Emma is The Most Popular French Name in Six Decades
May 02, 2014 18:47
It may seem that everyone in France is named Emma. And you may be right. Almost everyone that is! Le Monde's Alexandre Léchenet has created maps detailing the most-used names for girls and boys in France, from 1946 to 2011.
Marie and Martine were popular in the 50s. Nathalie had a long run in the 60s and early 70s. From 2004 to 2011, Emma was the most popular.
Philippe is popular among boys, as wel as Julien and Enzo:
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