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I hate all Swedish boys names! :(

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littlemissbroody26 · 19/07/2012 11:05

We recently had our 20 week scan and found out that we are having a little boy, I am over the moon! The only problem is that now we are more seriously name brain storming I have realised that there are relaly no Swedish names for boys that I love. My OH was convinced the baby was a girl so we had concentrated on girls names and had some lovely girls names picked out.

I have a Swedish baby name book and these are the names that I would consider (but non jump out to me as being amazing)

Alf (reminds me of the guy from home and away)
Alvar (means from nature.. it is appropriate as the baby was conceived the month we were due to have IVF)
Elmer (the elephant?)
Frej (sounds too much like freja?)
rasmus (I like Erasmus but OH will only consider Rasmus, I don't want to call the baby part of a name.. if it was Erasmus my OH could still call him Rasmus, also I don't like the name "raz" as a nn.. it reminds me of "out on the raz" meaning going to pubs and getting drunk)
Sören
Teodor (I don't really like the gift from god meaning as we are not really religious but tio is a nice nn)
tor (god of thunder, I like the meaning but i struggle to say tor in swedish as the o sounds a bit like ou and the r is rolled... so the baby would have its own mum mispronouncing his name forever)

I would love to give the baby a really English name but we live in Sweden and will live here most probably for all of the baby's childhood. DO you think it is so awful to give a child a foreign name?

thank you!

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pigletpower · 02/08/2012 16:58

You could look through the Ikea catalogue! Only joking! We were going on holiday to Sweden when we found out about our surprise third DC.I had great fun searching out Swedish names to maybe use.

Frontpaw · 26/07/2012 21:18

oops - apologies for the length of that one.

Frontpaw · 26/07/2012 21:18

Looky! I found loads... You might want to avid Adolf though.

Adam
Adolf
Adrian
Ake
Albert
Albin
Alexander
Alfred
Algot
Alrik
Alvar
Alvin
Ambrosius
Andreas
Ansgar
Anton
Aron
Artur
Arvid
Axel
Axel
Baltasar
Bartholomeus
Benedikt
Benjamin
Bertil
Birger
Björn
David
Eddy
Edvard
Edvin
Elias
Elliot Emil
Enar
Erik
Eskil
Eugen
Evert
Fabian
Felix
Filip
Franz
Fredrik
Gabriel
Georg
Goran
Greger
Gunnar
Gustav
Halvard
Hampus
Hans
Harald
Harry
Helmer
Henrik
Herbert
Hermann
Hilmar
Hjalmar
Hugo
Ingemar
Ingvar
Isak
Ivar
Jakob Jan
Jens
Jesper
Joakim
Joel
Johan
Jonas
Jonatan
Justus
Kalle
Karl
Kasper
Kevin
Kjell
Klas
Konrad
Konstantin
Kristian
Kristofer
Larry
Lars
Leif
Lennart
Leo
Liam
Linus
Lorens
Lorenz
Ludvig
Lukas
Magnus
Manfred
Mark
Markus Matteus
Mattias
Max
Melker
Melvin
Mikael
Natanael
Niklas
Nikolaus
Nils
Noah
Noak
Olaf
Oliver
Olle
Olof
Oskar
Otto
Patrik
Paul
Peder
Per
Petter
Ragnar
Rasmus
Rikard
Roland
Rolf
Rune
Rurik
Rutger
Samuel
Sebastian
Set Sigurd
Sigvard
Simon
Soren
Staffan
Stefan
Sten
Stig
Sven
Tage
Teo
Thor
Tobias
Tore
Torgny
Torkel
Torsten
Ulf
Valentin
Valfrid
Valter
Verner
Viggo
Viktor
Vilhelm
Vincent
William
Yngve

Lyftiduft · 26/07/2012 21:16

I don't think anyone's posted this yet- www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Main_Page - hours of fun!

Chunkychicken · 26/07/2012 08:06

I recently met a half-Swedish, half-Latvian man called Kaspar. I liked the name & was discussing it with DH but he has vetoed it on the basis that he thinks I just like it because the owner was rather handsome...Blush

sandyrose · 26/07/2012 06:46

Otto?

