I LOVE this name! It's so, so unique and beautiful, I like that it has a vintage kind of vibe to it, I am really considering using the name for one of the main female character in the book I'm writing probably next year.
― Anonymous User 10/29/2024
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I much prefer Frida, it looks better. Also, it doesn't remind me of Fried chicken in English.
I detest this name to the end. For one, the first five letters, FRIED, makes me think of greasy chicken and French fries (I'm well aware that it's not pronounced the same way. But it is spelled the same way). My 7th grade teacher's name was Frieda. It suited her; she was 60. I can't imagine using it in the current time. It seems awkward.
My name is Frieda (short for Friederike), I used to hate it because I thought it's a name for an old lady, but I've grown to like it because it's not very common and I like both the Nordic and the Yiddish meaning.