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[Opinions] Re: Frank
I don't like it on its own - it seems a little too short, plain, and slightly nickname-y. As a short form of Francis/Franklin/etc. it is growing on me. It does give off a steady, dependable feel to it. It might even grow on me as a short name. I didn't like one syllable names for some time, but I've got a few that have creeped onto my PNL. With the right combos, Frank has potential to grow on me. I certainly don't hate it.As far as your combos go, I like:
Frank Abelard
Frank Alasdair / Alastair / Alistair
Frank Bernard
Frank Edmond
Frank Edmund
Frank Elliot
Frank Henry
Frank Johannes
Frank Julian
Frank Julius
Frank Lazarus
Frank Lemuel
Frank Leopold
Frank Wallace

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