Noms de l'Opéra

  1. Laomédon
    • Lazarille
      • Lescaut
        • Logistille
          • Lychas
            • Lycomède
              • Léandre
                • Lèandre
                  • Léonore
                    • Léontine
                      • Manon
                        • Origin:

                          French, diminutive of Marie
                        • Meaning:

                          "bitter"
                        • Description:

                          Manon is an endearing French pet name for Marie or Marianne; it has the international yet straightforward feel that makes it a viable import. Manon of the Spring was a gorgeous French film, Manon Lescaut a 1731 novel by Abbe Prevost, set in France and Louisiana, that was controversial in its day. It formed the basis of operas by Puccini and Massenet, and several films and TV series.
                      • Mars
                        • Origin:

                          Roman mythology
                        • Meaning:

                          "god of war; male; red planet"
                        • Description:

                          Mars is a name with interesting potential, ticking the boxes as a mythological name, a space name, and a single syllable choice ending in -s. For parents wanting something unexpected, Mars could work as an alternative to popular Brooks, Max, Atlas, or Miles - and given to around 150 boys - and 35 girls - in a recent year, it is unusual but recognisable.
                      • Maritana
                        • Mathurine
                          • Montauciel
                            • Médor
                              • Narcisse
                                • Neptune
                                  • Origin:

                                    Roman god of the sea, freshwater springs, and horses.
                                  • Description:

                                    This Roman mythology (and planet) name would be very hard to handle. It derives from a root meaning cloud.
                                • Noémie
                                  • Origin:

                                    French variation of Naomi
                                  • Description:

                                    Particularly pretty French version of the biblical standard.
                                • Ninus