See the results of this poll: Which One?
Respondents: 44 (This poll is closed)
- Frances Jemima : 19 (43%)
- Frances Lavender: 25 (57%)
Respondents: 44 (This poll is closed)
[name]Jemima[/name] Juh my maa
[name]Love[/name], love, love [name]Jemima[/name] and wish she was in first name spot!
[name]Frances[/name] [name]Jemima[/name] for some reason has a masculine feel to it. Since [name]Francis[/name] is a legitimate classic boy’s name, I think [name]Frances[/name] needs a girlier middle name with it.
Such a tough choice! I think both combos really have something going for them… the sweet classic [name]Frances[/name] with spunky old-fashioned middle names. I voted for [name]Frances[/name] [name]Jemima[/name], but [name]Frances[/name] [name]Lavender[/name] is beautiful and unexpected as well.
I like [name]Frances[/name] [name]Jemima[/name] better. I like that [name]Jemima[/name] is sweet and unexpected. [name]Lavender[/name] is nice but seems to clash with [name]Frances[/name], to me.
[name]Jemima[/name] just makes me think of the syrup. Then I think of the bad association with the advertising for the syrup. That’s why I just can’t get behind that name. [name]Lavender[/name] isn’t really a favorite either, but it’s way better than [name]Jemima[/name] [name]IMO[/name].
[name]Both[/name] are lovely, upbeat middle names for [name]Frances[/name], but I just love the unexpected [name]Lavender[/name] so much
It was almost a coin toss decision for me but I went with [name]Frances[/name] [name]Lavender[/name]. But I do really love [name]Frances[/name] [name]Jemima[/name] too. And if I may indulge, I really like the combo [name]Lavender[/name] [name]Jemima[/name] because I’m not actually a huge fan of [name]Frances[/name]. Either one of the choices you have would sound just as good switched around, imo. [name]Jemima[/name] [name]Frances[/name] and [name]Lavender[/name] [name]Frances[/name].
[name]Frances[/name] is pretty non-negotiable. I want my first daughter to be named after my great-grandma and her name was [name]Frances[/name] [name]Eloise[/name]. So, one of those names got to be used and I like [name]Frances[/name] better than [name]Eloise[/name].
I like [name]Frances[/name] [name]Jemima[/name] best. I love both [name]Frances[/name] and [name]Lavender[/name] but I see them as very soft, airy-fairy names, and they sound almost pathetic together. [name]Jemima[/name] has much more spunk to even [name]Frances[/name] out.