Re: Awesome full name
in reply to a message by Caprice
Hi !!!
Wow! Super long!
There are some names that I like and some others not.
If it would be simply Celeste Singoalla Marisol it would be beautiful!!!
I read right know that Singoalla is a literarian name.
Can you give me more info about it?
What kind of book..what kind of character was..
How Swedish people perceive this name?
Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leone Ludovico Massimo Michele Niccolò Romeo Valentino Vittorio
Agata Anastasia Cassandra Diana Elisabetta Luna Maia Morgana Stella
Wow! Super long!
There are some names that I like and some others not.
If it would be simply Celeste Singoalla Marisol it would be beautiful!!!
I read right know that Singoalla is a literarian name.
Can you give me more info about it?
What kind of book..what kind of character was..
How Swedish people perceive this name?
Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leone Ludovico Massimo Michele Niccolò Romeo Valentino Vittorio
Agata Anastasia Cassandra Diana Elisabetta Luna Maia Morgana Stella
This message was edited 6/26/2017, 4:36 AM
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I haven't read "Singoalla". Nowadays it's seen as a bit dated and not very readable. It's not even very well known nowadays, I think most people associate Singoalla with a kind of cookies with jam filling (the chocolate version is called Ballerina, btw).
Singoalla has never become a common name in Sweden, according to a Swedish statistic site there are fewer than 50 Singoalla here. I think it has mostly been used by Swedish Romas and Travellers. I don't know if Viktor Rydberg made it up from the word zingaro (the old Swedish word was zigenare, nowadays you say romer) or if it was used earlier.
Singoalla has never become a common name in Sweden, according to a Swedish statistic site there are fewer than 50 Singoalla here. I think it has mostly been used by Swedish Romas and Travellers. I don't know if Viktor Rydberg made it up from the word zingaro (the old Swedish word was zigenare, nowadays you say romer) or if it was used earlier.
This message was edited 6/26/2017, 8:38 AM
Hi !!!
Oh it is so interesting!
I'interested in gypsies so this is a good basis for a search!
Chocolate cookies called Ballerina and jam-ones named Singoalla? I want to live in Sweden!!! Ahahahah so nice!
Thank you a lot for all the info!
Oh it is so interesting!
I'interested in gypsies so this is a good basis for a search!
Chocolate cookies called Ballerina and jam-ones named Singoalla? I want to live in Sweden!!! Ahahahah so nice!
Thank you a lot for all the info!