[Opinions] Franz
I suddenly find myself enamored. All these composers... Haydn, Schubert, von Suppé, Lehar, Liszt. Not to mention Mozart had a son named Franz Xaver. There must be something to this name. Adding to PNL this instant. I think this one may have spontaneously become my number 1 for a male.
This message was edited 4/23/2008, 8:59 PM
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I think of Franz from Coppelia, the ballet. It's ok, but I wouldn't use it.
and Kafka
wow I never realised quite how prestigious this name was (although I'll ignore the fate of Franz Ferdinand). What great associations for a child, and I definitely prefer it to the slightly sappy sounding Francis, the z gives it much more of an edge.
It probably wouldn't work here though since there's an indie band called Franz Ferdinand monopolising the name. (they are good though)
wow I never realised quite how prestigious this name was (although I'll ignore the fate of Franz Ferdinand). What great associations for a child, and I definitely prefer it to the slightly sappy sounding Francis, the z gives it much more of an edge.
It probably wouldn't work here though since there's an indie band called Franz Ferdinand monopolising the name. (they are good though)
I find it attractive, but not enough so that I could convince myself to put it on my PNL or anything like that. It has a very dated feel to me, as well as being *so* reminiscent of all the individuals you mentioned.
This is one of the few names that I can see a child being tormented about
I can't see it flying at all - despite it's popularity on the board.
I can't see it flying at all - despite it's popularity on the board.
What is it about this name that would encourage hardship in this day in age?
This message was edited 4/23/2008, 9:50 PM
I like Franz, it is uncommon (where I come from at least), and despite actually being quite an old name, would sound quite modern and fresh on a child born today.