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Alfreda
I think I've fallen in love with Alfreda. I know it's a bit awkward to pronounce--I tend to pronounce it "al-FREE-da"--but I'm charmed by its cluster of consonants and its sumptuous stuffiness. I also love the nickname options: Alfy, Freda, Fredi, Edie, etc. Alfre ("AL-free"), like Alfre Woodard, is currently my nickname of choice.What do you think of the name itself and the combos below?Alfreda Betony
Alfreda Blythe
Alfreda Caroline
Alfreda Cecily
Alfreda Celestine
Alfreda Charlotte
Alfreda Chloe
Alfreda Clementine
Alfreda Constance
Alfreda Cosima
Alfreda Eleanor / Elinor
Alfreda Gwendolen
Alfreda Hazel
Alfreda Helen
Alfreda Hestia
Alfreda Isabel
Alfreda Jessamine
Alfreda Juliet
Alfreda Keziah
Alfreda Laurel
Alfreda Lilac
Alfreda Lilian / Lilias
Alfreda Lucie / Lucy
Alfreda Marigold
Alfreda Maud
Alfreda Plum
Alfreda Primrose
Alfreda Rosemary
Alfreda Ruby
Alfreda Saskia
Alfreda Sibyl
Alfreda Thalia
Alfreda Thisbe
Alfreda Vivien / Vivienne
Alfreda Xanthe
Alfreda Yolande
Alfreda Zoe

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I love it! Clunky names are so cute and charming. Alfreda is ready for a comeback! My favorite combos are Alfreda Plum, Alfreda Thisbe, Alfreda Marigold, and Alfreda Clementine. A quirky middle name helps balance the combo in my opinion.
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Sorry I don't like it, MN Caroline, Charlotte, Gwendolen, hazel, Isabel, Juliet, keziah, Laurel, Lillian, Primrose, Lucy, Ruby, Saskia, Vivienne, Xanthe, Chloe, zoe
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I appreciate it but I don't like it. I pronounce it Al-fray-da, which kind of sounds like "afraid." I think stuffy was definitely the correct word for it. I'm not fond of any nickname options I can think of for it.I like Alfreda Betony, Alfreda Cecily, Alfreda Charlotte, Alfreda Constance, and Alfreda Sibyl.
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