Scandinavian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 14

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Joakim (jo-AH-kim)
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Ole (OH-lə)
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Elmer (EL-mer)
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Lars (LARS)
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Dane (deyn)
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Axell (uh-ksel)
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Burt (buhrt)
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Rolf (/rɔːlf/)
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Arne (AHR-nə)
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Kristopher (KRISS-toe-fur)
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Erling (ER-ling)
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Frey (fray)
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