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"Leonora"
Posted by neila171 9 November  at  17:58

Leonora is beautiful!! The nearest thing is Eleanor in English I guess, I don't know many Leonoras but I do know a Leona.
Neilaxx

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"Help with "l" middle names (french)"
Posted by severin26 28 October  at  08:04

I'm looking for a middle name for my daughter who I plan on naming either Cosette or Colette but I'm favoring Cosette at the moment.

I'd like to use a middle name starting with an "L" particularly french or english. I really like the name Lillian. Other names I had in mind were, Lieselotte, or Louise but I'm not sure. I like then name Linette also but I think it rhymes to much with Cosette.

I'd gladly except your help and opinions.
 
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"Ideas"
Posted by funteacher 13 February  at  00:43

cosette lily
cosette elizabeth
cosette marie
cosette olivia "liv"
cosette alexandria
cosette layla
cosette lacy
cosette lorraine
cosette laurel


i like cosette marie
"L names"
Posted by gorgeous55 9 January  at  14:50

Lily
Lilia
Louise
Leanne
Lidia
Lucy

gd luck,

grogeous55 x
"L middle names"
Posted by xbecsx 1 January  at  13:13

hi what about:
leona
lauren
louisa
lucie
"Cosette"
Posted by frimouce92 31 December  at  17:26

Hi !! I'm a french mum !!

Cosette is very stange name ... I don't know any french girl named like that except in the book "les miserables" de victor hugo
Cosette is the poor girl for us ...

for middle french name you can have !

Lou (name of my 3 months old baby)
Louane (fashion in french at the moment)
Léonie (2nd name of my girl, old fashion name)
Louise is very nice
Lana

hope this will help

xxx
"L middle names"
Posted by blairbear18 29 November  at  22:32

I like
Lily
Lola
Lenora
Louise
Love
Limora
Lillienne
Leigh
Liliana
Lucie
Loren
"L middle names (french) "
Posted by johana256 21 November  at  00:55

Hi. I grew up with many French people with names starting with L, here they are:

Laurette/Laure (Meaning: of Laurentum)
Leonne (Meaning: Lion)
Lisette (Meaning: God is my oath)
Lucienne (Meaning: Light)
Ludivine (Meaning: Divine Light)
Lulu (Meaning: Famous Warrior)

I hope that helps.

Johana
"Lila"
Posted by lovmour 6 November  at  17:39

Ludivine (means divine light)
Laure
Lisa

I think Louise is very cute, for Cosette read what I have written under, but maybe it does not count too much if she's not going to live in France
"L names"
Posted by neila171 31 October  at  09:27

I really like the name Léonore but isn't is quite old-fashioned in France?
"Leonore"
Posted by lovmour 6 November  at  17:30

is not very common but not really old-fashioned, it is a diminutive of Eleonore (I think the english version of this name is Alienor).

Cosette means little thing... and it is the name of a poor and mistreated little girl in a famous French novel "Les Miserables". Nobody would call their daughter Cosette in France because it is a sad name for us.
"In my opinion leonor is a very beautiful name..."
Posted by italianaa 7 November  at  18:37

in italy we using the name leonora like a middle name,
in italy there are most pepole calling maria leonora, anna leonora and when frist name we using eleonora...it's similar to leonora plus the e!!!
"Leonora"
Posted by neila171 9 November  at  17:58

Leonora is beautiful!! The nearest thing is Eleanor in English I guess, I don't know many Leonoras but I do know a Leona.
Neilaxx
"Leonora"
Posted by withchild334 9 November  at  21:05

Leonora is a lovely name




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