name?

Oh yeah, 'Audrey' is also common

Tru

It is my name. I am João Antonio.

Also Netherlands is dominated by biblical names

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Nice.