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| Messages found: | "Scandinavian names" Posted by dkdawn 1 October at 14:49
I am from Denmark.
Ingrid, Greta and Oscar are not usual names to give your children in Denmark, and I think it is the same in the other scandinavian contries. The names are considered old-fashioned. In Denmark we use a lot of english and christian names.
Maybe you could take a look at his site: http://www.dst.dk/Statistik/Navne/bestemt_aar/2005-1.aspx
It shows the most popular girls-names (pigenavne) and boys-names (drengenavne), that were given to danish children last year.
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| Thread started by: | "Scandinavian or german names" Posted by tonibel 21 September at 11:36
Hi, I am looking for Scandinavian or German names which are good names to use in an English speaking country as well.
What do you think about
Ingrid Greta Oscar?
Any other ideas?
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| Messages: | | "Scandinavian names" Posted by blairbear18 29 November at 21:38
here are some scandinavian names that i like: (boys) Aleksanteri Davin Noah Matias Severi Niilo Mikael Mikko Luukas Marko Kalle Jaakko Joakim Flemming Iver Kai (girls) Kelda Annelisa Kaja Frederikke Maren Mia Annika Aurora Elisabet Rebekka Eveliina Adelheid Ilona Marjaana Katariina Kyllikki Lahja Liisi Charlotta Matleena Meri Miina Mika Olivia Paiva Raakel Sari Senja Severina Sinikka Sohvi Stiina Sonja Suvi (means summer) Tahti (means star) Teija Ulla
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| | "Me too" Posted by milkzack 25 November at 17:04
I'm in the same situation as you. I have a son called oscar and love the naem not sure about Greta though
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| | "Finnish and swedish names" Posted by lotta31 23 November at 19:57
Hi!
Here in finland we have lovely names like Elina, Eveliina, Annika, Pihla, Pinja, Salla, Sanni, Stella, Camilla, Josefiina for girls, and for boys, Matti, Konsta, Mikael, Roope, Teemu, Aleksi, Casimir, Kasper, luukas, Leevi.
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| | "Names (scandinavian)" Posted by johana256 21 November at 03:11
Boys: Axel (my father is peace) Finn (from Finland) Gunnar (war-warrior) Jon (God is gracious) Kent (comely;finely made) Ruben (behold, a son) Viggo (war)
Girls: Britt (exalated one) Carina (beloved or friend) Dagney (a new day) Elsa (god is my oath) Ester (star) Hedda (contending war) Helga (sucessful) Jana (God is gracious) Kristin (follower of christ) Maja (mother) Sanna (lily) Tora (thunder) Ulrika (propersity and power)
Hope this helps.
Johana
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| | "Hey" Posted by anicia123 2 October at 14:12
Hey, ilived an long time in Germany! I like the names
Lia Liana Lea Emely Leonie Leni Lara Elisa Lina Zoe Luisa Paula Melina Hannah Alina Madeleine Josefine Nele Loreen Kira Carina Katharina Mareen Marleen Mareike Lena Aline Marta Jana
Elias Luca Julian Julien Nico Marius Marco Daniel Linus Lian Louis Noah Janic Mica Jannis Malte Florian Anton Finn
How do you like this Names?
Anicia
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| | "Scandinavian names" Posted by dkdawn 1 October at 14:49
I am from Denmark.
Ingrid, Greta and Oscar are not usual names to give your children in Denmark, and I think it is the same in the other scandinavian contries. The names are considered old-fashioned. In Denmark we use a lot of english and christian names.
Maybe you could take a look at his site: http://www.dst.dk/Statistik/Navne/bestemt_aar/2005-1.aspx
It shows the most popular girls-names (pigenavne) and boys-names (drengenavne), that were given to danish children last year.
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| | "What about??" Posted by fourplusone 26 September at 19:45
GIRLS Heidi, Matilda, Liesel (which are german) Freya, Erika, Anika, Bo (Which are scandinavian)
BOYS Henry, Kiefer, Lance, Hugo, Koen (which are german) Osborn, Leif
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| | "From germany" Posted by telsche1 29 October at 16:39
Hi! I am from Germany and I can say that the name Greta is going to be popular again! In Germany children are often named after their grandparents the last time. Such as Martha (which was the name of my grandmother) Katharina (my other grandmother) Greta, Paula, In Germany we use quite a lot American names as well such as Kevin, Dennis,... My girls are named Femke Susann and Martje Christin. If I had a boy I would have named him Mats Eric or Leif or Paul or Finn. Typical german boys names are: Carsten (either with K) Claus (either with K) Andreas Christian/Christof (Christoph) Dirk Thomas (Tomas) Thorsten (Torsten) Ernst (is oldfashioned) Emil (oldfashioned but coming back) Frank Georg (oldfashioned) Horst, Harald, Hans, Hermann (oldfashioned -I would choose other names! ) Ingo Jens Stefan
Girls names:
Amelie Anna/Anne Annette (Annett) Andrea Beate Birte Christina (Kristina/Kristine) Dorothea (oldfashioned but coming back) Elvira (oldfashioned) Hanna Ingrid (oldfashioned) Iris Johanna Katharina (e) Katrin Lea Lydia Monika Marie/Maria Marlene Paula Regina/Regine Rosi/Rosemarie Stefanie Sandra Sonja . . . There are many more. If you like to get more just contact me! Greetings from Telsche (another old german name, but very rare )
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