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Pages in category "French feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 255 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Claire Dé, pen name of Claire Dandurand, (born 1953), short story writer, playwright and novelist; Corinne De Vailly (born 1959), French-born Canadian novelist, children's writer; Monique Deland (born 1958), educator, journalist and poet; Jeanne-Mance Delisle (born 1939 or 1941), playwright; Denise Desautels (born 1945), poet and playwright
Roger Abbott, late member of Royal Canadian Air Farce; Vik Adhopia, reporter covering affairs of Newfoundland and Labrador; Kate Aitken, radio and television personality of the 1930s to 1950s; Madeleine Allakariallak, former anchor of Igalaaq on CFYK-DT; Andrew Allan, national head of CBC Radio Drama from 1943 to 1955
Say "bonjour" to French names for girls beyond classics like "Marie," "Charlotte" and "Louise.". American parents fell in love with French girl names in the 1960s, according to Laura Wattenberg ...
The second was usually the name of the godfather or godmother, while the third and last given name was the name used in everyday situations. [ citation needed ] Thus, a child prenamed Joseph Bruno Jean on his birth or baptismal certificate would indicate the baby was a boy, the godfather's first name was Bruno and that the child would be called ...
Pauline Réage, pen-name of Anne Desclos (1907–1998), who also used the pen-name Dominique Aury, novelist, editor, critic, and author of Story of O (Histoire d'O) Marie Redonnet, pen name of Martine L'hospitalier (born 1948), poet, novelist, essayist, short-story writer, and playwright; Christine Renard (1929–1979), science-fiction novelist
Aveline Twenty20Here, the French take on Evelyn with a fitting meaning of “breath of life.”2. Lilou A combination of Lily (i.e., the 50 French Baby Names That Are Prime for an American Takeover
Pauline Fréchette (1889–1943), French Canadian poet, dramatist, journalist, and Catholic nun Patrick Friesen (born 1946), poet and university-level creative writing teacher Mark Frutkin (born 1948), American -born novelist and poet who moved to Canada in 1970 as a Vietnam War draft resister