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Yay... I'm back, I was finally able to publish a new part 😅

Sorry if I wasn't able to update any of my books, I swear, school is eating all my time.

Anyways, I bet this is gonna be one heck of an interesting fact! (which isn't actually a fact, just a list, but I bet you guys can learn a few stuff)

So Hawkdaddy posted the list of the ColFranDu students and their full names... with meanings!

Here it is!

Marinette Dupain-Cheng - the one who rises to make the bread

Adrien Agreste - the word "agreste" is French for "rustic"

Nino Lahiffe - "lahiffe" means "the descendant of the hero"

Alya Cesaire (her name's meaning is also in one of the chapters here 😊) - Alya means "scarlet" in Slavonic while Cesaire is a French variation of Caesarius, derived from Caesar, believed to mean "hair" or "hairy" in Roman, therefore her name means "scarlet hair" which Alya has

Chloé Bourgeois - Chloé means "young green shoot", possibly hinting that Chloé will grow into a better person? Bourgeois relates to the middle-class which discords how Chloé acts as a rich girl who is better than everyone else

Lila Rossi - "Lila" is an Arabic name meaning "night", "Rossi" is an Italian surname meaning (the plural) of red, "Lila Rossi" = red night

Aurore Beauréal - in French, the Aurora Borealis is called "aurores boréales", which is a weather phenomenon, hence Aurore being Stormy Weather

Penny Rolling and Jagged Stone - (The) Rolling Stone(s) ; Also Mick Jagger and Jagged

Ivan Bruel - Ivan is a Russian variation of the name John, Bruel is a variation of "Breuls", meaning "marshly woodland"

Max Kanté - Max means "greatest" and Kanté is possibly related to Kant, meaning "edge" or "corner"

Nathaniel Kurtzberg - Nathaniel means "gift from God", "Kurtz" is a German/Jewish surname meaning "short in height", and the suffix "-berg" is common in Jewish surnames and means "mountains"

Rose Lavillant - Rose means "rose" or "flower", but I can't find anything for "Lavillant" (probably Thomas' POV)

Juleka Couffaine - the meaning of the name Juleka is unknown, "Couffaine" sounds like "coffin", perhaps pointing at Juleka being goth-ish

That's all 😊

So, which name was the most interesting? Let me know in the comments!

And plus, I have this book entitled, "100 Things Girls Need To Know About Guys", please go and check it out and vote, thanks :)

Miraculously Awesome,
Reigne 🐞

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