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Ditto
Should also add that "trygg" means "safe" in Sweden. In some areas "ve" is used, meaning "woe".So Safewoe isn't really appealing as a name to me. :) Sounds ridiculous although I know it's used although not on someone younger than my grandpa.
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Interesting. Not knowing anything about it, I think it had a more youthful sound. The one I met was like 40-45.
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I agree. As someone on the outside (US) it has a youthful sound. Sarah Palin named her son Trigg as a play on Trygve, which is not well known, but is the closest association we have with the name here.
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