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Freedom?
What do you think? It seems to have been used somewhat in the 70s and has seen a resurgence.

This message was edited 6/11/2025, 7:10 PM

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I believe both it and Liberty are or were generally given to male children in the Anglo-Romani/Romanichal traveller communities in previous centuries, as an expression of their not being tied down to locations.
I hate it as a name. I just prefer Liberty.
Not a fan.
If someone yelled out Freedom, I wouldn't immediately think they were calling their kid.
Liberty (nick name Libby) or Saoirse are cuter and more approachable.
Och that film. Not historically over accurate.
Liberty is much better although I wouldn’t personally use it as a name for a child.
I thought it was rarer in the US, but it seems to have a steady usage. Despite this, Freedom sticks out like a sore thumb. Liberty is much better as a name and it means the same thing. The nickname potential is mediocre - I can only think of Dom as a masculine nickname.
call it out ...This is an excellent test as to whether a given word or name would be good on a real person.
Yell out "Freedom!" and you will sound like you are either imitating George Michael or Mel Gibson as Braveheart.
I'm not sure I'd overstate a resurgence. In the US, it seems to have been used on 12 boys and 12 girls in 2023, and 14 boys and 12 girls in 2024 (per the site's statistics), which is fewer than most any point in the last twenty-five years.Anyway. Back in 2018ish, Meghan McCain made a joke on The View about how she was going to named all of her children America and Freedom, and then laughed, as in it was clearly a joke. That's how I view this: a joke. If I encountered it in the real world, I would assume this was an example of parents attempting to virtue signal patriotism is the most generic of ways.And of course, what is freedom? Ask fifty people and you'll get fifty answers. The same is true for most other virtue names, I suppose, but it just seems like something you'd name a child to make a point. What is that point? Who knows.I don't like it.