[Opinions] Franklin
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Turtle.
It's alright I guess, but if he went by the full name and not Frank, it would seem nerdy to me.
I think Franklin sounds almost diminutive, like Wilkin or Colin. Maybe also because it reminds me a little of the -lyn names, Carolyn Marilyn Rosalyn etc.
I'd much sooner use Francis on a kid, if I wanted him to be called Frank.
I think Franklin sounds almost diminutive, like Wilkin or Colin. Maybe also because it reminds me a little of the -lyn names, Carolyn Marilyn Rosalyn etc.
I'd much sooner use Francis on a kid, if I wanted him to be called Frank.
I had a friend named Franklin who was a nice, funny guy, but also was nerdy. He was the kind of guy that it was almost impossible for any woman to have romantic feelings for. I say "almost", because when he was about forty, after not having any romantic interests in all the years prior, he finally met a woman, an average looking woman, who evidently did have romantic feelings for him, because they got married. And then alas, after a few years of marriage, she cheated on him and wanted a divorce. I felt awful for him.
Nevertheless, his nerdiness kept him from having the variety of romantic and sexual experiences that most men do.
So the end result is that the name Franklin seems very nerdy to me, in spite of Franklin Roosevelt not being a nerd But to tell the truth, I think that the existence of my friend just enhanced its nerdiness, to me. I used to think it a funny coincidence that nerdy Franklin was given a nerdy name at birth.
I really hate the nickname Frank, and the syllable Frank in Franklin, too.
Nevertheless, his nerdiness kept him from having the variety of romantic and sexual experiences that most men do.
So the end result is that the name Franklin seems very nerdy to me, in spite of Franklin Roosevelt not being a nerd But to tell the truth, I think that the existence of my friend just enhanced its nerdiness, to me. I used to think it a funny coincidence that nerdy Franklin was given a nerdy name at birth.
I really hate the nickname Frank, and the syllable Frank in Franklin, too.
The first thing I think of is the cartoon turtle, and the second is Ben Franklin. Not bad namesakes anyway. I much prefer Francis, or just plain Frank.