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Freda
Freda is my newest name crush. I love her streamlined, no-nonsense, continental beauty. What do you think? I'm pronouncing it like Frida and Frieda (both of which I also love), for the record.Which of these combinations appeal to you?Freda Alienor
Freda Amabel
Freda Antoinette
Freda Audrey
Freda Berengere
Freda Bernadette
Freda Bertille
Freda Blythe
Freda Bryony
Freda Calanthe
Freda Callista
Freda Caroline
Freda Catherine
Freda Cecily
Freda Celandine
Freda Celestine
Freda Charlotte
Freda Cicely
Freda Clarissa
Freda Clemency
Freda Clementine
Freda Constance
Freda Coralie
Freda Cosima
Freda Cybele
Freda Cynthia
Freda Drusilla
Freda Eleanor
Freda Eloise
Freda Emeline / Emmeline
Freda Emily
Freda Emmanuelle
Freda Eugenie
Freda Eulalia
Freda Eulalie
Freda Georgiana
Freda Gloria
Freda Gwendolen
Freda Gwyneth
Freda Harriet
Freda Helena (emphasis on first syllable)
Freda Heloise
Freda Henriette
Freda Hesper
Freda Hester
Freda Imogen
Freda Jemima
Freda Joanna
Freda Jocasta
Freda Jocosa
Freda Johanna
Freda Juliet
Freda Laetitia
Freda Lauretta / Loretta
Freda Lavinia
Freda Lenore
Freda Leonor / Leonore
Freda Leonora
Freda Liliane
Freda Lillian
Freda Lucasta
Freda Magdalen / Magdalene
Freda Mahalia
Freda Marcella
Freda Marcelle
Freda Marguerite
Freda Mariamne
Freda Marian / Marion
Freda Marianna
Freda Marianthe
Freda Mariel
Freda Marigold
Freda Marisol
Freda Melisande
Freda Millicent
Freda Muriel
Freda Patience
Freda Penelope
Freda Philippine
Freda Primrose
Freda Rafaela
Freda Ramona
Freda Rebecca
Freda Richenza
Freda Rosalie
Freda Rosalind
Freda Rosaline
Freda Rosamond / Rosamund / Rosemonde
Freda Rosanna
Freda Rosemary
Freda Roxana
Freda Saskia
Freda Shoshana
Freda Susanna
Freda Tallulah
Freda Theodosia
Freda Valencia
Freda Verity
Freda Victoria
Freda Viola
Freda Violetta
Freda Virginia
Freda Viviane
Freda Vivien
Freda Wilhelmina
Freda Xanthe
Freda Zenobia
Freda Zuleika
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I'm not entirely fond of this spelling, but I love Freda!It's gorgeous, it sounds ladylike, funky and fresh to me. I only have good associations with the name worked with a Frida (she was in her 20's) on a play last summer, she was very sweet, and of course there is the great Frida Kahlo. From your combinations I like:
Freda Caroline
Freda Catherine
Freda Clementine
Freda Emmanuelle
Freda Johanna
Freda Juliet
Freda Magdalene
Freda Primrose
Freda Victoria
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My favorites:Freda Alienor - this MN brings a nice refinement
Freda Amabel
Freda Audrey - so strong, no-nonsense, but approachable
Freda Blythe - a nice balance of strong and soft
Freda Bryony
Freda Caroline - I particularly like the sound of this combo if it s pronounced Care-o-line
Freda Clementine - The perfect modern baby
Freda Coralie
Freda Eleanor - same as Alienor above
Freda Eloise
Freda Lenore - Sounds charmingly like the lead female character of some old western novel
Freda Marguerite
Freda Mariel
Freda Marisol - Freda (whatever spelling) for me is inseparable from Frida Kahlo. So this combo brings to mind canvases of amazing butterflies in riotous explosions of color.
Freda Rosalie
Freda Rosanna
Freda Theodosia
Freda Valencia - Here Freda gets to bring out its more delicate side
Freda Verity
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I missed Freda Valencia's charm the first time around. You have now sold me on the combo, especially with the Frida Kahlo association. Thanks!
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Freda was my mother's name. So, I love it. Her full name was Freda Jean;I'm named Jean after her.
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Another stunner -- Jean. I'm so ready to leave the sugary sweet names like Lily behind for a while and replace them with restrained gems like Freda and Jean.
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=DYay for Freda! I totally forgot about her, now she is on my list where she belongs. Freda was a the main character in my favorite book when I was little.
I really like:
Freda Antoinette
Freda Blythe
Freda Catherine
Freda Cecily
Freda Constance
Freda Coralie
Freda Cosima
Freda Emmanuelle
Freda Georgiana
Freda Gloria
Freda Gwendolen
Freda Heloise
Freda Henriette
Freda Jemima
Freda Juliet
Freda Lauretta / Loretta - sooo pretty
Freda Marguerite- love this comb especially I like the repeated ee sound
Freda Mariel
Freda Marigold
Freda Marisol
Freda Muriel
Freda Rafaela
Freda Ramona
Freda Rebecca

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Freda GwendolenHow could I have overlooked Freda Gwendolen? Those lovely, heavy "d" and "g" sounds bounce off each other beautifully. Enchanting. I think I'll steal that one for a poll, unless Wordsmith objects. :-)

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Far from objecting, I would be honored if you lifted Freda Gwendolen for one of your esteemed polls!
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The check's in the mail for that one, Buster. :-) Right back atcha.Freda Gwendolen shall have pride of place in my next set of polls. I may not be able to get to it until Sunday or Monday. But she shall have her day.
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It's a little heavy on the same repeated vowel :(
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Fair enough. :-)
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Did you know Freda (this spelling) is a family name for me? Did you know that I just named a cat Freda, after a great-aunt? Did you know that I have been wandering in the Freda wilderness for years waiting for another soul to cross my path?Bless you. Freda sounds like "freedom" to my ears.And three cheers for:Freda Antoinette (Aunt Freda and her dd (cousin) Adelaide Antoinette thank you kindly)
Freda Berengere (Oh, la la! Sturdy and chic!)(may I suggest Freda Janviere?)
Freda Bernadette (instant classic)
Freda Bryony
Freda Catherine (I call the six pound bully "Freda Cat" so much that I decided her mn must be Catherine)
Freda Cecily
Freda Charlotte
Freda Clementine -- oh my darling
Freda Constance -- you're so organized and alphabetized and all
Freda Coralie
Freda Eleanor / Leonore / Alienor
Freda Eloise / Heloise -- helpful hints
Freda Emmeline
Freda Eugenie

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