[Opinions] Re: Swedish christenings, girls (with middle names and an Infinity)
Clary was quite popular in Sweden in the first half of the 20th century. I was surprised it's not in the database. It's a form of Clara, I guess. Swedish 19th century queen Desideria was born Désirée Clary - in her case it was a surname, but it might still have inspired the use of it as a first name.I'm not sure if Elice is intended as an alternative spelling of Elise or as a form of Elicia, they're both currently in vogue. (I'm not sure quite was Elicia is either, though ... Just a twist on the popular Felicia and Alicia?) I would definitely think it's pronounced like Elise (e-LEES), in any case.Ida and Kerstin are indeed both Astrid Lindgren characters, but it's more a case of those characters having common names than this child having a very Astrid Lindgren-y name. :) Or well, Ida was revived due to Astrid's Ida, of course, but that was 40+ years ago so now it's just a common name.
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Re: Swedish christenings, girls (with middle names and an Infinity)  ·  molly  ·  7/11/2013, 10:11 PM
Re: Swedish christenings, girls (with middle names and an Infinity)  ·  Frollein Gladys  ·  7/11/2013, 2:20 PM
Re: Swedish christenings, girls (with middle names and an Infinity)  ·  Malin  ·  7/11/2013, 2:37 PM
Re: Swedish christenings, girls (with middle names and an Infinity)  ·  Sigrid  ·  7/11/2013, 1:46 PM
How fun! Some comments:  ·  Caprice  ·  7/11/2013, 1:21 PM
Re: How fun! Some comments:  ·  Malin  ·  7/11/2013, 1:34 PM