[Opinions] Triplet sighting
From a Swedish magazine:
Harry, Frank & Billy
5 months old, parents are Henrik and Johanna.
It bothers me slightly that two of them have the same ending, but other than that they're good. I don't know if they even thought of it themselves, but I like that there is a very subtle theme of "English (5-letter) names that still are well established in Sweden". :)
Harry, Frank & Billy
5 months old, parents are Henrik and Johanna.
It bothers me slightly that two of them have the same ending, but other than that they're good. I don't know if they even thought of it themselves, but I like that there is a very subtle theme of "English (5-letter) names that still are well established in Sweden". :)
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As RoxStar said, they do have a 1950s rural America feel to them.
That's probably why I like them. Personally, I don't love giving (what I consider) nicknames as first names, though I'd rather it be done instead of giving a name solely to use the nickname...but in this sense, I think it's cute and fairly quaint.
I don't even mind the two with the same ending. They're solid names that I think will age well.
That's probably why I like them. Personally, I don't love giving (what I consider) nicknames as first names, though I'd rather it be done instead of giving a name solely to use the nickname...but in this sense, I think it's cute and fairly quaint.
I don't even mind the two with the same ending. They're solid names that I think will age well.
I really like Harry and Frank. Billy seems like the kind of name that would grow on someone.
I like it.
I like it.
While part of me will always go, ughhh, they're all nicknames, I think they're pretty awesome.
I wouldn't call them nicknames, actually. We borrowed all of them as full names and don't use them as nicknames. Henke, Frasse & Ville (closest Swedish equivalents) would have been bad, though.
I dislike them all. :(
They aren't my style, but they go together well.
They're very 1950's rural America in flavor. I'm surprised names like that are used in Sweden.
Frank and Harry are even top 100. We imported them in the 1800s in connection with the big emigration to America; they were popular a century or so ago and are now returning. ;)
Hmm. They are short and simple, easy to spell and pronounce. And I get Harry and Frank together, but Billy? It's a totally different style imo. Bill would have been better.