As Emily In Paris Season 3 released on streaming giant, fans of the series are wondering behind the English meaning of Grateau
For those who are unversed, let us tell you, Grateau is the name of marketing agency in the series.
Ever since the series has first arrived on the platform, the fans of the series have glued to the main character Emily Cooper and her Parisian life.
Grateau English Meaning As The Family Name Is Used In Emily In Paris Season 3
Following the release of Season 3, viewers of the series are wondering behind the meaning of Sylvie’s surname. Here’s all the details that you need to know about.
As per a report by Filae, Grateau is a typical French family name which is derived from the word grat, that is an Southern name.
For those who are unsure let us tell you, Grat refers to an old name of baptism and is come from a Latin word gratus. It translates to Pleasing, grateful, acceptable, agreeable, welcome and beloved.
The surname Grateau is believed to be first used in Normandy in 16th century. For those who are unversed, let us tell you, Normandy is a region in North France, known as the historical Duchy of Normandy.
Other variations of Grateau family name includes Gratteau, Gratot, Graton, Grattet, Gratet, Gratiot and Gratieux.
For the fans the Emily In Paris, let us tell you, Grateau is the surname of our beloved character Sylvie.
In the Season 3 of the series, Grateau is used as the name of new luxury marketing agency after Sylvie resigned from Savour at the end of Season 2.
Let us remind you, our beloved character left prestigious French marketing firm Savoir following arrival of Madeline in the French capital.
So far, Sylvie has become the centre of series all thanks to her distinctive personality, tough character and sophisticated female boss.
In an earlier interview, Philippine, who played the character of Sylvie revealed about her character as she stated, “We are going to see much more of her. We’re going to see her vulnerability.”
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