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Hi, my family (uncles, aunts, the whole lot) just moved from Denmark, and we all have kind of complecated names. I would like to hear English nicknames or counterparts so that the children won't be in any embarressing bits at school.The names are:Girls:Anne-Mette (Pronounced Anna-Metta)
Åsa (Ae-saI'm particularly troubled by this one for obvious reasons)
Kela (Kel-uh)
Pia (Pee-ah)
Grete (Gr-et)Boys:
Stian (Stee-Ann)
Frode (Fro- deu)
Bo
Ulaf (Yoo-laf)
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English Counterparts  ·  Anne-Mette  ·  8/14/2002, 12:17 AM
Re: English Counterparts  ·  Rilla  ·  8/17/2002, 1:10 PM
Re: English Counterparts  ·  Jay  ·  8/14/2002, 9:24 PM
Re: English Counterparts  ·  Anneza  ·  8/14/2002, 1:38 AM
Re: English Counterparts  ·  Pavlos  ·  8/14/2002, 1:57 AM
Now Pavlos, that's not funny !  ·  'Cole  ·  8/15/2002, 12:34 PM
Re: Now Pavlos, that's not funny !  ·  'Cole  ·  8/15/2002, 12:42 PM
Oops!  ·  'Cole  ·  8/15/2002, 12:38 PM
Lol ;) n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  8/19/2002, 2:00 AM
Re: English Counterparts  ·  Anneza  ·  8/14/2002, 1:39 AM
pia  ·  pia  ·  8/23/2002, 8:43 PM