Swedish Names
I really would like to use Swedish names for some reason (I am part Swedish for one). I live in America and don't want something too weird, or hard to pronounce (a lot of names are hard for me to pronounce).
WDYT of theses? (Just because they are posted here, doesn't mean I like them or want to use them. I am just looking for opinions)
Annika
Bengt (not sure if I am pronouncing it right, but trying BENKT as the site says)
Erica
Mona
Sven
Sverre
Tomas
Also, can anyone help with the pn of (the "Swedish" way" Kai, Kaj, Kajsa, Kia, and Svea
WDYT of theses? (Just because they are posted here, doesn't mean I like them or want to use them. I am just looking for opinions)
Annika
Bengt (not sure if I am pronouncing it right, but trying BENKT as the site says)
Erica
Mona
Sven
Sverre
Tomas
Also, can anyone help with the pn of (the "Swedish" way" Kai, Kaj, Kajsa, Kia, and Svea
Replies
Annika - I imagine a five-years old girl
Bengt - It is pretty simple
Erica - It is on my list
Mona - I'd prefer Monica
Sven - Neutral
Sverre - Better than Sven
Tomas - Neutral, more dislike than like
I can't really help with the pronounciation, but I'll try...
Kai - KIE (I mean, K and eye together :D)
Kaj - The same as Kai (?), maybe KIY
Kajsa - KIE-sah
Kia - KEEAH
Svea - SVE-ah
-I SUPPOSE-
Bengt - It is pretty simple
Erica - It is on my list
Mona - I'd prefer Monica
Sven - Neutral
Sverre - Better than Sven
Tomas - Neutral, more dislike than like
I can't really help with the pronounciation, but I'll try...
Kai - KIE (I mean, K and eye together :D)
Kaj - The same as Kai (?), maybe KIY
Kajsa - KIE-sah
Kia - KEEAH
Svea - SVE-ah
-I SUPPOSE-
Annika and Mona are lovely.
I really like Tomas spelled like that.
You could try googling top 10 Swedish names... that might give you more options.
There's also a book called the Melting Pot Book of Baby Names. Its for Americans but it includes names from every continent in there. It even lists which names are extremely popular, which are just moderately popular and which ones are names that are actively used within that country. I've used it many times for writing. Its a good resource. :)
I really like Tomas spelled like that.
You could try googling top 10 Swedish names... that might give you more options.
There's also a book called the Melting Pot Book of Baby Names. Its for Americans but it includes names from every continent in there. It even lists which names are extremely popular, which are just moderately popular and which ones are names that are actively used within that country. I've used it many times for writing. Its a good resource. :)