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Swedish November babies feat. Lexie-Lee, Kingston and Winter
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I like: Nova
Alicia
Lexi-Lee Inez - a bit twee but fun to say; I like Inez
Julia
Cleo
Bianca (Dante; Louie) - I’m so torn about this name. It’s intriguing but somehow sounds harsh.Zion
Noel
Adam
Adrian
Maja
Isabelle
Axel
Winter
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I have a question: are V and W interchangeable in Swedish? I've noticed a lot of Swedish names, such as Wilhelm, seem to have both V and W spellings.Winter sounds really fitting for Sweden even though it's not a Swedish name.
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Yes, V and W are pronounced the same, so sometimes people change the spelling to make it look more creative, fancy etc. I guess Winter will work pretty well here, even though it's not commonly used. Vinter is the Swedish spelling for winter, so it should be easy enough.
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I likeLowisa
LinneaVile
Filip (Nora; Line)
Rasmus
Winter
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No, the Th in Thyra is probably just some extra "frill". It's pronounced TEE-ruh, although logically it should be THEE-ruh.
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I like: Hilma, Evelyn, Lowisa, William, Sarah, Nellie, Astrid, Signe, Arnela, Linnea, Isabelle, Minnea, Alina, Isolde, Julia, Kerstin, Melissa, Melvin, Filippa, Louie, Helmi, Amelia, Vile, Filip, Alma, Noel, Lukas, Josephine, Liam, Elias, Gabriel, Ella Wilhelm, Maja, Milton, ELmer, Axel, Millie, Rasmus, Wilmer, Mille, Oskar and Malva. ,
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Isabelle and Linnea are pretty names. I also like Lukas, Adrian, and Adam.The sibset Ella, Noah, and Gabriel is a bit common and matchy.
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