Re: Co-worker BA
in reply to a message by Ninor
Congrats to your co-worker!
Grimm Niilo seems very odd a combination to me: Grimm reminds of the Brothers Grimm and the English word "grim", while Niilo is a vintage-trendy name here in Finland. Do you know how popular Niilo / Nilo is in Sweden? Is it used by other than people with Finnish heritage?
ETA: Oops, just read that this is the second time you've seen Niilo / Nilo used. So, it must be a rare name there?
Grimm Niilo seems very odd a combination to me: Grimm reminds of the Brothers Grimm and the English word "grim", while Niilo is a vintage-trendy name here in Finland. Do you know how popular Niilo / Nilo is in Sweden? Is it used by other than people with Finnish heritage?
ETA: Oops, just read that this is the second time you've seen Niilo / Nilo used. So, it must be a rare name there?
This message was edited 11/5/2018, 7:37 AM
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I've actually liked Nilo for quite some time, and I've probably seen it before but these are the only two people I personally know who have used it and none of them have any Finnish heritage what I know of. There's 192 men who have Nilo as their FN, and 156 with the Niilo spelling. So it's rare, but not unheard of.