Lannie33 · 20/07/2012 19:33

Soren, Sten, Tor, Axel, Oscar, Lukas, Hugo, Emil, Oliver are fab names...i don't see what the problem is.
I have a friend who named her boys Lukas and Soren (they are half-Canadian half-Indian...no scandinavian roots at all).

surroundedbyblondes · 20/07/2012 19:22

I agree, it can be tricky to take an åöä type name as it will be misspelt/mispronounced often.
We are in Sweden. Boys under 5 near us are:
Noel x 3
Albin
Simon x 2
Theo
Adam
Teddy
Melvin
Leon
Elias x 2
Anton x 2
Carl
Hugo x 2
Nils
Tage
David
Alexander x 2
Gillis
Christoffer
Kelvin
Hampus
Viktor

Good luck! We wanted also to make sure that the names we liked were 'contemporary' to our DDs generation IYSWIM. Not popular as such, but just fitting to their age. We used top 100 type websites to check that kind of thing.

StaceymReadyForNumber3 · 20/07/2012 19:20

littlemiss my DH is half Swedish and has an uncle Kai and an uncle tony. They are Swedish born and bred. Good luck on you hunt!

littlemissbroody26 · 20/07/2012 19:10

hehe peeriebear, you would have to have dc3 and call them charlie.

my DP's name has an å in it and my family just can't cope, we also have 3 ä's in our address and my family just put random dots above all the vowels.

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Karstan · 20/07/2012 19:01

Not sure on the official registration. I just know that living in the UK 99% of computer systems won't accept the special character so it would get altered anyway. Perhaps less of an issue if you're staying in Sweden.

peeriebear · 20/07/2012 19:00

Soren was on our like list for DC3 (due in 6wks) but as we already have a Lola who thinks that she is THE Lola from C&L, to produce a little Soren for her to play with would probably tip her over the edge :o

littlemissbroody26 · 20/07/2012 18:55

Esbjörn is cool!!

Karstan do you know if you can actually register a äöå letter in a name in the UK? we will get duel citizenship for the baby but it would be rubbish to have to have soren or bjorn on their uk passport rather than sören or björn.

I love the name lisbet for a girl even with the dragon tattoo connection, its really unpopular here right now.. but I dont need a girls name!

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WetAugust · 20/07/2012 18:42

Bjorn did pretty well at tennis as did Stefan.

juneau · 20/07/2012 18:21

I had a summer fling with a Swedish guy called Tomas. He was gorgeous!

Anders is nice and I know two Jespers, but they're both Danish.

StuckInTheFensAwayFromHome · 20/07/2012 18:12

From my work (lots of internationals) the 3 swedes had pretty good names:
Anders
Esbjorn
Niklas

All pretty cool actually... but I have no swedish connections so would be unlikely to ever use them :-(

Karstan · 20/07/2012 18:08

I have similar naming dilemmas although Danish/English rather than Swedish/English and we're currently living in the UK.

Don't know what flavour we're having yet.

I really like Søren but I'm avoiding any names with special characters.

There are quite a few names I like but most are spoken for in the wider family.

I need names that work in both Danish and English, although I'm happy to have a longer Danish name with a shorter nickname which is easy enough for people over here. A lot of the more English looking names mentioned on this thread have quite a different pronunciation in Danish and I expect similar for Swedish. So what sounds nice in one language I don't like in another.

Oh, and I want to avoid anything that appeared as a main character in The Killing, Borgen or the Bridge!

LaGuerta · 20/07/2012 17:54

I seriously considered Erik for DS2 when pregnant simply because of Erik the vampire in "True Blood" Blush. DH was keener than me Hmm

What about Peter it's the same in Swedish and English?

WetAugust · 20/07/2012 17:23

@Naicespam Cos they are Volvos and I always think of my car as a bloke rather than as a female Grin

littlemissbroody26 · 20/07/2012 13:24

Are Sven and Olaf volvox? ;)

Stefen is a cute name!

Added into the confusion is my job I teach little kids spoken English so I know lots lovely children with Swedish names but it feels a bit wrong to steal their name, Stefen is one of those names.

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NorksAreMessy · 19/07/2012 22:50

Oh, and a little half Swedish girl called Matilda. But I call her Matiddler.

NorksAreMessy · 19/07/2012 22:49

Know a really SWEET little boy called Stefan (Swedish mum) he is LOVELY.
Not much help to you, though

WetAugust · 19/07/2012 22:45

Have loved the name Sören since I first met one over 30 years ago.

I also like Alvar for its appropriateness.

gottasmile · 19/07/2012 20:36

I know a Swedish boy called Noel (pronounced No-ell)