Malo, after St. Malo, a gorgeous walled city in Bretagne. (M)
Lucette, City of Light, the old name for Paris (F)
Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI's wife. (F)
Roubabou, a traditional Quebec Voyageur Pea soup, pronounced Ru-ba-boo (M)
Ratatouille, a traditional French Eggplant soup, pronounced Rat-tat-two-"E". (F)
Roubabou and Ratatouille definitely would be uber-french!
Chemise (F), and Pantalone (M), shirt and pants
Pomme (F) and Terre (F), Apple and Earth together they mean Potato
Some good French Boys names:
Jean, Jacques, Louis, Bertrand, Pierre, Jean Luc, Armand, Lucien, Guy, Gilbert,
Some good French Girls names:
Marie, Donacienne, Annabelle, Coco, Jeanette,
Couteau, (pr. Cou-Tow), Knife
Fourchette, 4-shet, Fork
Papillion, Butterfly,
Grenouille, Frog
But make sure that you name you cats appropriate to their genders, all french nouns are Masculine or Feminine.
I just gave you cool french words. I have no idea what French people named their cats, if anything.
2006-12-02 21:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Common French cat name: Médor.
Others:
http://www.cats-central.com/cat-names/french_pet_names.htm
2006-12-02 22:29:52
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answered by salsera 5
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"comme-ci" and "comme-ca", from the french expression "comme-ci comme-ca"
(pronounced "kom-see" and "kom-sa")
2006-12-02 21:08:30
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answered by ddzaszcxascs 2
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