[Opinions] Swedish christening announcements (with middle names)
Middle names aren't included in Swedish BAs very often, but I have this one source of christening announcements that do include them. :)
Alexander Antonin
Arnar
Claes Edvin Olof
Dino Inge
Ebbe Rickard
Elis John Andreas
Elliot Tage Arvid
Emil Patrik
Filip William
Gustaf Leon Albin
Gustav Claes
Hampus Teodor
Karl Henry Alexander
Kevin Victor William
Kjell Liam Ralf
Leandro Antonio
Lexus Nicci
Maximilian Magnus Kent
Natanael Einar Robert
Oliver Carl John
Oliwer Leif Tommy
Oskar Lennart Anders
Simon Leif Christer
Sten Valentino Olof
Ulf Dogglas
Victor Lars Magnus
Vilde Knut Petter
Vincent Håkan Andreas
Vincent Knut Åke
Zach Elias Oliver
Alba Ingrid Evita
Angelica Jane Yasmine
Bianca
Ebba Alice Kerstin
Ellen Kerstin Ottilia
Embla Frida Elin
Emilia Isabel Therese
Ester Alva
Ester Inga Eva
Freja Matilda Novalie
Hilma Carina Maria
Hilma Sally Kivi
Julia Elvira
Julia Wivi Maria
Karin Evelina
Leya Isabelle
Linnea Jenny Elin
Linnéa Maria
Lovisa Ann-Elisabet
Lydia Åsa
Miriam Ester Lisa
Nelly Marie Linnéa
Nova Jessica
Olivia Emelie
Selma Inger Eleonora
Siri Anna Maria
Sofia Elisabeth
Stella Cecilia Ruth
Tuvalee Lilly
Vera
Alexander Antonin
Arnar
Claes Edvin Olof
Dino Inge
Ebbe Rickard
Elis John Andreas
Elliot Tage Arvid
Emil Patrik
Filip William
Gustaf Leon Albin
Gustav Claes
Hampus Teodor
Karl Henry Alexander
Kevin Victor William
Kjell Liam Ralf
Leandro Antonio
Lexus Nicci
Maximilian Magnus Kent
Natanael Einar Robert
Oliver Carl John
Oliwer Leif Tommy
Oskar Lennart Anders
Simon Leif Christer
Sten Valentino Olof
Ulf Dogglas
Victor Lars Magnus
Vilde Knut Petter
Vincent Håkan Andreas
Vincent Knut Åke
Zach Elias Oliver
Alba Ingrid Evita
Angelica Jane Yasmine
Bianca
Ebba Alice Kerstin
Ellen Kerstin Ottilia
Embla Frida Elin
Emilia Isabel Therese
Ester Alva
Ester Inga Eva
Freja Matilda Novalie
Hilma Carina Maria
Hilma Sally Kivi
Julia Elvira
Julia Wivi Maria
Karin Evelina
Leya Isabelle
Linnea Jenny Elin
Linnéa Maria
Lovisa Ann-Elisabet
Lydia Åsa
Miriam Ester Lisa
Nelly Marie Linnéa
Nova Jessica
Olivia Emelie
Selma Inger Eleonora
Siri Anna Maria
Sofia Elisabeth
Stella Cecilia Ruth
Tuvalee Lilly
Vera
Replies
Ebbe v Ebba (ETA)
I've come to love Ebba. But I've never seen Ebbe before. Are they related? Do you pronounce them the same? It sort of reminds me of Frances v. Francis in English.
The whole list is wonderful. How nice to be able to read a BA list without cringing. Sometimes I don't open a thread because I fear too many creative horrors. But I knew I would enjoy this one from your title. :0)
If I had to pick out one or two that stand out: Claes Edvin Olof, Gustav Claes, Karin Evelina, and Lovisa Ann-Elisabet.
ETA: Eberhard! I knew there must be a reason that I liked Ebbe the first time I saw him. How am I supposed to resist anything related to Eberhard / Everard?
I've come to love Ebba. But I've never seen Ebbe before. Are they related? Do you pronounce them the same? It sort of reminds me of Frances v. Francis in English.
The whole list is wonderful. How nice to be able to read a BA list without cringing. Sometimes I don't open a thread because I fear too many creative horrors. But I knew I would enjoy this one from your title. :0)
If I had to pick out one or two that stand out: Claes Edvin Olof, Gustav Claes, Karin Evelina, and Lovisa Ann-Elisabet.
ETA: Eberhard! I knew there must be a reason that I liked Ebbe the first time I saw him. How am I supposed to resist anything related to Eberhard / Everard?
This message was edited 3/7/2014, 1:35 PM
Yes, Ebbe and Ebba are the male and female versions of the same name. :) It's not unusual for Germanic/Nordic names to have a male version ending in -e and a female counterpart ending in -a. Inge / Inga, Tore / Tora and Göte / Göta are some more common examples. And they're not pronounced the same - Ebbe ends in an e like in "set", while Ebba ends in an "uh" sound.
I have another batch of these ready, I'll make sure to post them soon. ;)
I have another batch of these ready, I'll make sure to post them soon. ;)