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Laurence

32 replies

Nelleflowerpot · 07/07/2016 22:23

Opinions please
Also Terence, Kenneth as similar

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FrancisdeSales · 07/07/2016 22:26

No to Kenneth/Ken

Yes to Larry and Terry.

Liz09 · 07/07/2016 22:41

I like Laurence. Smile

Not a fan of Kenneth, and not a fan of Terrence. Terrence/Terry is very popular here among older men, but it doesn't have the same vintage chicness that some of the other older names have.

HeteronormativeHaybales · 07/07/2016 22:46

Laurence is lovely.

Terence and Kenneth - I'm immediately reminded of the thread that's running on Klaus where I said it was the German equivalent of Derek or Geoffrey. I might now add 'or Terence or Kenneth'. Grandad names without grandad chic. And nothing like Laurence! IMO.

Dontrocktheboat · 07/07/2016 22:46

I like Laurence, also like nickname Laurie.

Really dislike Terence and not keen on Kenneth either.

DramaAlpaca · 07/07/2016 22:49

I like Laurence a lot.

I dislike Terence and Kenneth and don't think they are in the same vein as Laurence at all.

Ham69 · 07/07/2016 22:49

Stick with Laurence (Laurie)

NapQueen · 07/07/2016 22:51

Lawrence (rather than Laurence) was on my list.

My dad is Terry so it's too old man for my liking.

Kenneth again similar. Too old but not old enough to be coming back around.

Aside from Lawrence they are all in the "Brian Alan Keith" genre.

stareatthetvscreen · 07/07/2016 22:54

use a w :)

BikeRunSki · 07/07/2016 22:57

Laurence always looks like it should be a girls name to me (I went to a French primary school, where is was).

Lawrence is better.

Kenneth and Terence are old bloke names that have not become chic yet!

ironrooster · 07/07/2016 23:01

Prefer Lawrence too.

Sophronia · 07/07/2016 23:53

I love Laurence and Laurie for short, prefer this spelling to Lawrence.

Terence is ok, and I like Kenneth and Kenny.

Lilacpink40 · 07/07/2016 23:56

Another stick with Laurence vote!

RandomName9 · 07/07/2016 23:57

My brothers middle name is Kenneth (he is 23!!!) It is horrendous & he hates it!!! 😂
I like Lawrence though.

Porcupinetree · 08/07/2016 05:47

I think they all sound old blokes names to be honest.

Tellmewhyohwhy · 08/07/2016 05:55

Really awful, all three. Lawrence is just about passable but the one I know calls himself Loz as he hates it and it doesn't suit him.

VioletBam · 08/07/2016 05:57

Lawrence is a much better and older spelling. I love it.

VioletBam · 08/07/2016 05:57

Hate Kenneth love Terry.

HoratioNightboy · 08/07/2016 13:10

Ooh, not much love for Kenneth. Sad

It's my favourite of the three; a very strong, manly name. Also regal, being the name of three Scottish kings.

I've never been keen on any names ending in -ence. They all seem a bit 'wet' to me. Sorry.

I've only ever met one Lawrence who was known as Lala. I could never bring myself to say it.

SunnyL · 08/07/2016 13:22

Lawrence is my nephew and I still don't like it.

sonlypuppyfat · 08/07/2016 13:24

I had an Uncle Lol its not a nice name

OliveV · 08/07/2016 13:54

I don't like any Sad

Grumpysfirstwife · 08/07/2016 14:00

Love Laurence, but I would because I used it for one of my sons names. Grin

plimsolls · 08/07/2016 19:28

Oh I LOVE Laurence. Still kind of considering it for ours if it's a boy. Laurie is just such a great name and I can imagine it suiting all sorts of personalities.

2ManySweets · 08/07/2016 19:33

Use a "u" for a Euro-feel (NOTE: it can be a girls name in France when spelled like this but I think it's so chic).

Love it x

SteviebunsBottrittrundle · 08/07/2016 20:47

This is such a weird coincidence; I was just thinking yesterday how much I love the name Lawrence! Was banking it for (very hypothetical) future boy name. It just popped into my head for some reason. I think it's great; it's unusual but elegant without being too much. If I had a boy tomorrow I would definitely use it.