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Anders?
What do you think of the name Anders for a baby with significant Scandinavian heritage? Do you prefer Leander? Do you like any of these combos? Can you think of a better mn?Anders Michael
Anders Jacob
Anders Joseph
Anders Quentin
Anders Stephen
Anders Jerome
Anders Raymond
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I love Anders.
I'm not a big fan of most of the middle names because they seem pretty dated, but I don't mind Jacob, I guess.My sister has a doll from when she was in second grade or something named Jacob Anders after some of her favourite people.I like Leander and I prefer it in theory, but on an actual person, I think I prefer Anders.
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WAY too boring and dated. It's extremely common here in Sweden, but not on babies. I know one Anders who is 19, another one who is like 27, and except for them all Anders's I know are 40 or above. Of yours I like Anders Jacob the best but I prefer Jacob Anders, or Jacob Andreas. I do prefer Leander.
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Personally, I prefer Leander. To me, Anders sounds like a shortened form of Andrew rather than a proper name. I think Leander Michael, Leander Joseph, Leander Stephen and Leander Raymond would all be good combos, with Leander Michael being my favourite.
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Anders is one of my very favorite names, it's so extremely handsome. (I'd use it even for a baby without any Scandinavian heritage). I love Leander too, but Anders gets my ♥Don't like any of the combos though. I guess Anders Quentin is nice.I like Anders with a more impressive middle name...I have Anders Soren as a combo.
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I like Anders, and I prefer it a great deal more than Leander. From this, I like Anders Michael and Anders Quentin. However, it's tough to find a good mn for a name that ends in S, especially one that has an S-less variation.
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