Toothpaste blue-green.
I think it no longer brings to mind a little old lady, and is ready to be used on kids, fashion-wise. I'm not sure I like it, though.
As a name for an American it seems vaguely to evoke
Europe, like
Milan or
Geneva or
Paris, or even
Laurence or
Clemence - which is kinda not my style.
I think it sounds fairly demure like
Edith but also a little hard like
Mabel or
Thelma. Um, floor. The sound of it in my mind fires the "linoleum" neurons faster and louder than it fires the "bouquet" neurons. There's something about the feeling of FL-R sounds together ... it feels funny, loud and goofy like a raspberry. Maybe because of the Toy Dolls song I listened to growing up, "
Florence is Deaf," where he hollers "
Florence!" over and over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJDR-SHisJQ
But I think if I met someone named
Florence I'd think it was a nice sturdy feminine name, along the lines of
Edith or
Helen.
- mirfakThis message was edited 1/1/2014, 7:52 PM