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[Opinions] Blanche?
Lately I have been drawn to Blanche, bet I'm not sure why. I have always associated it with old ladies, but I also think it is simple and elegant. What are your impressions? Also, what do you think of Blanche as the sister of Peter? Please be honest.
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It's used occasionally where I live, nearly always Marie-Blanche.Though the person is often just called Blanche. (Pronounced in French, of course.)
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I don't like it. It doesn't have a beautiful sound and doesn't seem very feminine. I love Peter, so I really can't say anything to that.
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I find it ugly, personally.
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I do see its appeal. I think of it along the same lines as Maude. I just can't help but think of the Golden Girl and it ruins the name for me.
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I really think it's, unattractive.It reminds me of a cooking term, "blanching." And also, "branch" comes to mind.I much prefer, Blythe.
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I was in a museum once. There was a glass case containing a rather dingy, crude crown / coronet. The sign said it belonged to an English princess named Blanche in the 12th / 13th century and she brought it with her to Bavaria to marry the local big-wig. All of a sudden I could picture a real life Blanche traveling all that way and it charmed me into liking Blanche. I met a little Blanche once. (She was named after an aunt who had died.) She'd be about 30 by now. I was too young to appreciate old fashioned names back then. Now I think it's a sweet name.Pete is my # 1 favorite name for a boy. Blanche and Peter go perfectly well together. But I'm a name nerd. Most people probably won't like it.
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I like it. I, personally, wouldn't use it for a child, but I do like it.
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I waver on Blanche. I have gone through periods in which I really really like, then I tend to back off and not like it as much. Right now I'm in the latter, so I'm not loving it, but I have no doubt it'll grow on me again (OT: Anyone else waver on a name like this?). I think it's very elegant, but it just sounds like such an . . . explosion from the mouth. Does that make sense? That being said, I think it sounds fine as a sister for Peter, although putting it with Peter sort of diminishes the elegance a bit (while I like the name Peter, it's very much an "average Joe" type name to me).
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Blanche is usable but it just honestly makes me think of Rue McClanahan's character on the Golden Girls which isn't really a good thing.
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