[Opinions] Re: Swedish BAs
in reply to a message by Capucine (nsi)
Aster is rare, but not quite unheard of - as a girls name at least, but this one was a boy, which I found a bit odd ...
Therése and Helén are pretty common, but in those cases it isn't misplaced, as those e's are long and stressed.
Therése and Helén are pretty common, but in those cases it isn't misplaced, as those e's are long and stressed.
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Ah, thanks!
I'm especially glad to hear that the spelling Helén really exists. At the moment, it's my favourite pronunciation of this name, but if I ever want to use it, I'll have to prove that this spelling (and thus the pronunciation) really exist somewhere in the world.
I'm also happy to hear about Aster (as a girls' name). Maybe I should finally put her on my long list...
Sorry if my questions seemed odd and thanks for your answers! :-)
I'm especially glad to hear that the spelling Helén really exists. At the moment, it's my favourite pronunciation of this name, but if I ever want to use it, I'll have to prove that this spelling (and thus the pronunciation) really exist somewhere in the world.
I'm also happy to hear about Aster (as a girls' name). Maybe I should finally put her on my long list...
Sorry if my questions seemed odd and thanks for your answers! :-)