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p-inkjeans.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2006-12-11 02:15 am
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While talking to a friend about names earlier, I realized that almost everyone on my dad's side of the family has a traditional Danish name for either their first or middle name, or at least some variant of one (maybe the spelling is changed, etc.) I googled "Danish baby names" and found these, which I think I might add to my list for the future. What do you think?
Girls:
Maren
Annelise
Laila
Lena
Boys:
Soren
Anders
Aren
Niels
Hans
Annelise and Maren are both definitely getting added to my list and Annelise, especially, has a real possibility of being used when I have kids. The boys' names are getting added to my list but only as middle names. I don't see myself using them as firsts unless I fall in love with them a little more.
Girls:
Maren
Annelise
Laila
Lena
Boys:
Soren
Anders
Aren
Niels
Hans
Annelise and Maren are both definitely getting added to my list and Annelise, especially, has a real possibility of being used when I have kids. The boys' names are getting added to my list but only as middle names. I don't see myself using them as firsts unless I fall in love with them a little more.
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I love Anders but i dont think i will use Anders every cause in my country the word "Anders" means Different.
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I'm with you on the boys names maybe being better as mn's. I like Aren & Niels .
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soren is my favorite for a boy, and anneliese for a girl
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Maren
Lena
Soren (actually on my list)
I also like the name Jens, but it feels too feminine to me, so the name that's actually on my list is Jensen.
Here are some more (http://behindthename.com/nmc/dan.php). :)
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My middle name was originally going to be Karen, which I found out yesterday is a Danish form of Katherine. Then my dad decided he liked Rebekka (also apparently a Danish/Scandanavian spelling?), but my mom made him compromise with Rebecca. My brother's name is Michael Paul, both different spellings of Danish names (Mikkel and Poul - and I have distant relatives named both of those names, apaprently). I just thought it was cool that I didn't even know about this tradition until I was 19, haha.
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