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thread: Frank - does it sound like an old man?

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    Oct 2007
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    Frank - does it sound like an old man?

    What do you think of Frank Kevin surname Gardener. Would the little boy sound like an old man... or is it a kind of cute name? DH liked Francis but I think of that as a girls name. Kevin is DH's dads name who has passed away. I also like strong sounding names.

    DH does not like any of the boy names I have suggested and it does not help he has 500000 cousins that have taken every other name!!

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    Mar 2004
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    I like Franklin but I'm not a huge fan of Frank. What about Francoise? Franz, Franco?
    You could have Frank as a nick-name for any of them.

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    Jun 2007
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    I'm a fan of older style names, but I must admitt that one doesn't really do it for me. Though having said that I like Frankie, & then could be Frank when older. I like Bobby atm, can be Bob when older.

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    Mar 2006
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    I personally wouldn't choose Frank but I like it. It sounds strong and bubs will probably get Frankie when he's little, then Frank as he gets older. Francis sounds like a nuns name to me,like Sister Francis ?? Not really a boy sounding name to me, sorry ?

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    Ooh I love Francois

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    I know a guy called Franklin. He gets called Frank, and there is nothing 'old-manish' about him.

    Now this will date me, but didn't Alex Papps on Home &Away play a character called Frank? Now, he was a bit of a sex symbol at the time, def. not 'old-manish'.

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    Apr 2008
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    I love the name Frank...

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    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
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    Thanks for your feedback!

    I too initially did not like Frank and when I tell people they politely hesitate and then suggest something else... maybe it is a sign I must look for something else. I was thinking Francesco or Franco and even Francios but worry about people pronouncing it wrong or not getting their tongue around the name.

    Maybe we'll have a girl and won't have to worry with a boys name this time round. I did dream I had a girl shortly after my miscarriage and in my dream I called Lucia Mary which is a name we both love! So maybe my future baby girl was sending me a message!!!

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    Francesco is nice too!

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    I don't like Frank at all. Sorry

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    I like Frank.

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    Can I just say, that although I personally wouldnt choose Frank for a name, if you love that name and your hubby loves that name, then you should use it. Dont let what others think dictate the name you choose.
    It does sound old, but there is nothing wrong with it. I know many young girls being called Olivia, Lily and Mabel now and they are from around the same era.

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    If you love the name, go for it! I used to work with a guy my age called Franco so its not necessarily an old man name(I'm 25 now). However, I do tend to associate the name with an older man anyway.
    Last edited by Karina; June 29th, 2009 at 10:30 AM.

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
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    I like Francesco, you can call him Frankie as a little fella and buy him the T'shirt that goes "Frankie says Relax"....ooh I need a cup of tea

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    May 2006
    Adelaide
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    My Dad's name is Frank and he hates it... and he is an old man. My Mum is always telling him what a horrible name it is. He's a 3rd generation Frank and Mum was supposed to name my eldest brother Frank too, but she said when the time came, she just couldn't do it, so used it as his middle name.

    I personally don't like it, but you have to choose a name you're happy with. Good luck!

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    Jan 2007
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    I have a friend named Francis but everyone calls him Frank and it really suits him. I met him when we were 19/20 years old and it never occurred to me that it was an old mans name. We jokingly call him Frankenfurter or Franky or Francois.

    My DH is all for names that will suit the child when they are older. We agreed on a girls name but now he thinks it is a young girls name and not an older "business" woman type name. He usually puts Prime Minister in front of the name to see if it sounds right

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    Hmm, I just can't imagine looking at a beautiful newborn baby boy and naming him Frank. I do have a great uncle Frank (full name Frances). But I suppose Frankie sounds kinda cute for a little boy.

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    Personally I don't like the name Frank but if you like it I say go for it.

    FWIW I dated a Francois when I was a teenager and he was so yummy (I still have his photo ) I have never known another some 15+ years on.

    Nae x

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