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Swedish statistics for 2014 - the very bottom of the list (girls)
Statistics Sweden has gotten more generous - in previous years, they've only shared the names that at least ten newborns received as their first name, but now they've expanded to listing all names at least two children got. Here are some of those names on the bottom of list, that stood out to me. :)Adrienne
Alberte
Amalthea
Angelie
Anna-Vera
April
Aster
Axelina
Bea
Birgitta - was very popular in the 1930s-50s
Björk - means "birch"
Blessing
Cecilie
Despina
Dolores
Eivor - was popular in the 1920s-40s, could this be the start of its return?
Elda
Eris
Esme
Evangelia, Evangelina
Favour
Femke - didn't expect to see such a Dutch name
Gro - means "to sprout"
Henrietta
India
Indira
Isidora
Joella
Joyce
Katinka
Källa - means "spring, well"
Leeloo
Leone
Letizia
Lila - means "purple"
Liora
London
Lova-Li
Mackenzie
Magna
Margareta - was very popular during the full first half of the 20th century
Margot
Maxima
Melvina - Melvin is popular for boys
Mildred
Miracle
Mischa
Moa-Li
Narges
Nefeli
Nirvana
Nusaybah
Oona
Pi
Princess
Priscilla
Py
Rayhana
Rosie
Runa
Safira - safir means "sapphire"
Salome
Saskia
Sindre
Sissel
Stefania
Sydney
Tatiana
Teolinda
Thora
Tiana
Tibella, Tibelle
Umayma
Virginia
Virve
Virvla - means "to whirl"
Viveca
Vivienne
Zamzam - I found this pretty and intriguing, apparently it's a well in Mecca
Zoya
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I'm most enjoying these today...Henrietta
Isidora
Lila
Liora
Oona
Rayhana - I know one spelled Reyhaneh
Runa
Teolinda - interesting
Thora
Virvla - means "to whirl" - is this a name or a word used as a name?
Vivienne
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How fun!
I like:
Adrienne - prefer Adriana
Anna-Vera
April
Cecilie
Esme
Evangelina - prefer Evangeline
Leone
Letizia - prefer it spelled Laetitia
Oona
Saskia - love this!
Sissel
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I like:Adrienne
Lila
Margareta
Margot
Rosie
Sydney
Thora
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