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Subject: Swedish BAs
Author: Malin   (Authenticated as nilamalin)
Date: October 3, 2012 at 4:16:09 PM
Adrian x2 (Kajsa) (Anja)
Alfred
Alvin
Arvid
Aston (Amanda, Arvid, Alvina, Alma)
Casper (Lucas)
Dolph
Eddie
Elmer
Emil (Adrian)
Fabian (Liv, Gry, Amelia, Wilja)
Folke (Stanny) - Oh, a little Stanny! It's a girls name that was somewhat popular in the 1890s-1920s, but not one that has returned, so I'm surprised to see it. I wonder if it's a family name, inspired by a certain book series from the 30s, or just a name they liked? :)
Ibraheem
Kevin
Konrad (Herman)
Kurt Erik Alexander - goes by Alexander
Liam
Lukas
Milton
Nils
Oliver
Olle (Nils)
Terje
Theo
Tor
Tore (Engla)

Alexis Emilia (Gabriel, William)
Alma (Billy)
Ava (Liv, Teo)
Ayla (Siri, Ian)
Ella Leonora (Max, Matilda, Ludvig)
Elly
Elsa x2 (Astrid)
Emma (Jason)
Freja (Vilma, Nova)
Hilma (Hjalmar)
Louise (Edvin)
Lova (Leon)
Lumi
Malvina
Miranda (Rasmus, Jesper)
Molly
Molly
Nora Inger Solveig (Martina, Arnold, Max, Felix, Pontus, Hugo)
Selma x3
Sigrid (Aron, Ester)
Sunny (Kylie, Nelly, Chris, Scott)
Tyra (Algot)
Yeini (Agnes)
Ylva (Sofia)

My Swedish name forum: http://namn.forum24.se/

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