Re: Finola, Désirée and Gangolf - three German name sightings
in reply to a message by Capucine
Finola is not bad.
Désirée is the name of a Swedish princess (one of our king's sisters), so it's considered a bit "noble" here. I can't say I like it very much, most Swedish Désirées tend to be called "Diarré" (diarrea).
Wolfgang is nice, because I like Mozart's music, but Gangolf seriously is one of the ugliest names I've ever heard. It makes me think of ganglia and golf playing.
Pleasance, naaah...
Désirée is the name of a Swedish princess (one of our king's sisters), so it's considered a bit "noble" here. I can't say I like it very much, most Swedish Désirées tend to be called "Diarré" (diarrea).
Wolfgang is nice, because I like Mozart's music, but Gangolf seriously is one of the ugliest names I've ever heard. It makes me think of ganglia and golf playing.
Pleasance, naaah...