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Some Swedish names
I love international names, but I also love the idea of using Swedish names for my future children, since I'm a Swede living in Sweden. However, it's quite important for me that the names doesn't sound horrific outside Sweden/Scandinavia.
I get that some (most of?) these might be weird for you guys, especially when pronounced in Swedish. But it would be very helpful if you could give me some opinions on these names regardless of the awkwardness.
Frank (FRAHNK)
Elis
Ebbe (E-bə?)
Axel (AHK-sel)
Harry (somewhat like HARR-ee)
Sixten
Alfred (AHL-fred / AHL-fret)
Albin (AHL-been / AHL-bin)Elsa (EL-sah)
Elsie
Ebba
Lilly
Ellen
Astrid (AH-strid)
Sigrid (SEEG-reed)
Selma
Elvira (el-VEE-rah)
Tyra (TÜ-rah / TEE-rah)
Liv (LEEV)
Iris (EE-ris)
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Some Swedish names  ·  Ninor  ·  10/10/2014, 12:26 PM
Re: Some Swedish names  ·  Luccca  ·  10/20/2014, 5:13 AM
Re: Some Swedish names  ·  NixieAvUlver  ·  10/10/2014, 9:40 PM
Re: Some Swedish names  ·  G  ·  10/10/2014, 9:37 PM