Fine French names for men.
Baptiste Bādìsīté
Basile Basile (Bāxīlè)
Bastian Bastian (Bāsīdìáng)
Bastien Bastian (Bāsīdìān) )
Ben Ben (Běn)
Benjamin Benshamin (Běnshāmíng)
Beno?t Benoit Benoit (Bónǔwǎ)
Bernard Bernard (Bèiěrnà)
Bertrand Bertrand (Bèitélǎng)
Boris Boris (Bàolǐsī)
Brice Brice (Bùlǐsī)
Bruno Bruno (Bùlǔnuò)
The more common ones are:
Baptiste Baptiste (Bādìsīté)
Benjamin Benshamin (Běnshāmíng) < /p>
Beno?t Benoit (Bónǔwǎ)
Bernard Bernard (Bèiěrnà)
Bertrand Bertrand (Bèitélǎng)
Bruno Bruno (Bùlǔnuò)
Names of all cities in France, very urgent ~~~ more than 200,000 people
Paris
Marseille (Marseille)
Lyon (Lyon)
Toulouse (Toulouse)
Nice (Nice)
Nantes (Nantes)
p>Strasbourg
Montpellier
Bordeaux
Lille
Rennes
100,000-200,000 people
Le Havre
Reims
Saint-étienne
Toulon
Grenoble
Angers
Dijon
Brest
Le Mans
Clermont-Ferrand
Amiens
Aix-en-Provence
< p> LimogesN?mes
Tours
Saint-Denis < /p>
Villeurbanne
Metz
Besan?on
Caen )
Orléans
Mulhouse
Rouen
Boulogne-Billan Boulogne-Billancourt
Perpignan
Nancy
50
,000-100,000 people
Roubaix
Fort-de-France
Argenteuil
p>Tourcoing
Montreuil
Saint-Paul
Avignon
Saint-Denis
Versailles
Nanterre
Poitiers Poitiers
Créteil
Aulnay-sous-Bois
Vitry-sur-Seine )
Pau
Calais
Colombes
La Rochelle La Rochelle
Asnières-sur-Seine
Champigny-sur-Marne
Lu Rueil-Malmaison
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
Bourges
Antibes
Dunkirk
Courbevoie
Béziers
Saint-Pierre
Cannes
Saint-Nazaire
Colmar
Villeneuve d'Ascq
Valence
Quimper
p>Aubervilliers
Les Abymes
Drancy
Merini Mérignac
Troyes
Le Tampon
La Seyne-sur-Mer < /p>
Antony
Lorient
Saint-Quentin
Noisy-Grand Noisy-le-Grand
Sarcelles
Niort
Pessac
Vénissieux
Chambéry
Charleville-Mézières
Bo Beauvais
Cergy
Levallois-Perret
Cholet
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How many cities are there in France? What is the name of each city? France
City name:
PARIS Paris (the capital of France)
Dunkerque Dunkirk
Lille Lille
Cherbourg< /p>
Rouen Rouen
Nancy Reims
Brest Brest
Stra *** ourg Strasbourg
Orleans Orleans
Nantes Nantes
Dijon Dijon
Limoges Limoges
Lyon Lyon
Grenoble Grenoble
Bordeaux Bordeaux
Valence Valence
Toulouse Toulouse
Nice Nice
Perpignan Perpignan
Marseille Marseille
Toulon Toulon
Nice French female name Lucie Lu Chuya
Amandine Amandine
Eva Eva
Mathilde Matilda
Pauline Paulina
Justine Justine
Celia Celia
What are the French famous brands that have become outdated in China
Montagut Montagut
Pierre Cardin
Yves Saint Laurent (YSL)
A very famous French clothing brand
louis vuitton Louis Vuitton
(It is often referred to as LV. The bags are very famous. It is said that the quality is very good. I have never used it. I personally don’t like this brand. I think it is a bit feminine and not suitable for men. The price It’s also very expensive)
Christan Dior (this is also a more feminine thing, and also very expensive)
Chanel (this is a women’s brand, I don’t know much about it)
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BALENCIAGA (This is a French clothing brand that I like very much. Maybe it’s because my first French clothing was from it. I think it represents the style of French men. It is very fashionable and stylish. Model, quality is also very good, the price is not expensive, the brand is resounding, recommended! )
Other French famous brands
Hermes Hermes is a manufacturer of bags, which are more luxurious and expensive. I think they are better than LV, but I have never heard that the quality is better than LV. It is worth remembering. of a brand.
Cartier and S.T.DUPONT are both very good French brands. Cartier produces jewelry, such as watches, glasses, pens, jewelry, especially jewelry, which is very expensive. Watches are the same as Rolex. Equally famous, even better than Rolex. Dupont also produces accessories. It is very famous for its lighters, which cost tens of thousands each, and its leather bags are also very good. It also produces clothing, but it is more expensive, so I personally like it better.
