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Exotic French Names n Their Pronunciation
Exotic French names sound very suave and classy. However, they are difficult to pronounce. Once my little nephew was trying pronounce an exotic French name, 'Follett' to be precise. And in his childish tongue he pronounced it just according to the spelling. I corrected him and said, "it is supposed to be 'folle'"
He shrugged and said, "They have used 2 't's and are not pronouncing even one! What a waste of alphabets". That childish grudge sums up the concept behind French spellings. Most French names are not pronounced the way they are spelled. That is what makes them all the more interesting.

French is one of the most romantic languages in the world. So here some of the most romantic and exotic French names you will come across.
Renee
The
second
'e'
in
Renee
comes
with
a
sedila
on
top.
This
means
that
the
'e'
will
be
pronounced
with
an
elongated
'a'
sound.
This
French
name
is
very
common
among
both
boys
and
girls.
Pierre
Almost
every
French
character
in
an
English
novel
is
named
Pierre.
And
that
is
how
this
name
has
become
famous.
This
is
a
relatively
simple
French
name
to
pronounce
because
it
is
said
as
it
is
spelled.
Chloe
This
name
again
has
a
sedila
on
the
last
'e'
which
changes
the
pronunciation
of
the
name.
This
name
is
now
being
used
pretty
often
among
English
speaking
people.
The
perfect
example
would
be
Khloe
Kardashian.
Louis
According
to
French
pronunciation,
'Louis'
becomes
'Loui'.
You
will
see
many
exotic
French
names
in
which
the
's'
in
the
end
is
silent.
Remembering
this
thumb
rule
makes
it
easy
to
speak
out
many
French
words.
Renesmee
Renesmee
is
the
name
of
the
part
vampire
and
part
human
child
from
the
Twilight
series.
That
is
why
it
has
now
become
famous.
The
last
two
'e's
in
this
name
are
pronounced
as
'ay'.
So
the
name
becomes
'Renesmay'.
Sophie
Sophie
is
a
patent
French
name
for
girls
but
is
easy
to
pronounce;
no
hidden
surprises.
It
is
derived
from
the
original
'Sophiya'
in
Hebrew.
Antoine
You
will
be
surprised
that
Antoine
is
a
name
for
men
and
not
women.
When
it
becomes
'Antoinette'
it
can
be
a
lady's
name.
Surely
you
remember
the
ill-fated
French
queen
Marie
Antoinette!
Juliette
This
is
a
French
version
of
the
common
English
name
'Juliet'.
But
the
'j's
in
French
are
pronounced
as
'zaz'.
So
the
name
sounds
quite
different
on
French
tongues.
And
I
still
don't
know
why
it
has
two
't's
and
an
'e'
at
the
end!
These are some of the most exotic French names and their bizarrely interesting pronunciations. If you know any other interesting French names then do share it with us.



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