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Francis

29 replies

harriet465 · 03/03/2022 18:05

What are your thoughts on this name?

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StrychnineInTheSandwiches · 03/03/2022 19:20

It's a marmite name. I like it. Quite Catholic.

Francis of Assisi was a good 'un. Only a top notch saint could become the patron saint of animals.

toastofthetown · 03/03/2022 19:22

I love Francis. Very nice and soft sounding.

SirenSays · 03/03/2022 19:23

Love it

Traumdeuter · 03/03/2022 19:25

I know two recent babies named Francis and the parents are both devout Catholics. It’s a lovely name.

PamelaDoov · 03/03/2022 19:26

I really like it

Nosetickle · 03/03/2022 19:27

I like it but think of it more as a girls name. Maybe because I know an adult Francis (male) who hates his name so much he uses his middle name instead. In fact I only found out years after meeting him what his real name was as he was so embarrassed to tell anyone.

MmmMarmiteAndMarmalade · 03/03/2022 19:31

I love it. My Francis can be Frank or Frankie but I wouldn’t mind Fran either. We’re not Catholic, didn’t even occur to us.

Lurking9to5 · 03/03/2022 19:31

I like it! Irish but not Catholic and to me I 'hear' a classic, solid name. Wouldn't expect the parents to be ''devout''. I think they probably wanted a classic name with nn Frankie.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 03/03/2022 19:33

I love it and wanted to use it for DS, but was put off by the overwhelmingly negative response when I canvassed opinions. This was in Ireland, and it was so prevalent in the past there that people aren't quite ready for it again.

Anyway I like the name DS got instead, but I will always partially regret not using Francis!

VioletLemon · 03/03/2022 19:34

So beautiful.
I suppose it is very Catholic but its just a gorgeous soft name.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 03/03/2022 19:35

Oh and another reason I didn't use it is because I have a very slight lisp. Franthith. Something to bear in mind.

HouseofHolbein · 03/03/2022 19:35

Boychild had a best friend for years named Francis. Lovely lad and lovely name 😊

TheUsualShitshow · 03/03/2022 19:35

I think it's very wet and blah sounding.

Luredbyapomegranate · 03/03/2022 19:39

Quite like it, but prefer as a girls name.

Francis of Assisi is a nice reference though

StScholastica · 03/03/2022 19:44

Very Catholic. Id picture a choir boy.

tinytoucan · 03/03/2022 19:55

It’s nice. There are a few round here (age 5/6) so might be picking up in popularity

Notbluepeter · 03/03/2022 19:59

I have a Francis, so it's one of my favourite names Grin

HoldingTheDoor · 03/03/2022 20:00

It's a family name for me but I don't care for it. It has such a wet and unattractive sound and the shortened versions are so ugly.

CaMePlaitPas · 03/03/2022 20:01

Gorgeous name. It was my Grandad's middle name so I have a soft spot for it.

PumpkinCrumble · 03/03/2022 20:01

I love it.

celestebellman · 03/03/2022 20:02

I like Frances for a girl, but not keen on Francis - it sounds a bit wet. Much prefer Frank, with nickname Frankie.

Sexnotgender · 03/03/2022 20:07

Love it. I’m biased though as I have a 3 year old Francis.

ISmellBurnings · 03/03/2022 20:08

Really dislike it, always have done. Agree it’s so wet and blah sounding. I would hate to be called it, personally.

DramaAlpaca · 03/03/2022 22:04

I like it. I'd only use it as a middle name though as I strongly dislike all the diminutives.

Mrsdoubtfireswig · 03/03/2022 22:06

I love it, but it’s a family name for us (both male and female) so have a strong emotional attachment to it