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Re: Swedish December BAs
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Either a short form of Vilhelmina, or an extended form of Elma. (Which would be pretty much the same thing, it seems.)
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That's right, "v" not "w" in Sweden. Got it now. :)Elma is nice too. I've been enjoying "El" names a lot lately, including Elsa and Elva. Elma also reminds me of Wilma (which makes sense) and Velma too, though for you folks it would be Vilma, rather than Wilma, right?
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Oh, well, we use the Wilhelmina spelling as well, but of course they're both pronounced with a V sound. Same thing with Wilma and Vilma. Wilma is actually the more common spelling nowadays.
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