[Opinions] Blanche
I'm diggin' Blanche today, it seems really edgy in a soft, shapeless way. It seems like it should be a totally spineless name, but it has an unexpected bite.
WDYT of Blanche? Does it have vintage appeal, or is it still too dated to appreciate? Combo ideas?? I'm pretty stumped about them - all I know is, I like Blanche. I also like Bianca, but Blanche seems more...honest. More genuine than Bianca.
WDYT of Blanche? Does it have vintage appeal, or is it still too dated to appreciate? Combo ideas?? I'm pretty stumped about them - all I know is, I like Blanche. I also like Bianca, but Blanche seems more...honest. More genuine than Bianca.
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I like it. I like Bianca and Blanche both. Hm. I think it has vintage appeal -- something I don't think Bianca has at all. It's been growing on me, I know that for sure. First, I thought it was boring and pretentious. Now I think it's charming and sweet in the same old-ladyish way Opal is.
I love Blanchefleur, but it is strictly GP or mn at the most for me.
Blanche Fleur
Blanche Flora
Blanche Elodie
Blanche Leontine
Blanche Mabel
Laerke Blanche
Blanche Amy ?
Blanche Cecilia
Blanche Cecily
Daphne Blanche
Adelaide Blanche
Blanche Aveline
Blanche Evelyn
Gwendolyn Blanche
Cressida Blanche
Lucasta Blanche
Like any?
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Andromeda Blanche
Fatima Blanche
Nerys Blanche
Azalea Blanche
Blanche Sylvia
Sylvie Blanche
I love Blanchefleur, but it is strictly GP or mn at the most for me.
Blanche Fleur
Blanche Flora
Blanche Elodie
Blanche Leontine
Blanche Mabel
Laerke Blanche
Blanche Amy ?
Blanche Cecilia
Blanche Cecily
Daphne Blanche
Adelaide Blanche
Blanche Aveline
Blanche Evelyn
Gwendolyn Blanche
Cressida Blanche
Lucasta Blanche
Like any?
[edit] More:
Andromeda Blanche
Fatima Blanche
Nerys Blanche
Azalea Blanche
Blanche Sylvia
Sylvie Blanche
This message was edited 5/3/2010, 2:39 PM
I like Blanche, but prefer Blanka/ Blanca.
You seem to like more unusual middle names, so I'll give it a try:-)
Blanche Perdita
Blanche Shoshana
Blanche Zorana
Blanche Heladia
Blanche Kinneret
Blanche Ceridwen
Blanche Cornelia
Blanche Aglaia
Blanche Andrea
Blanche Ekaterina
Blanche Jelisaveta
Blanche Grainne
Blanche Verena
Blanche Wyanet
Blanche Nayeli
Blanche Onella
Blanche Renata
Blanche Ranita
Blanche Tabitha
Blanche Leandra
Blanche Soraya
Like any?
You seem to like more unusual middle names, so I'll give it a try:-)
Blanche Perdita
Blanche Shoshana
Blanche Zorana
Blanche Heladia
Blanche Kinneret
Blanche Ceridwen
Blanche Cornelia
Blanche Aglaia
Blanche Andrea
Blanche Ekaterina
Blanche Jelisaveta
Blanche Grainne
Blanche Verena
Blanche Wyanet
Blanche Nayeli
Blanche Onella
Blanche Renata
Blanche Ranita
Blanche Tabitha
Blanche Leandra
Blanche Soraya
Like any?
I like the French prn. but the English one leaves me cold. It's a rather harsh name and definitely dated.
I can't help but think of "A Streetcar Named Desire" when I hear Blanche. That's not really a good thing, if you've ever read the play; it comes off as a sad, defeated kind of name.
Blanche Amelia
Blanche Emmeline
Blanche Victoria
Blanche Katherine
Blanche Myra
Blanche Millicent
Blanche Olivia
Blanche Sophia
Blanche Nicole
Blanche Simone
Blanche Amelia
Blanche Emmeline
Blanche Victoria
Blanche Katherine
Blanche Myra
Blanche Millicent
Blanche Olivia
Blanche Sophia
Blanche Nicole
Blanche Simone
Yes, yes, yes to Blanche. She's been growing on me too a lot lately. Well, that's not true. It's been a long, slow process. Years ago I met a little Blanche and I thought, "How could they do that to a sweet little girl?" Then I learned that she was named after an aunt who had died young in a car accident. Suddenly, the name became so bittersweet and haunting.
