[Opinions] Frederica, Sorrel & Paloma
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Wowza. So many great, great names. But I had to put in a special kudo for Frederica. Man, I love that name. It's so in-your-face feminized that I have to admire it. My aunt and great aunt Frederica's were called Freda as a nn. I'm not sold on Freddie for a girl. But if that's the only way Frederica comes, then I'm all for it. By the way, was it pronounced, "freh-DREE-cuh" (three syllables) or "fred-eh-REE-cuh" (four syllables)?
Sorrell on a boy is neat.
Oh, and Paloma. She keeps cropping up. I hope it's a sign that she's becoming more popular as a name.
Sorrell on a boy is neat.
Oh, and Paloma. She keeps cropping up. I hope it's a sign that she's becoming more popular as a name.
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Four syllables. But she was only called Freddy- I only know her full name because I asked Lottie!
I don't know whether Sorrell was a boy or girl. Lottie goes to an all girl school, but James' is mixed.
Yeah, seems I keep seeing Paloma too. It's definitely growing on me. Oh, and looks like I'm going to be babysitting Gabrielle, Paloma Athenais & Louise over the summer. Will try my hardest to find out Gabrielle & Louise's middle names.
I don't know whether Sorrell was a boy or girl. Lottie goes to an all girl school, but James' is mixed.
Yeah, seems I keep seeing Paloma too. It's definitely growing on me. Oh, and looks like I'm going to be babysitting Gabrielle, Paloma Athenais & Louise over the summer. Will try my hardest to find out Gabrielle & Louise's middle names.
Good intel. Keep up the good work, soldier.
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