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I likeCasper
Eric
Fredrik (Alfons)
Gustav
(Ebba)
Henry (Edvard)
Julius
(Leila)
Linus
(Felix, Alice)
Oscar
(Saga)
(Aina)
Theo (Alva, Linnea)
VictorAmelia Linda (William) - I'd prefer Linda Amelia instead of Amelia Linda (Anitta)
Astrid (Elsa)
Daniela
Elisa
Ella (Julie)
Emilie
Ingrid (Einar)
Iris
Josefine
Liv
Maria (Olivia, Anton, Kevin)
Tove
(Julia)I have mixed feelings of Melker, Ellinor and Arvid: I don't like them totally, but they still seem somewhat cool/cute/nice to me.
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These stood out to me:Eric - see below
Fredrik - unusual these days, not really a fan
Lex - Nice
Noha - what's wrong with Noah? Or is Noha unrelated? I feel like it might be.
Sylve - I can't help it, but Sylve sounds very feminine to me.
Östen - Mismatched sibset. And Östen? WTF? Alea - I quite like it
Daniela - Me gusta
Maria - unusual for a kid. And quite weird. I can't imagine it on a little kid these days
Vega - Eh. Nice to see something else than Emma or Julia though
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I wondered the same about Noha ... But maybe it was just a typo! :P
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I don't think it is...Det finns 28 män som har förnamnet Noha. Av dessa har 18 namnet Noha som tilltalsnamn.
I've seen Noha before, but that time it was used as a creative version of Noah. But in the BA below, I started wondering it Noha was a name from a different culture mainly because of the sister's name.
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Noha is user-submitted as a female Arabic name (http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/noha) and it seems to be quite popular in France as a male name (http://www.behindthename.com/top/name/noha).
I did a search and it seems to be particularly popular in Egypt https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/?first=noha&last=&search=Search (again, many of them seem to be women). It seems to be a variant of Nuha.
There is also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noha and https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130607044658AAQPb7M

This message was edited 7/11/2014, 4:19 PM

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