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Re: Axl/Axle/Axel
I woud say that Axel is more Scandinavian than German, but that's just my opinion and feelings about the name.
Axel is a common name in Sweden where I live, it's a very old Swedish name and pretty much considered as a classic. I like Axel. The only thing that puts me off is that axel also is the Swedish word for shoulders. Still a good name, though. :) I'd expect Axel's siblings to be named Oscar, Erik, Hanna, Matilda, Elvira.. Swedish names. So it's hard for me to pair it with something more english sounding as I have no idea how Axel is perceived in other countries.
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