Birth announcements
From Sweden;
Girls:
Alice (brothers Gustav and Alexander)
Sofia (sister Mathilda)
Lisen Ingrid Linnea
Frida
Mira (sister Engla)
Ebba
Alice (sister Alva)
Leona
Nelly (brother Albin)
Jenny (brothers Tommy and Adam)
Boys:
Tobias
Klas
Rafael (brother Elliot)
Hugo (brother Albin)
Melwin
Melker
Fabian
Sandor (sister Lea)
Jacob (sister Hedda)
Edvin (sister Thea)
Henrik (siblings Johan and Louise)
Maximilian (brother Samuel)
Odd - even I find this odd :)
Wdyt?
- Kat -
Girls:
Alice (brothers Gustav and Alexander)
Sofia (sister Mathilda)
Lisen Ingrid Linnea
Frida
Mira (sister Engla)
Ebba
Alice (sister Alva)
Leona
Nelly (brother Albin)
Jenny (brothers Tommy and Adam)
Boys:
Tobias
Klas
Rafael (brother Elliot)
Hugo (brother Albin)
Melwin
Melker
Fabian
Sandor (sister Lea)
Jacob (sister Hedda)
Edvin (sister Thea)
Henrik (siblings Johan and Louise)
Maximilian (brother Samuel)
Odd - even I find this odd :)
Wdyt?
- Kat -
Replies
I like:
Alice
Sofia
Mathilda - Prefer Matilda, unless it's a medieval lady
Ingrid Linnéa - I heard that little Princess Ingrid of Norway's name is pronounced ING-ree. From what I can tell, ING-ree's the standard pronunciation in Norway, but is it the same in Sweden?
Mira
Ebba
Alva
Leona
Nelly - Prefer as a nn
Jenny - Prefer as a nn
Lea
Thea
Louise
Alexander
Albin
Adam
Tobias
Rafael
Elliot
Hugo - I've asked this at least twice on the General Board and never got an answer, but here it goes again: how is Hugo pronounced in Swedish?
Melker - Is this a form of Melchior? If so, I like it
Fabian
Sandor
Jacob
Edvin - A form of Edwin, I presume?
Henrik
Johan
Maximilian
Samuel
Miranda
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Alice
Sofia
Mathilda - Prefer Matilda, unless it's a medieval lady
Ingrid Linnéa - I heard that little Princess Ingrid of Norway's name is pronounced ING-ree. From what I can tell, ING-ree's the standard pronunciation in Norway, but is it the same in Sweden?
Mira
Ebba
Alva
Leona
Nelly - Prefer as a nn
Jenny - Prefer as a nn
Lea
Thea
Louise
Alexander
Albin
Adam
Tobias
Rafael
Elliot
Hugo - I've asked this at least twice on the General Board and never got an answer, but here it goes again: how is Hugo pronounced in Swedish?
Melker - Is this a form of Melchior? If so, I like it
Fabian
Sandor
Jacob
Edvin - A form of Edwin, I presume?
Henrik
Johan
Maximilian
Samuel
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry Pratchett
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Well, "Here you go" sounds like "Heriogo" to me when I say it fast. Lol. But I can definitely understand HOO-go; a blend of Spanish OO-go and English HYOO-go (as listed in Hugo's BtN entry), more or less?
I realise it can be hard sometimes to write out pronunciations.
Edvin was easy to figure out, but I'm a little disturbed that I'm such a namenerd that I realised Melker was probably Melchior. O_o
Miranda
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I realise it can be hard sometimes to write out pronunciations.
Edvin was easy to figure out, but I'm a little disturbed that I'm such a namenerd that I realised Melker was probably Melchior. O_o
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry Pratchett
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