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Re: Swedish top 10 for 2015
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Hi !!!!
I agree with LMS...It is sad to miss tipical Swedish names...
Everyone has his own culture even if we are in the saame world I think...For exemple: I'm Italian and I'm quite sad if in a classrom Italian children have got names like Kevin, Brandon, Steven, Liam, Michael(with English pron.), Deborah or something else...There are so many beautiful Italian names that are desappearing because of "modern" names...GIRLS: I love Elsa!!!
I loved film Frozen in which Elsa is a heroine...
I didn't know that it is a short form of Elizabeth..
And...it is also an Italian name!!! Because Elsa in Italian means "hilt" so for me it is liked with medieval things like princesses and knights and so more...
I'm sure you didn't know this!!! XDXDBOYS: Axel and Oscar are my favourite...Ohhhh I remember!
Tell me about name Saga please!!!!! XDXDBecause I know a Saga is a traditional kind of stories but as a given name what impression it has got?Are you Swedish? If you pronounce Saga what are you thinking about? A character ...a real famous person...I don't know..A famous pet is Sweden. It sounds upperclass, middleclass, workingclass, snobbish, classic, mysterious, religios, modern, boring, romantic...What about it? Byeeeee

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