Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elodie, one parent is francophone.
Elodie is a very dated name in France. The trend there is towards less florid, feminine names. I wondered if the parents of Clémence up thread were French, that's a popular name there now.
Elodie sounds like Collette to my ear -- a name a non French person would give a French character in a play.
This was my thought, too. Elodie is rare for someone under the age of 40 in France.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elodie, one parent is francophone.
Elodie is a very dated name in France. The trend there is towards less florid, feminine names. I wondered if the parents of Clémence up thread were French, that's a popular name there now.
Elodie sounds like Collette to my ear -- a name a non French person would give a French character in a play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of these names are hideous. Clark???
Clark seems fine? Names are cyclical and Clark sounds like someone's grandpa's or great grandpa's name. That's just how baby names work.
I prefer it to a name like Hudson which sounds pretentious to me.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to good, solid traditional names? Good God Americans are insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:90% of these names are hideous. Clark???
Anonymous wrote:Elodie, one parent is francophone.