[Opinions] Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)
From the last eleven weeks.
Eira Ruth Hermina
Elin Margot
Hanna Isabell
Isabella Victoria Anette
Judith Stina Britten
Juli Alma Ester
Laura Alexandra
Leia Carina Helene
Lova Sonja Brita
Maja Barbro
Manuella
Nellie Linda Linnéa
Novalie Ann-Kristin
Siri Erna Mari
Svea Gabriella Maria
Thea Alice Marie
Thindra Sonja Alfrida
Alfred Karl Jimmy
Charlie Hans Ove
Edvin
Edwin Björn
Elliot Sven Gösta
Erik Loke
Felix Lennart
Freke Karl Gert-Ove - Freke or Freki was one of Odin's wolves - would be cool for a dog, but not sure about it for a human?
Gustav Walter
Ivar Olof Göte
Jack Elias Kenneth
Julian Martin Håkan
Liam Theo
Lucas Elmer Daniel
Ludvig Anders
Nils Theodor Anton
Oliver Elton Leo
Olle Sten Härold
Per Victor Maximilian
Sam Arvid
Silas Axel
Tristan Mats George
Uno Aatos Willy
William Walter
Eira Ruth Hermina
Elin Margot
Hanna Isabell
Isabella Victoria Anette
Judith Stina Britten
Juli Alma Ester
Laura Alexandra
Leia Carina Helene
Lova Sonja Brita
Maja Barbro
Manuella
Nellie Linda Linnéa
Novalie Ann-Kristin
Siri Erna Mari
Svea Gabriella Maria
Thea Alice Marie
Thindra Sonja Alfrida
Alfred Karl Jimmy
Charlie Hans Ove
Edvin
Edwin Björn
Elliot Sven Gösta
Erik Loke
Felix Lennart
Freke Karl Gert-Ove - Freke or Freki was one of Odin's wolves - would be cool for a dog, but not sure about it for a human?
Gustav Walter
Ivar Olof Göte
Jack Elias Kenneth
Julian Martin Håkan
Liam Theo
Lucas Elmer Daniel
Ludvig Anders
Nils Theodor Anton
Oliver Elton Leo
Olle Sten Härold
Per Victor Maximilian
Sam Arvid
Silas Axel
Tristan Mats George
Uno Aatos Willy
William Walter
This message was edited 5/21/2014, 1:23 PM
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Something like FREE-keh or FRAY-keh (I still don't quite know how to explain that E sound in English). A little too similar to "freaky" for English-speakers to use, I think. ;)
Yeah, I was going for freaky. I can hear it on my tongue now: "Freke, it's time to go home!" And then the teacher reads it as "freak"...it sounds cool, though.