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Edward or Frederick?
And yes, they would be Eddie or Freddie. Take your pic. :) "And by the way, dearie, your punctuation sucks canal water!"
-The Ghost of Vivian Vance
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Frederick
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Frederick
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FrederickI prefer Freddie to Eddie, and other Ed- names to Edward.
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Frederick
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Edward
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I prefer Edward over Frederick but Freddie over Eddie. Figure that one out. :p
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Frederick "Freddie".:)
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Edward.I love, love, love Eddie. I actually tried for Edward nn Eddie but it was nixed. As usual.
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Frederick.
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As a full name I definitely prefer Edward but as a nickname I like Freddie much more than Eddie.
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Both!I love both so much! My grandfather is Edward so I adore Edward, but Frederick is so handsome and dashing! :D Husband doesn't like it though :(
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FrederickI have a cousin named Frederick.
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EdwardI think Frederick is incurably dorky, not helped at all by Freddie. I don't love Edward/Eddie, but I don't have any issue with it either.
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Neither, can I pick Fredward instead! Also points to anyone who gets the reference!
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FrederickBecause it has a nineteenth century flavor that Edward lacks, despite the fact that Edward was certainly in use in the nineteenth century. Frederick came into style in the nineteenth century, whereas Edward had been there all along.
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Edward. It's so cute. But I prefer Teddy to Eddie.
Frederick is OK, but I prefer Fred to Freddie (which I am called by some people).
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Frederick. I like Edward but it's overused.
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Edward. +He could be Ted, though. My sons have a friend, named Edward after his father;the friend is called Ted. (Teddy as a little child.)
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Edward
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FrederickIt's my dad's name (and he hates it and goes by Rick), and I think Freddie is the cutest thing. I like Edward too but not Eddie so much.
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