There isn't enough information provided to determine the first names of Mr. and Mrs. Franks. It would depend on the specific individuals being referred to.
not there haha
In chapter 4, Mr. Pendanski explains to Stanley that he doesn't like to use nicknames for the boys because he "prefer (s) to use the names their parents gave them—the names that society will use when they're released into socitey
It's disrespectful to use first names of elders & hardly appropriate to use Mr. & Mrs. so you use Mom & Dad.
* Informally means casual so you would address a husband and wife by their first names. Formally is when you would use Mr. Doe or Mrs. Doe.
Greet the customer in a friendly manner, use Mr. or Ms. and last names rather than first names when addressing the customer.
The first names of Mr. and Mrs. Weasley are Arthur and Molly.
Mr Hanna and Mr Barbara who team up to make The Flinstones and other cartoons like Scooby Doo. Sadly i forgot their first names
Mr Barclay, names are not translated.
The first Mr Bean movie was called 'Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie'.
Protocol varies from school to school and style to style. Some require you to address black belts as Mr. xxxx or Sir (Ma'am). In my style, we use their first names.
Not in the US. Using Mr. or Mrs. with a first name only (like Mr. Fred or Ms. Judy) was originally the way slaves were instructed to speak to their masters as a way of showing deference. Today, it is practiced only in the South as a lingering remnant of racist practices. It is appropriate to address someone named "Fred Jones" as Fred if you know him, Mr. Jones in a business setting, or Mr. Fred Jones in a more formal or traditional setting. Addressing him as Mr. Fred is considered derogatory and disrespectful.