Because there was a strong mixture of all the different races and cultures,( African/American , Spanish, Indian Irish,German etc.) you will find big differences in these names , so it cannot be presumed that these names would apply to all Louisiana Creoles, but, generally speaking, ... Common Creole Names...
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Usually, the parents of these fruity twins is either Creole or from Louisiana. Their mother thought that Oran (or Orange or Oranjello depending on the telling) were nice sounding names, and being unaccustomed to the English language, bestowed them upon her twins.
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Some Creole words are names for specifically Caribbean things, while others are older English words which have dropped out of use in other parts of the English-speaking world (e.g. pan from upon meaning "on").
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