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S. [Burned] Y. wrote:Zyn, please stop telling the special ed kids of your school about this place.
Voly wrote:You just earned back all the many, many points I've taken away from you (mentally) since you've been here.
Morph wrote:I'd say Helga - as a name - is more typical in German. And my high school german teach was Helga.
Found a page with Swedish names:
THORBJÖRG: Swedish variant spelling of Icelandic Þorbjörg, meaning "Thor's protection."
VALLBORG: Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Valborg, meaning "salvation of the slain in battle."
ARNBORGH: Old form of Swedish Arnborg, meaning "eagle protection."
Wish my name was something like that.
the great destroyer wrote:Swedish and Danish is so similar to Norwegian that foreigners would call them the same language. Heck, even I say that they are all variants of the same language, and trust me, you wouldn't want a name like that. Those are the most old fashioned and manliest female names that exist in both Swedish and Norwegian.
Morph wrote:the great destroyer wrote:Swedish and Danish is so similar to Norwegian that foreigners would call them the same language. Heck, even I say that they are all variants of the same language, and trust me, you wouldn't want a name like that. Those are the most old fashioned and manliest female names that exist in both Swedish and Norwegian.
I take it you're Scandinavian? I was learning about the whole genesis of the north European languages in the first semester and I'm taking swedish as my second language next year. And I sure as hell wouldn't like to have an old fashioned manly name so thanks for that remark. I'll sue that site now.
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