Florence?

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Anonymous wrote:I know a 2 year old Florencr that goes by Flo. I think it's pretty trendy in England right now.

That's awful. She will be teased unmercilessly when she hits puberty.


You have the maturity of a teenager yourself PP.

Our friends' dd is named Florence and goes by Flo. She's a lovely young woman who is in college now. She was not teased as the immature PP suggests.

? Did I say I would tease her? Do you not know how kids are? Someone's in deep denial.


NP - this seems like a silly thing to worry about. As this thread shows, there are a ton of nickname options for Florence. Unless her parents insist on calling her Flo, she could just go by any other nickname if/when she decides she doesn't like it. Flo to Flossie or Florrie or Flora is not a huge leap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a 2 year old Florencr that goes by Flo. I think it's pretty trendy in England right now.

That's awful. She will be teased unmercilessly when she hits puberty.


You have the maturity of a teenager yourself PP.

Our friends' dd is named Florence and goes by Flo. She's a lovely young woman who is in college now. She was not teased as the immature PP suggests.

? Did I say I would tease her? Do you not know how kids are? Someone's in deep denial.


Well, I teach 6th grade and have a 6th grade daughter...so yeah, I think I have somewhat of an idea of "how kids are." It's sad that you're in a place where you assume the worst behavior in kids.
Anonymous
My niece is a Florence. Middle name is a family name. It's pretty much 50/50 a love it or hate it name, but IRL she gets a lot of compliments on it. My niece goes by lots of nicknames. Different people call her different things (though not Ren), including Flora, Flossie, and variations on Flo.
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Hate it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a 2 year old Florencr that goes by Flo. I think it's pretty trendy in England right now.

That's awful. She will be teased unmercilessly when she hits puberty.


You have the maturity of a teenager yourself PP.

Our friends' dd is named Florence and goes by Flo. She's a lovely young woman who is in college now. She was not teased as the immature PP suggests.

? Did I say I would tease her? Do you not know how kids are? Someone's in deep denial.


Well, I teach 6th grade and have a 6th grade daughter...so yeah, I think I have somewhat of an idea of "how kids are." It's sad that you're in a place where you assume the worst behavior in kids.

? You think some tween/teen boys won't tease her about "Flo"?
Anonymous
Winnifred/Winnie is cute! You need a name of equal cuteness. May I suggest the name : Theodora with the nickname teddy or Thea. Florence is an okay name but doesn’t match the sweetness of your other child’s name.
Anonymous
I like Florence. If you don't like the most common nicknames, though, you might find yourself fighting a losing battle. Flora is pretty but since it's the same number of syllables, it's unlikely to be a nickname.
Anonymous
SOrry OP. You are signing her up for a lifetime of Aunt Flo(w) jokes.
Anonymous
Horrible name. Really, just horrible.
Anonymous
I like Flora better. Florence is OK in my book, though, but I do think of Florence Henderson.
Anonymous
I don't like it. It's a name that is strongly associated with an older generation. I don't love Flora either, but it's better than Florence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Florence?

Our oldest name is Winnifred but goes by Winnie.

I like Florence but dislike nicknames Flo and Flossie.

Is Flor/Flora too much?

Middle name ideas?



I love the name, and it's so fast to pronounce that I doubt people will need to use nicknames.

Now, you should be aware that the name is probably much more popular in Europe and in Asia than here back home -- may sound to "euro centric" to the crazy lefties who have never left home.
Anonymous
I just love Florence! nn Flora especially. I think the older generation would hate it (boomers) but they named their kids ugly things in my opinion. Florence seems so classy and a great name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just love Florence! nn Flora especially. I think the older generation would hate it (boomers) but they named their kids ugly things in my opinion. Florence seems so classy and a great name.

When I picture a "Florence", I think of an old lady in a mumu, not a classy lady.
Anonymous
I have an Aunt Flora, and I love that name! I'm not sure about Florence, but the nickname Ren is adorable.
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