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They might just as well have named her "Johnson"..
So, they named their baby girl after the most common danish surname, which means "Son of Jens"? I feel sorry for this poor, defenceless child. I can't come to think of anyone I know (Danes), who wouldn't find this first name extremly ridiculous. It may be a rude prejudice, but Jensen on a girl looks kind of illiterate to me. On the other hand I think I could accept the name if it had been on a boy. What bothers me most is the, to me, very obvious wrong usage of the name. If her parents thought naming her "Jensen" would make her special, they're wrong. Jensen is a very boring name ..Lærke
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I am so with you, Lærke. In all of what you said I agree. (From a fellow Dane.)
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I tritto you both and I'm not a Dane...hehe...*pro-life*
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