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[Opinions] Love it (m)
I have an Aunt Freda and (had) a Great-Aunt Freda. I grew up with the name so I'm biased. But I do love it. It always sounded like "freedom" to my young ears. I'm thrilled you are considering it. The world needs more Fredas. :-)I toyed with the idea of using it myself one day. I wasn't sure if I would use Freda as is, or as a nn for something else like Frederica / Fredericka or Elfreda (a quirky favorite of mine) or even Freedom. In the end I decided that Freda was fine on its own. Freda Margaret was my faovrite combination. Have you thought of mns?

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"Freda Margaret" sounds good. Thank you for the "Freedom". Freda means peace also. All of us need peace and freedom, in heart.....
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