Haha, I don't think
Jennifer,
Ida,
Jasper and
Cornelia sounds eclectic at all. (Though Jesper/Casper would have fit better than
Jasper, it's not very common here.) I know that at least
Jennifer and
Ida don't belong to the same era of names in the US, but they definitely do here. :)
I've never heard Flaurenta and Flondra before. They have an Albanian surname so I guess they're Albanian names.
The y in
Gry is a vowel sound that simply doesn't exist in English, it's always very hard to explain. Here's
Gry pronounced in Norwegian:
http://www.forvo.com/search/gry/no/ (There's a Swedish pronuncation there as well but he's over-articulating)
Leon &
Noel has to be the most common twin set in Sweden right now. Two really popular names that happen to be each other backwards? People just can't resist.