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[Opinions] Ferdinand
It's not my usual style, but wdyt of Ferdinand? The nn would probably be Freddie, as much as my parents would oppose. =PFerdinand Robert and Ferdinand John came to mind - pretty much any simpler, more traditional middle name would suffice, so if you have any suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. :)P.S. A GP of mine these past few days has been Frigidian nn Freddie, but that's probably more unusable. I just adore the sound of Frigidian, but the frigid part is too much. =/
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I had a pet duck with this name!That was when I was, like, five years old, and I was all about naming things... Every stuffed animal of mine had a name, and any wild creatures near us could be guaranteed to have a name.
I love this name though -that's why I used it! And it was really quite fitting for my duck ;)
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Love it!I hadn't ever thought about it before just now, but it's on the list now. Freddie is a good nickname as well.I have no combos, as usual. Ferdinand John is good.
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I would go with a fairly simple, vowel-heavy mn with Ferdinand. Something like Ferdinand Emil, Ferdinand Amyas, Ferdinand Oscar, Ferdinand Elias, Ferdinand Ilya, Ferdinand Abram...
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Ferdinand Oscar (though I'd probably spell it Oskar) and Ferdinand Abram are great, thank you! :)
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Wow, someone else here who likes Ferdinand! Ferdinand is one of my favorites, though I like Ferdi or Ferdie as a nn. Ferdinand is a little wussy for the 21st century, but I think you can get away with it if you call him Freddie. Both the mn's you suggsted sound fine to me. You were right to give up on Frigidian.
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