Re: Galen
in reply to a message by Morgan1599
It's the exact Swedish word for "crazy" so needless to say, I'm not liking it.
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That's kinda ironic with the Swedish meaning of the word given what Galen actually means.
"Gal" is a synonym for Danish word for 'crazy', so it should be the same thing for me, just that I absolutely love the name for its exact meaning. It's also the first name of a character of the Battlestar Galactica reboot from 2003-2009, Galen Tyrol, and I love that show.
"Gal" is a synonym for Danish word for 'crazy', so it should be the same thing for me, just that I absolutely love the name for its exact meaning. It's also the first name of a character of the Battlestar Galactica reboot from 2003-2009, Galen Tyrol, and I love that show.
Yikes.
I love the name Galen but had no idea about the Swedish word "galen". Makes you wonder about what other names seem perfectly normal but are awful in other languages!
I love the name Galen but had no idea about the Swedish word "galen". Makes you wonder about what other names seem perfectly normal but are awful in other languages!
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