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Florence

33 replies

K8Kate · 27/05/2012 18:56

We really like this name but is it getting really really popular? We live in south west London if that makes any difference!!

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BellaOfTheBalls · 03/06/2012 20:34

I am a Florence Smile

Its definitely getting more popular. I used to hear my name and know that people were talking to me (and as I go by a nn, panic because I'm only Florence when I'm in trouble Grin) but more often than not now they are talking to little girls!

NN's I know of or have heard - Flo, Florrie, Floss, Flossie, Rennie, Fizzy, Flora.

itdoesnthurttohavemanners · 03/06/2012 20:30

I actually really like Florrie...:) it's pretty.
However, I do also know a Florence whose nickname was 'Flo the Ho' or 'Flo the Pro' for reasons which don't need explaining ;) just a warning for when they get to teenage age! (and we all know how cruel kids can be!)

TheGrandOldDuke · 02/06/2012 20:41

Seem to be at least two or three every week in the national birth announcements, def one of most popular names at the mo.

letsblowthistacostand · 01/06/2012 22:54

Am in SW London, Florences are thick on the ground here. However, there a LOT of kids in this area so a lot of different names. Very few duplicates in my kids' large school, none in her class even though many are top 100 names. Name her what you like and don't worry about it.

foad · 31/05/2012 11:17

3boys yes, we shorten her to Flossi at home (which she likes). Unless of course we are really cross with her then it's FLO-RENCE Wink!

CharlieBoo · 30/05/2012 22:36

Yeah I know 2 baby Florences'... I think it will date too... A few years ago didn't know anyone with this name, now it seems to be the 'in' name...

3boysgirlontheway · 30/05/2012 14:27

foad Did you ever shorten it? I find myself calling DD "Florrie" a lot, I always intended on calling her Flossie and it's not happening Blush

foad · 30/05/2012 13:55

My Florence is 11 years old and was the only one in her school of 300 until this year when one started in Reception. She loves her name and shortens it to Flo whether we like it or not!

3boysgirlontheway · 30/05/2012 13:45

DD is Florence, we are in Ireland and have never met another Florence at all apart from DH's (dead) grandmother who DD is named after.

In Ireland it is not popular, there were 14 girls named Florence in Ireland in 2010, the stats for 2011 are not available yet.

Everyone really seems to like it when I introduce DD, but, they could be just saying that :)

blondie72 · 29/05/2012 21:46

Doesn't everyone have a Great Aunty Flo? I know quite a few who do!

evamummy · 28/05/2012 12:04

I know two little Florences, both born in the last year. Seems to be becoming quite popular...

tammytoby · 28/05/2012 11:01

sorry 'fashionable'

tammytoby · 28/05/2012 11:01

I think what people mean with 'dating' is that some names (whilst being 'around for 300 years') quickly rise in popularity and become very fashionable. After a few years, as people tire of them, they fall out of favour and start to sound 'dated' to the period they were trendy.

I have to agree that I don't know any Florences over the age of 5, but I've been hearing more babies called it recently. So it may well shoot up the charts and become very 'fahionable'.

pencilandpen · 28/05/2012 10:54

It's hilarious to think Florence will date - please think about how cyclical names are. There were little Florences around 300 years ago! All legit names are dated!

We don't have any Florences where I live - it's gorgeous.

shoobidoo · 28/05/2012 10:44

Any name that quickly rises in popularity and the falls out of favour will inevitably sound 'dated' to the period it was popular.

Florence was trendy about 80-100 years ago, was the out of favour (and sounded 'dated') and is now rising in popularity again.

Same with names like Sharon or Karen - they were trendy about 40 years ago and now sound dated. In another 40 years our children will find them lovely and 'different' and they will become fashionable again.

A 'timeless' name, on the other hand, is never very 'fashionable' so can never fall out of fashion and will never be associated with a period.

Florence, based on the recent surge in popularity, may well become very trendy and then fall out of favour and sound dated. I also don't like the nicknames Flo or Florrie.

Disneydreams · 28/05/2012 09:28

I don't think it will date but then I'm not any good on whether names will date or not lol. Anyway just wanted to say I know 4 florences. One is 80, one is 54, one is 25 and one is 6 months! And they all suit it perfectly. IMO it is a beautiful name and wish my dh had the same opinion. Go for it! Smile

LadyWidmerpool · 28/05/2012 08:46

Disagree with above poster, it will date. there have been barely any Florences for fifty years during which time it was a dated name, and the same will happen after this fad is over.

Beachcombergirl · 28/05/2012 08:07

It won't date. My Great Grandmother was called Florence. It's a strong classic name. Go for it.

NurseBernard · 28/05/2012 02:27

Very popular, will date.

Clary · 28/05/2012 00:30

I don't know any children called Florence - or any people at all actually.

I can offer you a Flora and a Fleur but that's all. I know a lot of children too. I am in the Midlands btw.

FWIW Florence was going to be one of DS2's names so I do love it.

Lunarlyte · 27/05/2012 21:58

We're in a middle-class region of the West Midlands and know two Florences under age 2. I mean, I also know one other girl with the same name as each of my DDs!

If you like the name, then to heck about it's popularity. You can't pick a name in the hope that it won't become popular as you just can't tell. I get irritated by people who pick 'out there' names for the sake of it.

Anyway, names are popular for a reason I.e. They're nice! If you like Florence, name her Florence x

lovemygirlivy · 27/05/2012 21:33

I live in North West London and know 1 who is 18 . So don't feel it's that popular here. I really like the name especially the nn Florrie - i guess it depends on where you live to how popular it is.

CharlotteBronteSaurus · 27/05/2012 21:32

dd2 was a hair's breadth away from being called Florence, until David Cameron used it for his daughter, and i worried it would become ubiquitous. dd2 has it for a middle name instead. BUT i have never met another (we are in the NW), although we do know a Flora, which I also love.

shoobidoo · 27/05/2012 21:29

I didn't know a single (child) Florence about 5 years ago, now there are three under the age of 3 amongst our friends!

scottishmummy · 27/05/2012 20:14

v nice name
but really over done. a mc staple

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