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Re: What's your thoughts on the name LaFree for a boy?
If you want to fish for compliments, its best to not ask for "opinions". People are allowed to dislike names that you like.Bullying people for their opinion (that YOU ASKED FOR) is not okayLaFree sounds and looks ugly in so many ways. Freea is a little better but I'd choose neither for a boy (or a girl, but the point is they're both too traditionally feminine for my taste and likely most). Also, you don't have to be on the nose about your naming choices like some sort of third-rate author. I would recommend you finding a historic person who represents freedom and naming your kid directly after that person, surname an all if you really want to. While I do rather find your immaturity amusing at the end of a long week, the amusement won't last too long. Therefore, I will recommend you stop and take a long think about all of this. If you're old enough to have a baby, you're too old for this shit. If you're a kid, I'd recommend getting advice from your parents or a trusted adult about how to conduct yourself online.---"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie
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What stone does it say that the letter A or the La Prefix can only be for girls plus both LaFree and Freea has very special meaning that of course (not surprising) goes over society's head! its all about the power of freedom, and knowing that you are free and if society is uncomfortable then that's their problem and how can you not find it hypocritical for some one to say a name is ignorant when their own name is unique that's like telling someone don't drink when you yourself its an alcoholic like you said people are open to options well THAT'S my options

This message was edited 10/21/2023, 2:51 PM

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I think people are just recognizing (as many English, French, or Spanish speakers will IRL) that La is a feminine article in both French and Spanish. I don't personally think that makes it seem feminine; it could seem like a surname to me (I'd compare Lafayette). However, it does look faux French to me, considering how inconsistently English "free" looks combined with La. Maybe that doesn't matter to you, but, it might to other people. I don't really care, but I'd wonder what was wrong with just using Freedom or even Freedrik "Free".And I feel like Freea would be confused with Freya often.

This message was edited 10/21/2023, 5:00 PM

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Aye but here's the thing you seem to have somehow missed over and over again; YOU asked US what OUR opinions were. My opinion stands, I will comment no more on this.
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