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Freddie Fletcher or George Fletcher

12 replies

Bexie181088 · 30/10/2013 21:15

I would love to know what people think of Freddie Fletcher or George Fletcher. I loved George but I'm worried it's becoming too popular because of the Royal Baby. Please help! Thank you! :-)

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CountingStars · 30/10/2013 22:04

I think George sounds better.

ZenNudist · 30/10/2013 22:10

No. I am reminded of 'fletch the letch' an old work colleague.

Freddie not great, Frederick nn Fred if you must. George is a fairly standard name, not one I like but that's just my view & lots of people would disagree.

Don't worry about the royals. Isn't a reason not to use a name.

WhatKatyDidnt · 31/10/2013 06:43

George Fletcher sounds great.

Iwaswatchingthat · 31/10/2013 06:48

George Fletcher

daughterofafarmer · 31/10/2013 07:45

George

Sirzy · 31/10/2013 07:46

George. I would only use Freddie as a nickname personally

AmIGoingMad · 31/10/2013 07:47

I prefer George.

KateCroydon · 31/10/2013 07:53

Alfred, Frederick or Wilfred Fletcher.

Littlecherublegs · 31/10/2013 08:08

George.

It's a nicer name plus I don't like aliteration.

PatoBanton · 31/10/2013 08:09

I prefer Freddie usually but George sounds better with your surname.

elcranko · 31/10/2013 09:18

George Fletcher.

Sundaedelight · 31/10/2013 19:31

Freddie Fletcher.

The alliteration works well. Think Freddie Flintoff!

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