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[Opinions] Re: BAs from Sweden
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Those names seem pretty international.
Neoh - the H doesn't do anything for me.
Joel - I don't like it
Arda - hum
De'Andre II - Very American
Theo - Very nice
Alvin - okay
Kevin - bah, soo very very overdone.
Theodore - Nice again.
Milijan - Sweet I guess
Aldino - Hum
Abel - not fond of it
Johan - really common but better than Kevin.
Kim - uh
Alfons (Amanda) - bah
Mattias - ok but too common
Jonas - very sweet, especially in English.
Jonaz - I vehemently hate inserted z's in names.
Liam - Same as Kevin
Emilio - not fond of it
Elias - Wonderful
Isidor - cute
Henry William Lars Pretty nice
Elliot - fine
Lucas - okay
Isac - just ok
Alvar - On the sweet side
Milton - Don't see the appeal.
Dennis - no
Melwin - same as Milton. Melker is cuter.
Johannes - dull
Tristan - frilly
Adrian - ok
Alfred - almost sweet
Ozzy (yes Ozzy!) - prefer Ossian
Razmus - no
Casper - kind of nice
Nils Bruno - this is good, fun.
Elis - I like it
Per Emanuel - ok
Noel - ok
Felix - nice
Wilmer - ok
David and Simon - dull
Love - ok
Judy - very cool
Leah - fine
Thea - sweet
Mika Dilaversdotter Maya-Agnes - original
Donya - doesn't appeal
Denise - too 20 years ago
Elli - sweet
Ellie - ditto
Ellah - prefer without H.
Nora - very nice
Greta - lovely
Caroline Daphne - very classy, and great to see Daphne
Elsa - sweet
Natalie (Oxford, England) - the English pronounciation is nicer, and there they are.
Linn - overdone in previous decades
Felicia - ditto
Matilda - sweet
Jelina - ok
Natalia - ok
Izabell - bah, horrid spelling
Beatrice - classy
Nil - nothingness?
Alva - too common
Alisa - ok
Valerija - nice
Nova - too popular
Nadélia - hum
Alvina (Oliver) - good alternative to Alva
Ellen - ok
Iris - lovely
Elvira - fine
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