It is an English name. Or at least it isn't Swedish.
Helsinki? Helsinki is English, it is also Swedish. Helsinki is just Swedish. Swedish: Helsinki.
No, It's an English name.
It's an English name... It doesn't mean anything in Swedish.
Johnson is not a traditionally Swedish name. It is of English origin and is commonly found in English-speaking countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
The name 'Donnie' is spelled exactly the same as in English when written in Swedish.
The name Brandon does not have a specific meaning in Swedish as it's of English origin.
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Yes, Carlson is a Swedish surname originating from the given name Carl, which is a common Swedish name. The "son" at the end of the name indicates "son of Carl" in Swedish, making it a patronymic surname.
Linder is an English, Swedish and German surname.
Celsius is a Swedish loan name in English and Italian.Specifically, the name designates a temperature scale. It honor Uppsala-born Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744). The pronunciation will be "sel-syooss" in Italian.
Your name is the same as you where... yeah named. But if you want to say Alex in a Swedish way you say it like "Ahlex".
Basshunter, whose real name is Jonas Erik Altberg, is a Swedish musician and record producer. He primarily speaks Swedish, but he can also speak fluent English.