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Romy and Emile Dominate Births on the North Shore in 2024

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Retraite Québec published its annual list of the most popular names in Quebec in 2024, highlighting regional and provincial preferences. On the Côte-Nord, Romy and Émile came to the top of the names given to newborns. On the girls' side, Romy was followed by Léonie and Charlie, while on the boys' side, Émile, Thomas and Lucas took the first positions. These choices reflected trends observed elsewhere in Quebec.
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Retraite Québec published its annual list of the most popular names in Quebec in 2024, highlighting regional and provincial preferences. On the Côte-Nord, Romy and Émile came to the top of the names given to newborns. On the girls' side, Romy was followed by Léonie and Charlie, while on the boys' side, Émile, Thomas and Lucas took the first positions. These choices reflected trends observed elsewhere in Quebec.

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Retraite Québec published its annual list of the most popular names in Quebec in 2024, highlighting regional and provincial preferences. On the Côte-Nord, Romy and Émile came to the top of the names given to newborns. On the girls' side, Romy was followed by Léonie and Charlie, while on the boys' side, Émile, Thomas and Lucas took the first positions. These choices reflected trends observed elsewhere in Quebec.

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lemanic.ca broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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