[Opinions] Flossie
Is there any hope for this name?
I saw it the other day as the name of one of the people behind Scotland's "Shetland ponies in sweaters" travel advertisement and thought that was just the most perfect thing. Ponies, sweaters, Flossie, yes.
I saw it the other day as the name of one of the people behind Scotland's "Shetland ponies in sweaters" travel advertisement and thought that was just the most perfect thing. Ponies, sweaters, Flossie, yes.
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It makes me think of dental floss.
All I can think of is dental floss, or a hyperactive poodle.
Flossie is the name of my SIL's frou-frou little dog and I'm afraid I don't find it dignified enough for a human.
I looooooove Flossie! .... For a dog. Like I have serious serious hopes to use this on a female dog someday, probably a border collie mix.
I don't dislike it for a human but it does feel sort of flimsy and antiquated. It's lacking any sort of seriousness, which might make me resent it as my name
I don't dislike it for a human but it does feel sort of flimsy and antiquated. It's lacking any sort of seriousness, which might make me resent it as my name
This message was edited 1/30/2013, 8:34 AM
Bobbsey twins!
The Bobbsey Twins were some of my favourite books as a kid. It's a series of novels with two sets of twins as siblings: Bert and Nan, Freddie and Flossie. Because of that alone, I'd love to hear the name Flossie!! It's childish look and sound make me feel like it would need to be a nickname though. Florence nn Flossie?
The Bobbsey Twins were some of my favourite books as a kid. It's a series of novels with two sets of twins as siblings: Bert and Nan, Freddie and Flossie. Because of that alone, I'd love to hear the name Flossie!! It's childish look and sound make me feel like it would need to be a nickname though. Florence nn Flossie?
Yeah, it's pretty childish. I think that's part of the charm for me, but I agree that it would probably need a formal name to fall back on I GUESS harumph.
Florence nn Flossie I think is the traditional useage but I already have a great-Aunt Florence... maybe Frances-Louise nn Flossie? Too contrived?
Florence nn Flossie I think is the traditional useage but I already have a great-Aunt Florence... maybe Frances-Louise nn Flossie? Too contrived?
Or how about something like Flora-Susan?
Ooh Flora-Susan is really nice! I love a fresh-sounding double name and that is super cool.
Frances-Louise? No way, that's not too contrived at all! I like it.