Then a few years later I was in a museum. There was a crown from the 12th or 13th century, from a little known English princess named Blanche who traveled to Bavaria to get married. She brought this crown / coronet with her. Suddenly, I had a picture of a real person making what must have been an extremely difficult journey to an unknown future. I really began to like the name Blanche. It had heart.
I also love Blanca. But Bianca feels too harsh and reminds me of Binaca mouth freshener. But Blanche and Blanca are fab. Blanchefleur is a GP. It could make a terrific nn for Blanche.
Blanche Audrey
Blanche Rosalind
Blanche Eleanor / Eleanora
Blanche Isadora
Blanche Theodora
Blanche Lydia
Blanche Sophie
Blanche Angharad
Blanche Llewella
Blanche Eirlys (= a white snowdrop)
Blanche Gwenllian
Then a few years later I was in a museum. There was a crown from the 12th or 13th century, from a little known English princess named Blanche who traveled to Bavaria to get married. She brought this crown / coronet with her. Suddenly, I had a picture of a real person making what must have been an extremely difficult journey to an unknown future. I really began to like the name Blanche. It had heart.
I also love Blanca. But Bianca feels too harsh and reminds me of Binaca mouth freshener. But Blanche and Blanca are fab. Blanchefleur is a GP. It could make a terrific nn for Blanche.
Blanche Audrey
Blanche Rosalind
Blanche Eleanor / Eleanora
Blanche Isadora
Blanche Theodora
Blanche Lydia
Blanche Sophie
Blanche Angharad
Blanche Llewella
Blanche Eirlys (= a white snowdrop)
Blanche Gwenllian
This message was edited 5/3/2010, 8:39 AM
wow
I like it even MORE after those two stories. I wish I had a dead, beautiful great-aunt with a tragic story I could say I used it after.
I reeeally like these:
Blanche Audrey
Blanche Rosalind
Blanche Eleanora
Blanche Isadora
Blanche Lydia
Blanche Sophie
Blanche Elspeth
Blanche Adele
Blanche Philippa
Blanche Gilbertine - oh my god. I love this. I's like purple and cream stripes.
Blanche Lucinda
Blanche Marianne - Marianne is honouring! Hooray!
I'm so glad someone else likes Blanche.
I like it even MORE after those two stories. I wish I had a dead, beautiful great-aunt with a tragic story I could say I used it after.
I reeeally like these:
Blanche Audrey
Blanche Rosalind
Blanche Eleanora
Blanche Isadora
Blanche Lydia
Blanche Sophie
Blanche Elspeth
Blanche Adele
Blanche Philippa
Blanche Gilbertine - oh my god. I love this. I's like purple and cream stripes.
Blanche Lucinda
Blanche Marianne - Marianne is honouring! Hooray!
I'm so glad someone else likes Blanche.
LOL, you saying you wish you had a dead great-aunt is funny.
Now I don't like Blanche, as previously stated, and Blanchefleur was suggested as a nickname, but that seems overly flowery to me. Do you like Blanchette as a nickname? It softens Blanche quite a bit. I like Blanchette quite a bit more than Blanche itself.
Now I don't like Blanche, as previously stated, and Blanchefleur was suggested as a nickname, but that seems overly flowery to me. Do you like Blanchette as a nickname? It softens Blanche quite a bit. I like Blanchette quite a bit more than Blanche itself.
Oh yes, I like Blanchette as a nn. I have a feeling I'd find all kinds of silly pet forms for a Blanche.
I don't think it's too dated. Meaning, it's not 40's and 50's dated. It's not one of those names that need another forty or fifty years to seem appealing again. Neither do I think that it's spineless. It might be considered edgy and to have vintage appeal. I also appreciate the fact that it's a very old name, in use during The Middle Ages.
However, it's a name I just can't like. The sound, to me, is just so unattractive.
However, it's a name I just can't like. The sound, to me, is just so unattractive.