Re: BA's from Switzerland (Edited)
in reply to a message by Capucine
These are absolutely beautiful! And since I'm concentrating on little boys' names... here're my comments:
Florian/Flurin: nice but a tad too frilly for my taste
Andrin/Andri: mmm... got to add Andri on my list :-)
Jarno: refreshing to see a Finnish name here! Would he be named after Jarno Trulli perhaps? (Who, in turn, was named after a Finn.)
Niculin Clemens; I adore this combo
Laurin: nice
Mattia Andri: sooo beautiful. I only wish we could use names starting with Mat... but can't because of family reasons.
Leonidas Beat: nice and different.
Jaron: Jaron is one of my all-time favorites
Timo: Yuk. Overused in Finland in the 1960s and 1970s.
Linus Christoph: a nice combo
Luc Andri: so is this!
Corrado Liun: this one's different but beautiful
Florian/Flurin: nice but a tad too frilly for my taste
Andrin/Andri: mmm... got to add Andri on my list :-)
Jarno: refreshing to see a Finnish name here! Would he be named after Jarno Trulli perhaps? (Who, in turn, was named after a Finn.)
Niculin Clemens; I adore this combo
Laurin: nice
Mattia Andri: sooo beautiful. I only wish we could use names starting with Mat... but can't because of family reasons.
Leonidas Beat: nice and different.
Jaron: Jaron is one of my all-time favorites
Timo: Yuk. Overused in Finland in the 1960s and 1970s.
Linus Christoph: a nice combo
Luc Andri: so is this!
Corrado Liun: this one's different but beautiful
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I'm glad you enjoyed them :-)
I never really thought about all the little Jarnos in German-speaking countries being named after Jarno Trulli - it makes sense and Jarno is on its way up. Also Mika and Kimi are not so uncommon anymore ;-)
I really like Andrin and Andri, too. By the way, those are the Romansh form of Henry.
I never really thought about all the little Jarnos in German-speaking countries being named after Jarno Trulli - it makes sense and Jarno is on its way up. Also Mika and Kimi are not so uncommon anymore ;-)
I really like Andrin and Andri, too. By the way, those are the Romansh form of Henry.