Name Pascale for a girl

Anonymous
I don't like it; it seems masculine for a girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's such a pretty name, but it just makes me think of a sacrificial lamb.


+1 Seder plate and all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone, what do people think of the name Pascale for a girl? DH is French and really likes it. But is it so uncommon as to seem weird?


I like it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's such a pretty name, but it just makes me think of a sacrificial lamb.


+1 Seder plate and all


No mathematicians here, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it; it seems masculine for a girl.


That's like saying that Paula seems masculine for a girl. Or Georgia. Or Antoinette.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it; it seems masculine for a girl.


That's like saying that Paula seems masculine for a girl. Or Georgia. Or Antoinette.


NP here, but I disagree. Those names don't sound a thing like Pascale. The name lean masculine to my ear too, whereas, Anotoinette for instance sounds very feminine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it; it seems masculine for a girl.


That's like saying that Paula seems masculine for a girl. Or Georgia. Or Antoinette.


NP here, but I disagree. Those names don't sound a thing like Pascale. The name lean masculine to my ear too, whereas, Anotoinette for instance sounds very feminine.


Pascal (boy), Pascale (girl).
Paul (boy), Paula (girl).
George (boy), Georgia (girl).
Antoine (boy), Antoinette (girl).

I don't know where the idea came from that all girl names must end in -a.
Anonymous
First thing I thought was Pascal- the programming code
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's such a pretty name, but it just makes me think of a sacrificial lamb.


+1 Seder plate and all


You are both so confused
Anonymous
I have a (female) friend from college named Pascale. I like it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it; it seems masculine for a girl.


That's like saying that Paula seems masculine for a girl. Or Georgia. Or Antoinette.


NP here, but I disagree. Those names don't sound a thing like Pascale. The name lean masculine to my ear too, whereas, Anotoinette for instance sounds very feminine.


I vote for Pascalette.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First thing I thought was Pascal- the programming code


Ditto! -- former comp sci major from the dark ages
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it; it seems masculine for a girl.


That's like saying that Paula seems masculine for a girl. Or Georgia. Or Antoinette.


NP here, but I disagree. Those names don't sound a thing like Pascale. The name lean masculine to my ear too, whereas, Anotoinette for instance sounds very feminine.


I vote for Pascalette.


Please let this be the new Larla!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First thing I thought was Pascal- the programming code


Which was named after Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician.

But OP is not asking about naming OP's son Pascal. OP is asking about naming OP's daughter Pascale.
Anonymous
How about Paulette?
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