[Facts] Re: The scandinavian name sina
in reply to a message by Getb
First of all, like CN said, not at all common here in Sweden.
From my genealogy (it was a somewhat more common name some centuries ago), I've gathered that it was often a short form of Eufrosina, ie Euphrosyne.
From my genealogy (it was a somewhat more common name some centuries ago), I've gathered that it was often a short form of Eufrosina, ie Euphrosyne.
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Sorry, this site claimed it was a common Scandinavian name, maybe it mas common in the past