Laurence for a girl
What do you think of Laurence for girl? Technically it's a French female name. Of course I wouldn't pronounce it LA-rahnce because I'm not French, but still.
Lately I'm thinking it sounds kind of sophisticated.
BTW, I hate Laurie as a nickname for a girl. And I do like Laura and Laurel (don't like Lauren), but I'm trying to look at Laurence as its own name.
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Lately I'm thinking it sounds kind of sophisticated.
BTW, I hate Laurie as a nickname for a girl. And I do like Laura and Laurel (don't like Lauren), but I'm trying to look at Laurence as its own name.
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Er...no
Just stick with Lauren\Lorin. Laurina. Lauretta
Just stick with Lauren\Lorin. Laurina. Lauretta
Unless you live in a French-speaking country, it wouldn't work. I don't think it's particularly feminine. I don't even like the Portuguese form Lourença.
I think it works. I picture a prep school girl who plays lacrosse.
I don't really like Laurence on a boy, so it definitely doesn't fly with me as a girl's name, personally. I do think it's workable, though; it'd be super neat to meet a girl who's middle name is Laurence, probably honoring or something. Ooh, I'd actually really like that. I do think it sounds sophisticated in the middle spot. Amelia Laurence? Elizabeth Laurence? Octavia Laurence? Yes, it would make a regal middle name!
For a first name, I'd prefer Laurentia.
For a first name, I'd prefer Laurentia.
Laurence sounds unisex-y but noooo. This is one name I don't want overtaken by the girls as I think it would be if it fell into use.
Nay, nay, nay.
I think it's nice in theory and looks nice written down, but I don't think it would work where I'm from (too masculine), and it doesn't sound particularly great in my accent.
Rhymes with Florence, so why not?
Sounds more masculine to me than feminine, but it's one of those names that seems fairly unisex. So yeah I think it works for a girl even if I feel that it works better for a boy.
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Laurence is not uncommon for a girl where I live, but I never liked it. It's considered very highbrow and snobby here.
Would you feel comfortable saying which country you're in?
I love it in French on girls - http://www.forvo.com/word/laurence/#fr . I know two of them, one French and one Swiss, and it sounds very elegant and pretty to me. But I think the English version is still too definitely male to work. Here it would just get confused with Florence, which is fairly popular.
When I was a child (say around 7 or 8) I was convinced that Laurence was a girls name. Probably because it's similar to my sister's name Laura. However, now I don't see it as a female name at all. There was a teacher at school called Mr Laurence who was always joked about (he was rather large), so not only do I regard it as masculine, it doesn't feel usable to me either.
I'm not seeing it. It's so self-conscious and seems to convey "old money" though I don't know how.