In the 1600s, popular names varied by region and culture. Common names in England included William, John, and Elizabeth, while in France, names like Pierre, Marie, and Jacques were prevalent. In other parts of Europe, names such as Hans and Anna were common in Germany, and in Spain, names like Juan and Isabella were widely used. The naming conventions often reflected familial lineage, religious influences, and cultural heritage.
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Check out this website http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/other/americannames.html
Issac, Edouard, Michel, Francoise, Jeanne, Margarita, Catherine, Louisa, Clara, Florenze, Rosalia, Louis, Baltasar, Theophile, and Xavier are some French names during the 1600's.
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No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
Some common names for French girls in the 1600s were Barbe, Gabrielle, Germaine, Laurentine, and Merci. Others included Ursuline, Silvaine, Michelle, Nicolette, and Esperance.
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Check out this website http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/other/americannames.html
Issac, Edouard, Michel, Francoise, Jeanne, Margarita, Catherine, Louisa, Clara, Florenze, Rosalia, Louis, Baltasar, Theophile, and Xavier are some French names during the 1600's.
Well, some good common names for english sailors would be Benjiman Charles Ray Roger Harry William James George Sailors usually had many nicknames, so their real names weren't mentioned or known. Last names were very diverse so really anythng would work
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This link offers a summary of the 1600s. You can glean the names of famous people from it if you wish.
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Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
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