Franklin?
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I always think of Franklin the turtle as well. I used to watch the cartoon when I was little.
It's alright. I agree the -lin ending is pleasing, in theory. It's the Frank part that leaves me cold.
It reminds me - not intensely, but enough to make me avoid it - of Frankenstein and rankling and 'Frankly I don't give a damn.' The -ank sound in it still feels heavy and ugly.
Anyway I think a Franklin would be likely to get called Frank / Frankie, and it would seem stuffy to insist on Franklin.
It reminds me - not intensely, but enough to make me avoid it - of Frankenstein and rankling and 'Frankly I don't give a damn.' The -ank sound in it still feels heavy and ugly.
Anyway I think a Franklin would be likely to get called Frank / Frankie, and it would seem stuffy to insist on Franklin.
I agree. I think I just would used it on a character in a story or a sim.
I had a pretty good friend named Franklin. He was funny and personable. However, he was also very geeky/nerdy/dorky, however you want to put it. He suffered from depression and took a cocktail of medications to control it. He could never get a girlfriend because of his nerdiness and was very unhappy about that.
Although I really liked Franklin, his less desirable qualities have strongly marked his name for me. I think of it as a nerdy, depressed name. I have tried reminding myself of Franklin Roosevelt, who was neither nerdy nor depressed, but it just doesn't work.
Addendum: My friend Franklin finally got married when he was about 40 and he's happy now.
Although I really liked Franklin, his less desirable qualities have strongly marked his name for me. I think of it as a nerdy, depressed name. I have tried reminding myself of Franklin Roosevelt, who was neither nerdy nor depressed, but it just doesn't work.
Addendum: My friend Franklin finally got married when he was about 40 and he's happy now.