[Opinions] Thoughts on these names for twin girls?
As most of you know, I'm Swedish/Polish (mostly Swedish, but my dad is half Polish), but I live in Poland but I'm moving to Arvidsjaur, Sweden (where I lived most of my life and where I met Selma) with my Fiance when I turn 18 in February.
So, twins names. I understand these names might be "dated" in North America, but Sweden they're still used. What are your thoughts on these names for twins?
Lisa Amanda Josefin Dąbrowski
Nora Felicia Maria Dąbrowski
Lisa and Nora? What are your thoughts?
Again, we aren't going to have children just yet, it'll probably be in a couple of years. We need to be able to provide a steady home and move out of her grandparent's house where we'll live while we attend University.
RandomPerson1234 :D
"You're a Firework, show your obstacles in your brightest colors."-Me
So, twins names. I understand these names might be "dated" in North America, but Sweden they're still used. What are your thoughts on these names for twins?
Lisa Amanda Josefin Dąbrowski
Nora Felicia Maria Dąbrowski
Lisa and Nora? What are your thoughts?
Again, we aren't going to have children just yet, it'll probably be in a couple of years. We need to be able to provide a steady home and move out of her grandparent's house where we'll live while we attend University.
RandomPerson1234 :D
"You're a Firework, show your obstacles in your brightest colors."-Me
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I like Nora, Felicia and Maria a lot. I prefer Felicity, but where I live, Felicia is the name of an indigenous daisy with bright blue petals and a yellow centre, the colours of the Swedish flag!
Can't say I'm keen on the first three names, but it's not because they're dated: they just don't appeal to me.
Can't say I'm keen on the first three names, but it's not because they're dated: they just don't appeal to me.