Re: Co-worker BA
in reply to a message by Ninor
Hi Ninor !!!
I'm not familiar with Niio but Nilo instead is well-known here.
Infact Nilo is the Italian form of Nile (River).
With Nour would be a bit matched (both start with N) but they have a good theme: Egypt (as Nile flows in this country and Nour means light is Arabic, currently spoken there).
But your combo is different because I suppose that Niilo is after Nicholas. I quite dislike it.
Grimm is odd but better than a lot of surnames I've seen as FN.
Grimm Klaus, Grimm Claus or Grimm Niels would be great too.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
I'm not familiar with Niio but Nilo instead is well-known here.
Infact Nilo is the Italian form of Nile (River).
With Nour would be a bit matched (both start with N) but they have a good theme: Egypt (as Nile flows in this country and Nour means light is Arabic, currently spoken there).
But your combo is different because I suppose that Niilo is after Nicholas. I quite dislike it.
Grimm is odd but better than a lot of surnames I've seen as FN.
Grimm Klaus, Grimm Claus or Grimm Niels would be great too.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
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Grim (mainly this spelling) is a very old name here in Sweden, and it's very rare these days. I don't think other people think it sounds surnamey though, but I have a hard time not to since my own surname ends in -grim.