I want to love Flannery, but feel the same way, I know people will try to shorten this and to what? Flan? ick.. Would never give someone flack for this name tho (or any name to someones face but you know what I mean)
It originated as a last name and it shows. I can respect this name, but I really don't like it. I would never dream of saying that to someone who had chosen the name, though.
It's solidly in the last-name category, don't like it as a first name, especially on a girl. ESPECIALLY when it's likely to be shortened to Flan. Like the dessert.
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I always want to like Flannery. I pretty much like and I love that it's a strong name but it has a harsh edge that I can't always get around. I love Flannery O'Connor though.
Do you call her a shortened version as a nn? That might be one of my biggest questions about this name. Flan? Nery? Annie?
I call her Flan or Flantastic... hehe
It isn't my favorite name, but I love the little girl and her name fits her.
It wouldn't use it for my kids, but I like it a lot. Both for the Flannery O'Connor reference and Flann O'Brien (Irish satirist from the same time as O'Connor)
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there is probably a Flannery's Bar or Pub in every major city in this country.
I call her Flan or Flantastic... hehe
It isn't my favorite name, but I love the little girl and her name fits her.
I've only ever heard of it as a last name.
And the guy went by his last name so now all I can picture is a really nerdy teenager...
My furchildren, Dorothy and Johnny
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!
Flannery O'Connor is an inspiration!
It wouldn't use it for my kids, but I like it a lot. Both for the Flannery O'Connor reference and Flann O'Brien (Irish satirist from the same time as O'Connor)