Frances vs Mabel
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Frances
Frances.
I've known several women named Frances. It's a strong feminine name that is pleasant to say. Though, I'm not really into St. Francis, which is what a lot of people would associate it with.
Frances Claire
Frances Margaret
Frances Lucille
Frances Lorelei
Frances Justine
Frances Grace
Frances Danielle
Frances Marilyn
Frances.
I've known several women named Frances. It's a strong feminine name that is pleasant to say. Though, I'm not really into St. Francis, which is what a lot of people would associate it with.
Frances Claire
Frances Margaret
Frances Lucille
Frances Lorelei
Frances Justine
Frances Grace
Frances Danielle
Frances Marilyn
Can't say I'm crazy about any of them, but Mabel sounds a little cuter.
I personally like Mabel the best. Mabel is both cute and mature. It feels more old-fashioned than Frances but it also feels fresher than Frances. I know many women in their 40's, 50's, 60's, and older named Frances while all the Mabel's I know of are dead or are 80 years old or older. Mabel is one of those names that has a sound that I think could have a major comeback and is already having a small comeback that is growing.
I slightly prefer Francis for a man than Frances for a woman. Although I don't care for the nn Frank or any of the Francis nn's for a boy. I do love most of the Frances nn's for a girl, I prefer Frankie for a girl although I still don't like Frank. Frances is a fairly nice name but I prefer Francine which is a little more feminine while having most of the same nn's. Plus I don't care for the nn Cissy so it's not really a loss.
Odd comment but I just realized that Frances Mabel could have the nn combo Fannie Mae. :P A cute but sadly unusable nn.
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I slightly prefer Francis for a man than Frances for a woman. Although I don't care for the nn Frank or any of the Francis nn's for a boy. I do love most of the Frances nn's for a girl, I prefer Frankie for a girl although I still don't like Frank. Frances is a fairly nice name but I prefer Francine which is a little more feminine while having most of the same nn's. Plus I don't care for the nn Cissy so it's not really a loss.
Odd comment but I just realized that Frances Mabel could have the nn combo Fannie Mae. :P A cute but sadly unusable nn.
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This message was edited 9/27/2017, 3:26 PM
I'm not sure what "So I says to Mabel, I says..." is in reference to, but I once saw something similar on "The Simpsons" - except the quote was, "So I says to Myrna, I says..." And it was two robots, as well. Anyway...
It's still Team Frances, for me. I just don't like the sound of Mabel - Sable is the only name with that "sound" that I like, and even then it's only okay (for me). Frances is nice and classic, without being overly girly.
It's still Team Frances, for me. I just don't like the sound of Mabel - Sable is the only name with that "sound" that I like, and even then it's only okay (for me). Frances is nice and classic, without being overly girly.
I do not dislike either too much, but I vote for Frances. Mabel has that swallowed -ull syllable that I find choked and restricted, so I have to choose Frances.
I love using Frances in combos as a middle name, e.g. Ada Frances, Cora Frances, Cosima Frances, Claudia Frances, Dorothea Frances, Dahlia Frances, Eleanor Frances, Helena Frances, Imogen Frances, Lydia Frances, Matilda Frances, Rosina Frances, Ramona Frances, Viola Frances, Virginia Frances, Zelda Frances, and Zinnia Frances; my optimal middle name for Frances is Matilda (Frances Matilda).
Mabel inspires no resonant combos for me.
I love using Frances in combos as a middle name, e.g. Ada Frances, Cora Frances, Cosima Frances, Claudia Frances, Dorothea Frances, Dahlia Frances, Eleanor Frances, Helena Frances, Imogen Frances, Lydia Frances, Matilda Frances, Rosina Frances, Ramona Frances, Viola Frances, Virginia Frances, Zelda Frances, and Zinnia Frances; my optimal middle name for Frances is Matilda (Frances Matilda).
Mabel inspires no resonant combos for me.
This message was edited 9/26/2017, 9:56 AM
Hahahah I'd forgotten about the elbows. If I had a pound for every time I heard that growing up....
Frances!
Mabel.
Frances, It was my Mom's name and I'd ue it to honor her.
No clue about that reference, lol. I think overall Frances feels less dated, though they're both really nice.
100% Mabel
To my ears, Frances is an old lady in a flowery dress hobbling along the brink of death with her wheely-walker. It's not something I would enjoy hearing on a newborn or a child. I'm not necessarily Mabel's biggest fan but it could be fresh and cute on the right little girl, with good aging potential as she gets older.
To my ears, Frances is an old lady in a flowery dress hobbling along the brink of death with her wheely-walker. It's not something I would enjoy hearing on a newborn or a child. I'm not necessarily Mabel's biggest fan but it could be fresh and cute on the right little girl, with good aging potential as she gets older.
I think I also prefer Fable, pretty good word name.
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Frances! I love Frances. I'd prefer to call her Frankie or Francie but I'd still use it without a nickname, given the choice.
Mabel is okay, it seems a kind of... affected? I imagine the parents of a young Mabel dressing her in super impractical Pinterest outfits to show off how stylish they are. I like the Maybelle spelling better, it's a little syrup-y sweet but it's more charming.
Mabel is okay, it seems a kind of... affected? I imagine the parents of a young Mabel dressing her in super impractical Pinterest outfits to show off how stylish they are. I like the Maybelle spelling better, it's a little syrup-y sweet but it's more charming.
I have no idea what "So I says to Mabel, I says...." refers to. I've never heard that.
I choose Mabel too, with no hesitation. I like it a lot. I've always been so-so on Frances. Sometimes I like it, but sometimes it sounds like frosting on a cake to me---sticky and too sweet. Well, frosting can't be too sweet, but a name can.
I choose Mabel too, with no hesitation. I like it a lot. I've always been so-so on Frances. Sometimes I like it, but sometimes it sounds like frosting on a cake to me---sticky and too sweet. Well, frosting can't be too sweet, but a name can.
I disagree. Frosting can definitely be too sweet.
Agree.
This message was edited 9/25/2017, 8:05 PM
Mabel definitely, it's very sweet.