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Swedish christenings, girls (with middle names and an Infinity)
Swedish birth announcements only rarely include middle names (which is annoying for a name nerd). Christening notices in the parish newsletters, however, often do. And some parishes put those as PDF's on their websites. :) They're not that many (and only 50% of all Swedish children are christened anyway), but I always find it interesting to get that rare chance to see what kind of combos Swedish parents actually give their children ... Here are some I found:Agnes Elisabeth Gudrun
Alice Ebba Lisa
Alice Signe Linnéa
Alicia Ingrid
Alicia Linnéa
Alicia Maria
Allie Kristina Pauline
Alma Carina Ingegerd
Alma Sally
Alva Margareta
Amanda Chasmine Emmelina
Amanda Julia Kankana
Amanda Margareta
Amelia Donna Anna
Astrid Ella
Astrid Elsa Maria
Bonnie Maria Wilhelmina
Caroline Andrea Isabell
Cornelia Maria
Ebba Elise Therése
Ebba Ingrid Clary
Ebba Julia
Eleonora Cecilia
Ella Matilda
Ella Svea
Ellen Elice Viola
Ellen Karin
Elsa Irma Maria
Emmy Viola Ingrid
Engla Tiara Anna Alda
Ester Ingrid Märta
Gry Cecilia
Hanna Ingrid Wictoria
Havanna Iva
Holly Elvira
Ida Anna
Ida Elia Gabriella
Ida Emilia Sofia
Ida Kerstin Elisabeth
Ida Maria
Infinity Anna Melanie
Ingrid Anna Nicolina
Ingrid Linnéa
Ingrid Märta
Isabella Lillie Sofia
Isabelle Susanne Carina
Jamina Lilian Tuulikki
Jonna Maria Christin
Julia Inger Liz
Linn Fredrika
Louise Emilia
Louise Susanne
Maja Pauline
Majken Gunilla Gerd
Meja Eva Andrea
Michelle Maria
Moa Anna
Moa Elin
Molly Ida
My Arja
Märta Inga Sofia
Nellie Caroline
Nicoline Florence Elvira
Noomie Amina Lucia
Nova Ingrid Margaretha
Olivia Elenora
Ronja Ingegerd Christina
Saga Elisabeth Birgitta
Signe Astrid Josefina
Smilla Rosen Lotta
Sofie Emelie
Stella Astrid Maria
Stina Britta Magdalena
Svea Elisabeth
Tea Iris Irene
Tilly Alexandra
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I love Scandinavian names!My favourite names from here would be Alice, Linnea, Astrid, Margareta, Cecilia, Sofie, Josefina, Tea, Maja, Eva, Viola, Lillie, Elise, Emmy, Saga, Ebba, Marta.And my favourite combos,
Tea Iris Irene
Svea Elisabeth
Sofie Emelie
Isabella Lillie Sofia
Ingrid Linnea
Emmy Viola Ingrid
Astrid Ella
Alice Ebba Lisa
Eleonora Cecilia
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Thanks for gathering these up! Swedish BAs are a lot more fun with middle names. And it's really fun to say them in fake Swedish. I likeAgnes Elisabeth Gudrun
Alice Signe Linnéa
Alva Margareta
Astrid Elsa Maria
Ebba Ingrid Clary
Ester Ingrid Märta
Gry Cecilia
Ingrid Märta
Julia Inger Liz
Majken Gunilla Gerd - Gunilla!
Nicoline Florence Elvira
Noomie Amina Lucia
Nova Ingrid Margaretha
Ronja Ingegerd Christina
Smilla Rosen Lotta
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Thanks for posting these, Malin!I like quite a few of them, especiallyAgnes Elisabeth Gudrun - I could do without Gudrun, though.
Alice Ebba Lisa - I quite like Alice Ebba. Lisa on the other hand... I don't know, I've always found it bland.
Alva Margareta
Cornelia Maria
Ebba Elise Therése
Ebba Ingrid Clary - Ebba Ingrid is nice. But what's Clary?
Ebba Julia
Eleonora Cecilia
Ella Matilda - a name board favorite down here ;)
Ellen Elice Viola - I'm still warming up to Viola (we are making some progress... ;) ), I love Ellen... and Elice? Um, tell me more about her, maybe I could... you know.
Elsa Irma Maria
Ester Ingrid Märta
Ida Kerstin Elisabeth - Nice (as dated as Kerstin might be down here, I still like her). But... is it just me, or are Ida and Kerstin two Lindgren characters? Maybe only in the translated versions...

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Clary was quite popular in Sweden in the first half of the 20th century. I was surprised it's not in the database. It's a form of Clara, I guess. Swedish 19th century queen Desideria was born Désirée Clary - in her case it was a surname, but it might still have inspired the use of it as a first name.I'm not sure if Elice is intended as an alternative spelling of Elise or as a form of Elicia, they're both currently in vogue. (I'm not sure quite was Elicia is either, though ... Just a twist on the popular Felicia and Alicia?) I would definitely think it's pronounced like Elise (e-LEES), in any case.Ida and Kerstin are indeed both Astrid Lindgren characters, but it's more a case of those characters having common names than this child having a very Astrid Lindgren-y name. :) Or well, Ida was revived due to Astrid's Ida, of course, but that was 40+ years ago so now it's just a common name.
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How fun! Some comments:Amanda Chasmine Emmelina - what a mishmash. I like Amanda and Emmelina is OK. Chasmine is tacky.Amanda Margareta - haha, this is my cousin's name (although she has one more)! Margareta was our grandma's name.Engla Tiara Anna Alda - Engla Tiara - sickly sweet! And Anna and Alda are too close.Havanna Iva - *puke*Infinity Anna Melanie - INFINITY!? INFINITY!?!? Linn Fredrika - oh, nice to see my name! But I guess Linn is the name she will go by.Signe Astrid Josefina - beautiful! Signe is so cute.Smilla Rosen Lotta - sounds like three dogs. Rosen? "The rose"? Why not Rosa or Rosie? And Lotta is too nickname-ish. I have an aunt Lotta, but her real name is Charlotte.
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One can only hope Infinity Anna Melanie will go by Anna, but I highly doubt it.Yeah, I found the form of Rosen a little weird. Even just Ros (Swedish for "rose", usually not a name) would have worked better. Smilla Ros Charlotta? :)
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