[Opinions] Florian
I think Florian has finally gained entry to my inner sanctum of beloved male names (including Ambrose, Vivian, Horatio, and Laurence, among others). I love its...floridity. ;)
What does everyone else think? Which of these combinations do you like?
Florian Abelard
Florian Albert
Florian Aldous
Florian Ambrose
Florian Augustus
Florian Axel
Florian Basil
Florian Bernard
Florian Bruno
Florian Casper
Florian Cecil
Florian Conrad
Florian Cosmo
Florian Cyril
Florian Edgar
Florian Edmund
Florian Edward
Florian Esmond
Florian Frederick
Florian Gerard
Florian Giles
Florian Guy
Florian Herbert
Florian Hugh
Florian Hugo
Florian Isaac
Florian Ivo
Florian Jacob (love the simplicity of this)
Florian Jerome
Florian Jules
Florian Louis
Florian Marcel
Florian Mateo / Matteo
Florian Matthew
Florian Max
Florian Maxwell
Florian Miles
Florian Oscar
Florian Oswald
Florian Otto
Florian Pascal
Florian Percival
Florian Percy
Florian Peter
Florian Rex
Florian Rupert
Florian Siegfried
Florian Silvester
Florian Theo
Florian Thomas
Florian Victor
Florian Virgil
Florian Wilfred
Florian Yves
What does everyone else think? Which of these combinations do you like?
Florian Abelard
Florian Albert
Florian Aldous
Florian Ambrose
Florian Augustus
Florian Axel
Florian Basil
Florian Bernard
Florian Bruno
Florian Casper
Florian Cecil
Florian Conrad
Florian Cosmo
Florian Cyril
Florian Edgar
Florian Edmund
Florian Edward
Florian Esmond
Florian Frederick
Florian Gerard
Florian Giles
Florian Guy
Florian Herbert
Florian Hugh
Florian Hugo
Florian Isaac
Florian Ivo
Florian Jacob (love the simplicity of this)
Florian Jerome
Florian Jules
Florian Louis
Florian Marcel
Florian Mateo / Matteo
Florian Matthew
Florian Max
Florian Maxwell
Florian Miles
Florian Oscar
Florian Oswald
Florian Otto
Florian Pascal
Florian Percival
Florian Percy
Florian Peter
Florian Rex
Florian Rupert
Florian Siegfried
Florian Silvester
Florian Theo
Florian Thomas
Florian Victor
Florian Virgil
Florian Wilfred
Florian Yves
This message was edited 2/16/2018, 11:51 AM
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love it! so gently and friendly
i'm a fan of:
Florian Basil
Florian Cyril
Florian Edward
Florian Jacob - Florian sounds like a wave and Jacob sounds like a hug
Florian Hugo - ok i can't ever take Hugo seriously on a person ever again because of my family's dog. but there's a lot i like about it still
Florian Jules
Florian Pascal
and wdyt:
Florian August
Florian Drahomir
Florian Gabriel
Florian Lowell
Florin Luka
Florian Noel
Florian Oliver
Florian Silviu
Florian Wesley
i'm a fan of:
Florian Basil
Florian Cyril
Florian Edward
Florian Jacob - Florian sounds like a wave and Jacob sounds like a hug
Florian Hugo - ok i can't ever take Hugo seriously on a person ever again because of my family's dog. but there's a lot i like about it still
Florian Jules
Florian Pascal
and wdyt:
Florian August
Florian Drahomir
Florian Gabriel
Florian Lowell
Florin Luka
Florian Noel
Florian Oliver
Florian Silviu
Florian Wesley
It makes me think of artisan ice cream (because of Florean Fortescue's Ice-Cream Parlour).
It also reminds me of things that are stylish to the point that they're overdone...foppish...ostentacious...florid...which is great, if that's what you're looking for.
Here's my top 10 from the list...
Florian Bernard
Florian Cosmo
Florian Edgar
Florian Giles
Florian Isaac
Florian Ivo
Florian Pascal
Florian Percival
Florian Silvester
Florian Theo
Florian Bernard is by far my favorite. It's kind of awesome.
It also reminds me of things that are stylish to the point that they're overdone...foppish...ostentacious...florid...which is great, if that's what you're looking for.
Here's my top 10 from the list...
Florian Bernard
Florian Cosmo
Florian Edgar
Florian Giles
Florian Isaac
Florian Ivo
Florian Pascal
Florian Percival
Florian Silvester
Florian Theo
Florian Bernard is by far my favorite. It's kind of awesome.
This message was edited 2/16/2018, 3:41 PM
Interesting Thought!
I can entirely relate with your comment about "stylish to the point of overdone" - as it is sometimes difficult to relate with baroque music / art due to the degree of ornamentation--a stylistic convention of that day which does not so easily translate into modern conventions. This conventional characteristic manifests ubiquitously, and when we compare our generation with that of the former era - we seem stripped bare. Philosophical thought amidst these differing eras mirrors this comparative notion as well. Interesting thought!
I can entirely relate with your comment about "stylish to the point of overdone" - as it is sometimes difficult to relate with baroque music / art due to the degree of ornamentation--a stylistic convention of that day which does not so easily translate into modern conventions. This conventional characteristic manifests ubiquitously, and when we compare our generation with that of the former era - we seem stripped bare. Philosophical thought amidst these differing eras mirrors this comparative notion as well. Interesting thought!