View original postFrances, of course, and Francesca or Francisca - but Francis?
Frances, yes, but not Francis. Sounds the same, just spelled differently. Take my name for instance. Every male I've ever known named Kelly, the name is spelled like what you see in this sentence. Parents of females will often (but not always) spell it Kelley or Kelli.
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So evidently there was this new Pope elected
- 14/03/2013 04:50:13 PM
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How about you pause for a moment and think about how you'd feel..
- 14/03/2013 08:56:08 PM
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Re: How about you pause for a moment and think about how you'd feel..
- 14/03/2013 10:47:00 PM
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As a practicing Roman Catholic, I'm not thrilled about his choice of name...
- 15/03/2013 01:14:07 AM
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The irony of someone whose listed name is "Robin" making this joke amuses me
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- 15/03/2013 06:11:10 AM
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- 15/03/2013 06:11:10 AM
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For real. Do Robins outside of Batman and Pooh sidekicks exist? *NM*
- 15/03/2013 06:57:44 AM
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It's a relatively common (and exclusively male) name here. Also, Robin Hood, anyone?
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- 15/03/2013 05:39:23 PM
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- 15/03/2013 05:39:23 PM
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Androgynous names.
- 15/03/2013 05:00:44 PM
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There are women called Francis? Never heard that.
- 15/03/2013 05:38:31 PM
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Yes and no.
- 16/03/2013 12:12:45 PM
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i'm waiting for the first time he deals with a church crisis.....
- 15/03/2013 05:34:09 PM
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"I hate stairs" immediately came to mind, but that's an entirely different Francis. *NM*
- 15/03/2013 08:01:57 PM
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