What were some of the most common names for 18th century French women.
French female names 18th century. Criou m Medieval French. The most common name is Marie which is followed a distant second with Marie-Joseph or one of the latters variations such as Marie-Josephte or Marie-Josette. While most traditional French given names are gender-specific some can be given to both males and females such as Dominique Camille and Claude.
Alethea Aletha are female names. Usage of Cassandra and variants as girls names in 2018 was down 595 compared to 10 years ago. 306 行 This is a French form of Matilda Martine 1 Nicole 1 Oudine 1 Phlipote 1 Poubelle 1 Symonne 1.
Into use in the 18th century. Take a look at the table which gives you a detailed information on some popular and famous French women names along with the meanings. As an English name Alban was occasionally used in the Middle Ages and was revived in the 18th century though it is now uncommon.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category18th-century French people. Variant form of Cariou which is a short form of Carioulf itself a variant form of Charioulf which is the original French form of Chariulf. 1 despite 33 male and 36 female names being used more than once the vast majority 9316 male and 9161 female have a name among the 10 most popular in the parish.
Alderose is a female name nickname may be Rose Allie Alder Alex Alexandra Alexina Alexandrina. Joséphine Rose Pauline Hortense Elisa. É New names trend.
Zandra Sandie Sandi Sande Kassie Kassaundra Kasoundra Kasandra Cassaundra Cassanndra. It includes French people that can also be found in the parent category or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. French names for girls heating up in the the US include Eloise Remi and Remy Juliet and Juliette Margo and Margot Esme and Adele.