It’s a good point, and I don’t think[name_f][/name_f] that it will ever get to say, [name_m]Harry[/name_m] [name_m]Potter[/name_m] level popularity, so it’s probably not something I should worry about.
[name_f][/name_f]Lol! We had a [name_m]Larry[/name_m] at my work recently, middle aged guy, and I was surprised! I wonder what his full name was. I agree with your point though, I doubt most people in our circles would think to call him that.
[name_f][/name_f]Isn’t it funny how one letter difference can be so huge! Our last name is very italian, four syllables, ending in o, so [name_m]Lorenzo[/name_m] feels like it would scream italian while the rest of our names do not. The double o for first and last is tough for me as well. It’s a nice name, though!
[name_f][/name_f]I do like that -ence sound! It’s ok if it’s not in the cards. I’d probably have reconsidered [name_f]Florence[/name_f] for our daughter at this point if my husband didn’t love [name_f]Cosima[/name_f] so much. He has 0 opinions on names most of the time, so when he does love one I also love, I like to work with that.