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Winifred (mn?)
i'm still looking for a mn for Winifred. again, i don't love these, but i want a mn that means ruler/power to honour my grandpa. these are more i found a www.babynamguide.com
arnelle
aubriana
aubrianne
berta
bertha
berthe
cim
cym
dereka
derica
dericka
derrica
didrika
donella
donelle
eiric
eirica
elfreda
elfrida
elfrida
elfrieda
enrica
enriqua
enriqueta
erica
erika
etta
ettie
etty
freda
fredda
freddi
frederica
frederika
fredrika
frieda
fritzi
gerica
gericka
gerika
hanrietta
hanriette
harriet
harriett
harrietta
harriette
hattie
hendrika
henrietta
henriette
henriqua
hettie
ketty
malvina
melva
nealie
reganne
ricarda
roderica
ulrica
ulrika
ulrike
valborga
walborgd
waldhurga
welda
yetta
yseult
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Winifred Arnelle sounds the best. The name Emery means ruler or chief. Winifred Emery is nice. Bridget means high one or strong. What about Winifred Bridget?
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Emery is boys, so that's a definate no for me. i do like Bridget. i'm just not sure of the flow
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I like:
Winifred Roderica
Winifred Erica
Winifred Henrietta
Winifred Harriet
Winifred Aubrianne Also with power meanings:
Winifred Kendra (from Kendrick - see the BtN entry; although it retains only part of the "power" element)
Winifred Valencia
- chazda
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i put a list of the ones from here, but i really didn't get any results. i wish i could find a short names. i like 1 long name & 1 short name together. for a boy I want to use Augustus Joel or Augustus Jay
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How about...Winifred Leah (Leah possibly means "mistress" or "ruler" in Assyrian, so this isn't definite)
Winifred AlaricaWhat's your grandpa's name? Maybe you could use a feminine form of it?Shannon
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his name was Josef Fredrick. I've chosen Augustus Jay for a boy after his fn Josef = 'G-d will add' & Augustus = 'increase'. Jay would be for his first inital J. Winifred is after Fredrick. I love Winifred, so I took the Fred part, which means 'peace'. the Rick part means 'ruler/power' & that is what i want to use a mn. i would like something short because i think it would fit better w/ a long name
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How about just Winifred Rica? It sounds a bit like Winna Frederica, but you rarely hear the fn and mn together like that, so it wouldn't bother me, personally.
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Rica is pretty. what do you think of the flow of it when said together?
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I think...... that Winifred Rica sounds lovely, and I love both names. So long as it flows with your surname, I'd say go for it. Shannon
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i'm never sure how to pronounce it. would you say Rih-kuh or Ree-kuh
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I prn. it REE-kuh.a
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