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Re: Gustav
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As a Swede where Gustav is very popular, all I can say is "meh". There's nothing wrong with the name. It's common, classic and even used for Swedish royalties (our king is Carl Gustaf). That said, I find it a bit boring. It would be a different story outside Scandinavia/Germany though. I don't really like how it sounds in English though, it sounds to...stuffy and gothic, somehow. Theodore Gustav Stewart is an alright combo though, and I love Theodore. As for the sibset, I'd much rather see Theodore and Gabriel used as the first name. But it's a charming and vintage sibset :)
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