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[Opinions] I know a young Frederica
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Her nn is Freddie, which sounds really weird but works. She's about 6 and I met her at a party with other preschoolers named Genevieve, Eliza and Henning, for those who are interested. Frederica and Frederika are quite interchangable for me and I don't prefer any one over the other, but I must say that I have recently been falling for them. I always thought it was a weird name, but now am almost scaring myself with the fact that I love it lol! I went to your PNL and decided to make some combos with it for kicks and giggles. WDYT?Frederica Elinor
Frederica Constance
Frederica Colette
Frederica Joy (though I have awful associations with the name Joy)
Frederica Katherine
Frederica Laurentine (Laurentine is stunning!)
Frederica Marisol
Frederica Maude
Frederica Seren
Frederica Therese

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Not a problem at all.Though I was sure I had taken Seren off. :-DHonestly one of the reasons I love this name so much is X truly thought it wasn't legit and is now trying to weasel out of it. It's just such a fun name!I love:
Frederica Joy - though my crazy aunt is named Joy
Frederica Elinor - a bit frou-frou but pretty
Frederica Maude - Perfect
Frederica Therese - Also perfect
Frederica Colette - just because I love the fact that it honors the author and is a name the author would use. :-D
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If we're getting into combinations, how about Frederica Sophie? She sounds like an 18th century German princess on the marriage market. "What about Carolina Frederica Sophie of Hesse-Umlaut? . . . ."
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Sophie is my niece, though. :-DI love the combo, though. It sucks to be the last sibling to have kids. :-D
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Look on it as good cover for your unorthodox naming choices. "But you already took all the good names! All I was left with was _______________." :-D
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