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[Opinions] Re: Nanna
I don't think it would work in English-speaking countries (or is Nana for grandma only used in America?). But I think it's a rather cute name. It's not very common nowadays; I've only met one Nanna so far and she was an old lady.
In Swedish, "nanna" is also childish speak for going to sleep (I guess it's related to the word for night, natt), but I don't think that's why the name is not popular for the moment.Does the sea exist
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My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
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