Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)
Bror is so dated it's starting to get popular again. ;)J is normally pronounced like Y here, so it would be "Yonn" and "Yeremy". It is possible they say Jeremy the English way though, it's not very common and still perceived as an English name. John is a lot more established as a Swedish name and thus less likely to be pronounced in English.
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Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Malin  ·  9/2/2014, 2:44 PM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Remora L.  ·  9/3/2014, 7:49 AM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Ottilie  ·  9/3/2014, 5:55 AM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Malin  ·  9/3/2014, 9:04 AM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Ottilie  ·  9/3/2014, 3:25 PM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Winter  ·  9/3/2014, 12:35 AM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Malin  ·  9/3/2014, 3:17 AM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Julia  ·  9/2/2014, 5:22 PM
Re: Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)  ·  Malin  ·  9/3/2014, 3:25 AM