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Freddy
Wdyt of Freddy? It is the only boys name I really like at the moment .. it would be short for Frederick and he could go by that (or Fred, Rick, etc) when he was olderMiddle name would probably be Atticus It's to "go" with the names Anouk, Hazel, Noelle, Iris and Nyah Thanks :)Alice

My favourite names are: Anouk and Freddy :)
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I like Frederick and all the nn you mentioned. I think it's a 'charming' name. Freddy would be really cute on a little boy, but at the same time he could go by his fn or the other nn if he thought Freddy was a little immature for when he's older.
I think Frederick 'goes' well with Hazel and Iris, to some extent Noelle, but I don't think it fits in quite so well with Anouk and especially Nyah. But I don't think sibsets have to 'go' together anyway.
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I like Frederick Atticus, a very stately name. Freddy could also be a nn for a daughter, Frederica."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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I love it! I do prefer the spelling Freddie, but Freddy is nice too ^__^-FredXX
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Adorable. As long as he has Frederick to fall back on, then I don't see a problem. The world needs more Frederick, nn Freddys. :-)Frederick Atticus is terrific. I love your style.
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I think Freddy is sweet & masculine at the same time. I especially love the name Frederick, as one can get Fred, Freddy, Red, Rede, Derick, Rick & Ricky from it as nns. I'm big on nns. :o) Frederick Atticus is a nice combo, too. "The best mask for demoralization is daring." --Lucan
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Another nn for Frederick is Fritz. I love that one too.
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Oh, of course! How could I forget Fritz? I like that one, as well. :o)
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