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I don't mind this name; you don't hear it much in the English language. I assume it's more common in Italy and perhaps Greece? Although this name isn't used in English, it's related to a lot of English names, and names in other Germanic languages as well, such as the male names Florian and Floris, and the female names Flora, Florence, Fleur and Florissa. :)

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