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What will be the most commonly used French names in 2017?

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What will be the most commonly used French names in 2017?

French TV Six reported on October 19 that everyone has a name from birth, and naming their children also makes parents want to break their heads. Indeed, for 88% of French, the name refers not only to a civil identity, but also to their personality.

The 2017 edition of The French Book of Names (Officiel des prénoms) launched on Wednesday has been available in major bookstores. It contains no less than 12,000 French names. Louise, like in 2016, became the most common name for Girls in France, with more than 5,000 per year; Gabriel became the most common name for French boys, with 6,000 newborns adopting it, surpassing Leo before it.

Top 10 girl names in 2017: 1. Louise; 2. Jade; 3. Emma; 4, Chloé; 5, Alice; 6, Inès; 7, Léa; 8, Manon; 9, Lina; 10, Mila.

The top ten boys' names in 2017: 1. Gabriel; 2. Jules et Raphaël; 4. Léo; 5, Adam; 6, Lucas; 7, Louis; 8, Liam; 9, Ethan; 10, Hugo.

Of course, if you can't find the right name from the list provided in the book, you can also use your creativity and imagination, but there is only one principle, don't bother your child in the future. Just as some parents name their children Daemon, Strawberry (Fraise), Nutella, etc. irresponsible. (End)

What will be the most commonly used French names in 2017?