[Opinions] Bjarne
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What do you think of the name Bjarne?
Is it usable in English speaking countries?

What do you think of the name Bjarne?
Is it usable in English speaking countries?

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I've only heard it as a nickname for Björn (also spelled Björne). I think it's workable as a nickname, but it's childish and ugly as a given name. Björn means bear in Swedish, so it's like using Teddy as a given name (Teddy feels more like a name than Bjarne though).
I love ABBA and DH loves tennis, so Bjorn is more familiar (can't do diacritals, sorry!) to me and probably to most English speakers. I would be surprised to meet one whose family had no Scandinavian connections.
I don't really like it, and I don't yhink usable