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[Opinions] Fred
What's your favourite long form of Fred? What middle name would you use with your favourite long form? How do you feel about the (nick)name? Much obliged!
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I really am not a fan of Fred at all. But if I had too, I would pick Fredric for a boy or Winifred for a girl.Fredric Montgomery and I'd avoid calling him Fred, using Ricky or Eddie or maybe Edric instead.Winifred Elise and I would totally call her Freddi :)
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Frederick is the longer version that I like best, but I actually much, much prefer just Fred. I think Frederick Samuel, Frederick Leopold, Frederick Leonardo, Frederick Ashton, Frederick Vincent, Frederick Seth, Frederick Louis, Frederick Miles, Frederick Amos, Frederick Solomon, Frederick Tobias, Frederick Oliver, Frederick Wyatt, Frederick Elijah, Frederick Ethan, Frederick Harry, Frederick Isaiah, Frederick Xavier, Frederick Barnaby and Frederick Maxwell.
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Aw. Frederica ("freh-DREE-kuh")/ Freda is a family name for me. I used it for my first cat. It has very, very deep roots in my heart. There can be no other Fred name for a girl to match it. Frederica Louisa, Frederica Sophie or Frederica Inez / Ines. Fritzi would make a cute nn for a girl.Frederick for a boy, because of the Frederica connection, but Wilfred is a quirky favorite too. Frederick Heron and Wilfred Leo?

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Strictly boy here? Because I happen to like Frederique and Frederica a lot and think Fred would work as a nn for both. Boys:
My favorite is the simple Fredric. Cute, modern vibes and sweet. Fred would work well as a nn though the full name is what I would be more likely to use. I might pair it with...Fredric Alan
Fredric Hollis
Fredric Jerome
or Fredric Sterling
**Side note that Goffredo would be an amazing cultural heritage name, with Fred making it usable Stateside.
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I like it best for Winifred and Frederica, but I also like Wilfred, Frederick, and Alfred.
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My dream is to one day use Ferdinand "Freddie" but I don't think it'll happen. My dad's name is Frederick and he hates it, thinks it's the worst name ever, and goes by Rick. I love it and would love to pass it on, but probably won't just because my dad truly hates any "Fred" name so much, and it would kind of be the opposite of honoring at that point. =PMy go-to Ferdinand combos are Ferdinand Pierce and John Paul Ferdinand.My dad's name is Frederick Peter and my grandfather/great-grandfather were named Frederick George. I think they're all great!
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My cousin named her little boy Frederick Peter just last year. Cool!
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So nice to see a fellow Ferdinand lover! I never thought of using Fred for short, that is really cute. Awesome combos!
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Wahoo! Years ago I started liking the idea of Freddie because of Mercury, and I realized Ferdinand could fit the bill for a full name.
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Frederick or Wilfred.
For me the name Fred is a joke. It's got a dull flat sound; it's clunky and old. Bob has a similar vibe.I know a Jeffrey who goes by Phred as a joke.

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Frederic. I prefer it without the k; I had a relative with it spelt that way, nice old retired legal dude with lots of good stories. I would probably team it with some dull-but-sturdy family name, but for some reason Frederic August just popped into my head, perhaps because you've mentioned it before? I like it.
Fred is fine, it's comfortable and friendly.Other Freds:
I kind of like Manfred and Winfred, but I'm not sure they'd be great names to have if you were an actual boy.
Alfred I prefer in full, but Fred for it might be a nice way of avoiding Alfie which is tooth-gratingly awful imo.
Wilfred is handsome, but also a bit limp somehow. Wilting Wilfred.
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