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May 17, 2024

The name of the day: Amandine

Amandine: a name full of history

Amandine is the first name religious Pauline Jeuris, a Belgian Franciscan who lived in the late nineteenth century. This missionary sent to China was nicknamed "the virgin who always laughs" by the poor she helped. St. Amandine was killed in 1900, as were eight of her consorts during the Boxer Rebellion. Nearly a century later, in 1982, Amandine was the first name attributed to the first in vitro baby born in France. Choose a first name as AmandineMaybe it's giving your future baby a special destiny?


The secret and faithful character of Amandine

Amandine is a shy and secretive person. Reserved, she analyzes the situations that are presented to her and knows how to show an extraordinary intuition. Amandine he is not an exuberant person, let alone a belligerent person: he flees the conflicts, which frighten him. The anguished tendency ofAmandine can hurt him but, if Amandine fight against her demons, she can be very studious. The particular temperament ofAmandine makes her a gifted person for avant-garde trades or night shifts, which suits her solitary character.


Evolution and current status of the name Amandine

The first name Amandine appeared in France at the beginning of the 1970s. He quickly conquered the hearts of future parents, until reaching a record in 1986, year in which nearly 5000 babies were awarded the first name Amandine. Today, this first name is much less common, although it was still in 2009 the 76th first name most awarded in France.



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