Freya has been growing on me a lot lately. I think it's a beautiful name for a girl, and it sounds great for a child or an adult. For those of you who don't know how to pronounce it, it's FRAY-ah in English speaking countries. My maternal side has a very small amount of Viking/Scandinavian and I like the idea of honoring that part of our heritage as well as Irish and Scottish, and then Irish and Latvian on my paternal side.
I've been considering it for a future daughter (if it doesn't get too popular. It was #266 in the US in 2018. Top 200 is off limits as a first name for me). Not sure if it goes well with Fleming though.
Thoughts?
Looking for more middle name suggestions. I prefer classic names like Rose and Elizabeth (they're pretty and I love them with Freya but they're overused) and hate boys' names/most "unisex" names on girls and obviously trendy names or anything weird or made up. So far, I'm thinking:
Freya Julia Fleming
Freya Isabelle Fleming
Freya Alexandra Fleming
Freya Sophie Fleming (hesitant because of the -f sound in Sophie with the other names having the same sound in them)
Freya Gabrielle Fleming
Freya Audrey Fleming
Freya Katherine/Caitriona Fleming (Caitriona is pronounced like Katrina, but I'm not sure if I like the latter spelling anymore because people still may associate it with the hurricane)
Freya Lucia/Lucille Fleming
Freya Iris Fleming
Freya Rosalie Fleming
Freya Daphne Fleming (Like with Sophie, I'm on the fence with the sound)
Freya June Fleming
Freya Caroline Fleming
Freya Dorothea Fleming
Freya Valerie Fleming
Also, my first kid will be named Lilia Genevieve if I ever have a daughter so I'd possibly use Freya for the second one. Do Lilia and Freya sound okay as siblings?