Lacoste Crocodile This is a brand created by retired athletes. It is not very expensive, but it is also very famous. It is called "Lacoste" or "Lacoste" for short. It is sports and leisure wear.
What are the common French names? French names also have the given name first and the surname last, usually consisting of two or three stanzas. The first one and two stanzas are the personal name, and the last stanza is the surname. Sometimes the name can last up to four or five stanzas, and most of them are Christian names and names given by elders. But now there are fewer and fewer long names.
For example: Henri Rene Albert Guy de Maupassant is translated as: Henri Rene Abel Guy de Maupassant, generally referred to as Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant.
French names often contain articles such as Le and La, and prepositions such as de. When translated into Chinese, they should be translated together with the surname, such as La Fantaine, Le Goff, de Gaulle. ,wait.
Women’s names and verbal addresses are basically the same as English names. For example, a lady named Jacqueline Bourgeois married Fran?ois Martin. After the marriage, the lady was called Mrs. Martin and her name was Jacqueiline Martin.
Questions about a surname/first name in France 1. French names consist of two parts: a given name and a surname. The given name comes first and the surname comes last. For example:
Pierre JULITTE
René PLEVEN
2. French names vary in length, ranging from one or two stanzas to three or four stanzas, for example:
One stanza: Jacques DERBRE
Two stanzas: Jean Marc HOULET
Three sections: Roger Gaston Ghislain HOUZEL
Four sections: Charles Fran?ois Louis Joseph DELECROIX
Among multi-section names, the first section is usually the main name. , Example:
CHARLES André Joseph Marie de GAULLE
GEORGES Jean Raymond POMPIDOU
3. Some French people have prepositions or articles between their names, such as:
Guy de POLIGNAC
Gilles le BRET Gilles le BRET
When translated into Chinese, de and le are customarily translated together with the following surname.
4. If a French person has a double name or a compound surname, the two words will be separated by a hyphen (-), and the Chinese translation will be handled accordingly.
Such as: Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre (double name)
Jacques-Yves Jacques-Yves (double name)
BOURGES-MAUNOURY Boolean Re-Monuri (complex surname)
MARTIN-CHAUFFIER Martin-Chauffier (complex surname)
The composition of compound surnames varies, and they are summarized as follows:
(1) Father’s surname + mother’s surname
(2) Inherit her father’s compound surname
(3) After marriage, a woman takes her husband’s surname + her father’s surname.
Common French Names Below is a list of gods with French names. . .
You can name the child according to his birth date:
JANVIER January
1 D JOUR del'AN
2 L Basile 1
3 M Geneviève
4 M Odilon
5 J Edouard
6 V Epiphanie
7 S Raymond
8 D Lucien
9 L Alix 2
10 M Guillaume
11 M Paulin
12 J Tatiana
13 V Yvette
14 S Nina
15 D Rémi
16 L Marcel 3
17 M Roseline
18 M Prisca
19 J Marius
20 V Sébastien
21 S Agnès
22 D Vincent
23 L Barnard 4
24 M Fr. de Sales
25 M Conv. S. Paul
26 J Paul
27 V Angèle
28 S Th. d'Aquin
29 D Gildas
30 L Martine 5
31 M Marcelle
FEVRIER February
1 M Ella
2 J Présentation
3 V Blaise
4 S Véronique
5 D Agathe
6 L Gaston 6
7 M Eugénie
8 M Jacqueline
9 J Appoline
p>10 V Arnaud
11 S N.-D. Lourdes
12 D Félix
13 L Béatrice 7
14 M Valentin
15 M Claude
16 J Julienne
17 V Alexis
18 S Bernadette
19 D Gabin
20 L Aimée 8
21 M P. Damien
22 M Isabelle
23 J Lazare
24 V Modeste
25 S Roméo
26 D Nestor
27 L Honorine 9
28 M Mardi-Gras
MARS March
1 M Cendres
2 J Charles le B.
3 V Guénolé
4 S Casimir
5 D Olive
<p> 6 L Colette 10
7 M Félicité
8 M Jean de Dieu
9 J Fran?oise
10 V Vivien
11 S Rosine
12 D Justine
13 L Rodrigue 11
14 M Mathilde
15 M Louise
16 J Bénédicte
17 V Patrice
18 S Cyrille
19 D Joseph
20 L PRINTEMPS 12
21 M Clémence
22 M Léa
23 J Victorien
24 V Cath. de Suè.
25 S Annonciation
26 D Larissa
27 L Habib 13
28 M Gontran
29 M Gwladys
30 J Amédée
31 V Benjamin
AVRIL April
1 S Hugues
2 D Sandrine
3 L Richard 14
4 M Isidore
5 M Irène
6 J Marcellin
7 V J.- B. de la S.
8 S Julie
9......>>
All place names in France and Introduction (1) Capital Paris: The capital of France, with beautiful views of the Eiffel Tower!
