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Florence for a girl

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msindesisive1 · 23/02/2016 09:36

I like the name Florence and the shortening options of Flo and Flossy, I know that won't be to everyone's tastes.
I keep seeing it pop up a lot on these threads and have heard a few out an about in coffee shops. Is this becoming to popular/overdone now? Thanks for reading!

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thebiscuitindustry · 23/02/2016 10:59

I don't know any Florences. It's a lovely name.

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tinytops · 23/02/2016 11:03

Lovely, but there are LOTS around us at the moment (London)

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zen1 · 23/02/2016 11:04

I have 3 DC and in all their classes/social groups I have only met one Florence (shortened to Florrie, which I think is lovely). I like the name and would have considered it had I had a Dd.

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chandelierswinging · 23/02/2016 11:05

Gorgeous name. Is on our shortlist but is v popular here (South east) atm, so I'm now not sure.

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joyfulworld · 23/02/2016 12:18

Florence is a beautiful name. For me it's a rare name. Oh maybe because I don't know anyone named Florence around me. Smile

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Ham69 · 23/02/2016 18:27

My DD's middle name and she loves it. Even though it's become popular, I don't know any. Go for it!

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PunkAssMoFo · 24/02/2016 07:30

I'm tripping over them- once I get past all the Matildas...,

Tis pretty though.

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MissTessmacher · 24/02/2016 07:32

Gorgeous name. Also love Flossie and Florrie (Dugger!).

I don't any in my part of W.Yorks. Certinly none at DD's primary school.

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crapfatbanana · 24/02/2016 14:40

I love it and don't know any. It was my great gran's name and I was going to use it for my youngest DD but the Cameron's beat me to it a few weeks before she was born. That put me off.

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TheWitchsCat · 24/02/2016 17:05

Better than Florence for a boy...

It's a lovely name but very common atm, if that's a consideration

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Pippafisher · 26/02/2016 23:03

My niece is a Florence and I love it. Although if you're worried, what about flora instead? That was my choice for my second if it was a girl, but my brother beat me to florence and its too close!

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NigellaEllaElla · 26/02/2016 23:04

Absolutely love it.

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crispytruffle · 29/02/2016 11:36

I love the name Florence, I really really wanted it for my DD but couldn't.

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HackerFucker22 · 01/03/2016 07:02

Very popular where I am (central North London). It's a lovely name though.

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SweetTeaVodka · 01/03/2016 07:14

There are a fair few Florences round my parts (Suffolk) but it's not nearly as popular as Ella/Evelyn/Lily-Mae/Mia/Ava here. None of the Florences I've met have been shortened to anything as far as I'm aware.

I'm a children's nurse so meet a high turnover of small children!

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genome · 01/03/2016 07:23

Lovely name, but the last two babies I know have been named Florence, if popularity is an issue for you. We are in the north west.

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musicmummytobe · 01/03/2016 08:08

Think it's fairly popular but that shouldn't matter if you love it. I think it is a lovely name and I love Florrie x

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Jibberjabberjooo · 01/03/2016 20:11

I'm not keen on it but yes it is popular. I know of quite a few. It seems to be one of the current tends.

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Bellasima20 · 01/03/2016 21:13

I don't like it either and also know of a few recent babies called it.

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laslolikvidator · 02/03/2016 09:26

It's not that popular at my place and it's a wonderful name!

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CruCru · 02/03/2016 15:01

It's very nice. I know a few girls with Florence as a middle name but none with it as a first name.

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