I love
Frances. Whether
Fran happens depends a lot on how you pronounce it. In many accents in the
UK,
Frances is pronounced with a long a - FRAAN ces, not
FRAN ces, so
Fran isn't immediately natural as a shortening. My aunt
Frances has never been Franned. But as queenv said, it's always possible that your daughter might decide she likes it! I don't mind it myself. Definitely better than
Fanny or
Cissy.
Some others:
Edith,
Elfrida,
Muriel,
Linnet,
Lilian, Nora(h),
Iris,
May,
Viola,
Adela, Gwen(dolen/line/whatever),
Olwen, Helen(a)/ Nell(a) /
Elinor,
Evelyn,
Florence,
Marion /
Marianne,
Mabel,
Amabel,
Beatrice,
Constance,
Cecily,
Celia,
Cordelia,
Vera,
Verena,
Nina,
Millicent,
Evadne,
Phoebe,
Hebe,
Josephine,
Nadine,
Philomena,
VivienThis message was edited 4/22/2015, 12:26 AM