(Side question: I pronounce [name_f]Freda[/name_f] as FRAY-də. Actually, I’d probably choose the easier [name_f]Freya[/name_f] in real life, which is safely popular, so it wouldn’t be mispronounced as [name_f]Frida[/name_f]. What do you think of [name_f]Freda[/name_f] with this prounuciation, and if you want to spell it another way for clarity, how would you do so? For me, it’s a family name.)
[name_f]Freda[/name_f] [name_f]Beatrice[/name_f] is sweet though I probably would get the pn wrong at first. Easy to correct though:) [name_f]Freyda[/name_f] maybe?
I think the jump occurred after [name_u]Frankie[/name_u]. [name_f]Greta[/name_f] and [name_u]Hyacinth[/name_u] (lovely by the way) are cohesive. [name_u]Frankie[/name_u] is wonderfully energetic but maybe something a little less diminutive would be where I’d go. [name_f]Frances[/name_f] is the obvious choice, but maybe [name_f]Fern[/name_f] or [name_f]Filomena[/name_f].
After I replied with my last message I realized that I think [name_f]Flora[/name_f], [name_f]Greta[/name_f], and [name_u]Hyacinth[/name_u] would be the most amaaaaaaaazing triad. [name_f]Adore[/name_f]!
Think if you pronounce it that way, there will be a lifetime of correcting people for your daughter. [name_m]Just[/name_m] something to think about, but if it’s a family name and you love it then I wouldn’t worry too much about that.