Boulogne
A port in northern France, located on the right side of the English Channel. The Roman Emperor Constantine named the Italian city of Bononia (today's Bologna ) named after.
Deauville
A tourist resort in the Calvados province in northern France. Its name is probably derived from the Latin de (belonging to...) plus the German auwa (moist plain) and Latin villa (village), meaning "village on the moist plain".
(23) Dieppe
The name of a port and tourist resort in northern France facing the English Channel. This name is related to the Flemish dieb (deep) The word is related and refers to the mouth of the Alk River where the city is located.
(24) Dinard
A tourist resort in the northern part of the Brittany Peninsula in France, facing the English Channel. The name is derived from the Celtic word din (mountain). It is combined with arzh (bear), which is probably the Breton word, and means "bear mountain". (25) Dijon (Dijon)
A city in central and eastern France. The name comes from the ancient Roman name Diviodunum, which means "Divio's Mountain". The two parts dunumwei are Celtic.
(26) Touraine
A province in the history of central and western France. It was named after the Turoni people who lived there. Touraine The Neanderthals are a tribe of Gauls. Their name is probably derived from the Celtic word tur (water). See the article "Tour" for the capital of the province.
(27) Douai
A town in northeastern France, located south of Lille. The origin of its name is unclear. It probably comes from a Gaulish name "Douai". Dous.
(28) Dunkirk
A port on the northeastern coast of France. The city name is composed of the Flemish duine (sand dune) and kerk (church). Meaning "Church on the Dunes", the city developed around the church of Saint-Eloire, which was built here in the 7th century AD.
(29) Dordogne (Dordogne)
The name of a province and a river in south-central France. This name may originate from the Celtic dour, which means "river".
(30) Dauphine
A historical province in southeastern France. In 1349, this territory was ceded to King Philip VI of France. He became the crown prince and heir to the throne, and owned the legal property (fief) of Charles Varoa (later King Charles V), who had "Dauphin" as his title, so he got this name, and his title was "Dauphin". "It originated from the surname "Dauphinus" (Dauphinus) of the nobles of the Varoa fiefdom, which means "dolphin". This is because the members of the noble family have dolphin-shaped crests on their helmets. (31) Ile de France
A historical region in northern France, centered on Paris, the name is French, meaning "Isle of France", probably because there are many important rivers (such as the Marne River, Seine River, Oise River, etc.) flows through this place, or it was named because it was the administrative center of the ancient French kings who ruled the country.
(32) Verdun
A city on the Meuse River in France, located west of Metz. Its name originates from the Celtic word dun ( Hill or castle), but the meaning of the first half of it is unknown. The name of the city probably means "protective dam on the Meuse River" or something similar.
(33) Versailles
A town southwest of Paris, France, where the famous Palace of Versailles is located. Its name is a combination of the Latin word "versus" (slope) plus the suffix "alia" Become.
(34) Finistere
A province in the western part of the Brittany Peninsula in France. The name of this province comes from Old French, meaning "the end of the earth" ( Latin (finis terrae), meaning "Cape", is synonymous with Cape Finis terre and the Land End of the Cornwall Peninsula in the United Kingdom.
(35) Fontainebleau (Fontainbleau)
A city in north-central France, located southeast of Paris. Its name was originally Fons Bleaudi. The first word is the Latin word "spring". The second word is derived from the Indo-European bla (......>>
Is the arrangement of French names preceded by the given name and followed by the surname or by the surname preceded by the given name? Fran Sauvage Ponge 1. The French name consists of two parts: the first name and the last name. The first name comes first and the last name comes last.
For example:
Pierre JULITTE
René PLEVEN
2. French names vary in length, ranging from one or two stanzas to three or four stanzas, for example:
One stanza: Jacques DERBRE
Two stanzas: Jean Marc HOULET
Three sections: Roger Gaston Ghislain HOUZEL
Four sections: Charles Fran?ois Louis Joseph DELECROIX
Among multi-section names, the first section is usually the main name. , Example:
CHARLES André Joseph Marie de GAULLE
GEORGES Jean Raymond POMPIDOU
3. Some French people have prepositions or articles between their names, such as:
Guy de POLIGNAC
Gilles le BRET Gilles le BRET
When translated into Chinese, de and le are customarily translated together with the following surname.
4. If a French person has a double name or a compound surname, the two words will be separated by a hyphen (-), and the Chinese translation will be handled accordingly.
Such as: Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre (double name)
Jacques-Yves Jacques-Yves (double name)
BOURGES-MAUNOURY Boolean Re-Monuri (complex surname)
MARTIN-CHAUFFIER Madan-Chauffier (complex surname)
The composition of compound surnames varies, and they are summarized as follows:
(1) Father’s surname + mother’s surname
(2) Inherit her father’s compound surname
(3) After marriage, a woman takes her husband’s surname + her father’s surname.