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.
The name 'Donnie' is spelled exactly the same as in English when written 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 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.