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Florence or Eva?

25 replies

Ali398 · 04/01/2014 15:43

Struggling to decide between the two. I would prefer a name not too popular and would also like the option of a nn

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toobreathless · 04/01/2014 15:57

Florence then based on your criteria:
Less popular (although trending)
Less faddy IMO
Much more nickname potentisl

squoosh · 04/01/2014 16:31

Florence is definitely faddy, it hasn't been as popular as it is now in over a century.

I prefer Eva, it's less fussy and more timeless, although it is very popular currently.

rainbowfeet · 04/01/2014 16:35

I love both would find it hard to choose. Grin

Actually love the sound of Eva Florence as 1st & middle names respectively

99redbafoons · 04/01/2014 16:38

Eva is beautiful!

pygmy · 04/01/2014 18:31

Much prefer Eva. Florence is super faddy.

toobreathless · 04/01/2014 19:29

Having had a peep at namesdarkgreener they are equally faddy:

EVA (girls): Up from 271st to 24th

FLORENCE (girls): Up from 194th to 34th

This is since 1996. If you are looking for not too popular I'm not sure either is the right name for you. But they are justifiably popular- both beautiful names.

noddyholder · 04/01/2014 19:29

Florence Know about 4 or 5 Evas

toobreathless · 04/01/2014 19:30

What about Flora?

Bit of a cross between the two & more unusual.

Ali398 · 04/01/2014 21:20

I think I'm happy that both are relatively popular. Funnily enough I do know a few Eva's but no Florence's as of yet. I would prob be more worried if they were top 10.

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kerala · 04/01/2014 23:20

In dds class one third of the girls named a variant of eve. Ridiculously popular one to avoid.

fedup21 · 04/01/2014 23:31

As a teacher, I've seen loads of younger siblings born over the last year who are called Florence which would put me off. Eva/Eve/ Evie/Evelyn/Ava have been extremely popular for ages.

If you're not fussed about popularity though, just go for the one you like best. Florrie/Flossie/Flora/Flo are all possible nicknames, though the AF acronym would put me off massively! You can't really shorten Eva except for Eve though?

justjodie92 · 04/01/2014 23:34

I prefer Florence, but both are nice Smile

randdom · 05/01/2014 00:07

I have cone across a huge number of eve/evey/Evelyn/Eva's in the last year through work. Only a couple of babies called Florence. I also think Florence is a nicer name!

flopsybunny45 · 05/01/2014 17:49

I would be slightly biased Wink!
When I was younger -1990s - I was the only one in primary and secondary school!!
Loved all the different nicknames I've had over the years.
My dh is actually the first person to call me by my whole name which I also love.
Xx

HomeHypno · 05/01/2014 18:38

I like Aoife which is pronounced a little like Eva. Obv a name that won't work everyone though.

Ali398 · 05/01/2014 19:54

Can I ask what nicknames you used to get?

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flopsybunny45 · 06/01/2014 22:52

Sure -
Family - flop, flojo
Aunty - flopsy
School - Flossie, florrie
Uni - Flowsie, flops
Dh - Florence!!
Work - flo

Puddles1234 · 06/01/2014 22:57

Florence.

It has wonderful nickname potential.

Tinkertaylor1 · 06/01/2014 22:58

Florence

" come here flo!" -- love it!

Tinkertaylor1 · 06/01/2014 22:59

I teach about fifteen Eva's

NadiaWadia · 07/01/2014 00:52

Eva is lovely, though it (and, I think, Eve or Evie) are very popular at the moment.

But then so is Florence, for which I don't really see the attraction. Always seems stodgy to me, I would prefer Flora, as someone else mentioned.

Greentoothbrush · 07/01/2014 00:57

Not keen on Eva, and I love the name Florence.

SabrinaMulhollandJjones · 07/01/2014 01:07

Florence is nice, but Eva is beautiful.

OKmum · 07/01/2014 12:10

I like Eva better

CoffeeChocolateWine · 07/01/2014 12:59

My DD is Eva so I would have to say Eva! Never been that keen on Florence.

But yes, Eva is very popular at the moment and lots of varients. I fully expect my DD to be in a class full of Evas, Evies, Eves, Evelyns and Avas. I can't deny it bothers me a bit (and I actually ruled out the name several times during my pregnancy for this reason!), but at the end of the day it was the only name DH and I agreed on. And we do love it.

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