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[Opinions] Alva, Hampus, Moa and Milton
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I was just thinking about Alva / Ailbhe yesterday. I'm making a mental note to use it more on these boards. Hampus is a real name? I'll be darned. OK. Got it. :-)Moa is another overlooked gem. It's intriguing.I never thought I'd see Milton on a BA list. Do you know if it's associated with John Milton, the English writer? I assume you don't know the parents of this particular Milton. I just mean if it's a popular name if it's connected to the writer of if there's another reference. Just curious.Neat list. Lots of great names here. Thanks!
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I love Moa... but I love Lillemor even more :)
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LillemorI've never heard of Lillemor. Is it related to Moa? Any info is appreciated. I already love Mor so I'm poised to accept Lillemor with the thinest of veneers. :-)
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From what I know, Moa can be used as a NN for Lillemor. Lillemor means "little mother" I actually found out about Moa via Lillemor
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Ah, I see. Thanks. I never would have gotten that on my own. :-)
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Milton is quite trendy in Sweden now. Not exactly high class - I don't know what made it popular, but I really doubt John Milton was involved ...
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Miltonlol -- Well, OK. Interesting. And a fun fact. Thanks. :-)

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