Re: Swedish BAs feat. Troja, Jayleen, Wilton and Bernhard
in reply to a message by Caprice
Theo, Tilde, Ebba, and Maya are all so sweet. How would Liw be pronounced?
Ooo, I really like Tatiana and Emil together.
Fritz!! Yay, Fritz!
Wilton is sweet. My midwife mentioned that she might use it for her son. Wilton is her maiden name, which makes it that much better.
Three boys nappin', one mama namenerdin'
To peruse my top 100ish names: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/82589
He is becoming greater, I am becoming less
Bits of the journey here: http://jodifriesen.blogspot.ca/
And some family cuteness here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/41705228@N08/
Ooo, I really like Tatiana and Emil together.
Fritz!! Yay, Fritz!
Wilton is sweet. My midwife mentioned that she might use it for her son. Wilton is her maiden name, which makes it that much better.
Three boys nappin', one mama namenerdin'
To peruse my top 100ish names: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/82589
He is becoming greater, I am becoming less
Bits of the journey here: http://jodifriesen.blogspot.ca/
And some family cuteness here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/41705228@N08/
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W is seen only as a variant of V, since the English W word doesn't exist in Swedish, so Liw would be pr. just like Liv. I.E. like the English word "leave".
Actually I think spelling Swedish names with W to make them "fancier" just look stupid.
Actually I think spelling Swedish names with W to make them "fancier" just look stupid.