Re: info on the name "Fjola"
in reply to a message by Willy
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BTW, Satu...
I really like your Nordic Names page! Do you really speak Jamska?
Also, there are two flags on the page that I don't recognise. One is red with a green cross; the other is red with a white symbol. What kinds of flags are they?
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if only one remembers to turn on the lights
~J.K. Rowling
I really like your Nordic Names page! Do you really speak Jamska?
Also, there are two flags on the page that I don't recognise. One is red with a green cross; the other is red with a white symbol. What kinds of flags are they?
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if only one remembers to turn on the lights
~J.K. Rowling
Hej Caprice,
No, I don't speak Jamska, but I can read it as it is very close to Swedish and Norwegian as you can see. - And I didn't promise to ANSWER in Jamska ;) - I think Swedish would do!
The red flag with the green cross is the flag of Bornholm (Danish island)
http://fotw.vexillum.com/images/d/dk-born1.gif
and the red flag with the white symbol is the flag of Gotland (Swedish island)
http://www.stavgard.com/PageMill_images/flagimage2.gif
It's nice to hear that you like Nordic Names. Thank you!
/ Satu
http://www.nordicnames.de/
No, I don't speak Jamska, but I can read it as it is very close to Swedish and Norwegian as you can see. - And I didn't promise to ANSWER in Jamska ;) - I think Swedish would do!
The red flag with the green cross is the flag of Bornholm (Danish island)
http://fotw.vexillum.com/images/d/dk-born1.gif
and the red flag with the white symbol is the flag of Gotland (Swedish island)
http://www.stavgard.com/PageMill_images/flagimage2.gif
It's nice to hear that you like Nordic Names. Thank you!
/ Satu
http://www.nordicnames.de/