What's Sven a nickname for in Belgium?
In the sense that Bob is commonly used for someone called Robert/Robbie or in Russia, Dima for Dimitry, Sasha for Alexandra etc.
Names I asociate with Belgium (flanders)
>kobe
>sjefke
>bartke
Sven is for Sweden
belgians have french names
>>60060479
Stephen maybe?
>>60060856
???
>>60060856
>>60060793
Are all dutch Jaans then?
>finnish: pekka
>sweden: sven
>norway: Oystein
>russia: vladimir
>estonia: raivo
>denmark: rune
>germany: hans
>any muslim country: ahmed
>GB: Pajeet
>>60061551
sven is also a name in belgium
>>60061621
and in the USA in the same sense
>>60061565
jan, kees, hans, henk, niels, piet
I want Amber Heard to sit on my face
>>60060856
Depends
>>60062044
Delet this
There's a feminist witchhunt against all women who even dare look at her
>>60062198
Against all men ofc, not women
fucking migraine, sorry Sven
>>60060479
id bruise her with my johnny too if you know what I mean
Bart
>>60060479
I think Sasha is used for both Alexander and Alexandra
>>60060479
Raging bonor popping out of my pants would bruise her as well. And it would spread all over her body.
>>60062419
It is.
t. Sasha
>>60060479
For Sven
It was a somewhat popular boys name for a while in the 80s for some reason
>>60060793
>bartke
Het is Bartje of Barteke Henk. Het is raar dat jullie ons niet beter kunnen nadoen met al die studio100 zever die we exporteren
Never met anyone named Sven
If I were to make a Swedish stereotype name I would pick something like Gunnar or Håkan
>>60062899
What about Per-Åke?
It sound like the French for "parrot".
>>60063224
Sounds like a Dansband, all of them have those type of names. Dual names aren't that common
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dansband
>>60061565
Yeah it's where yankee comes from
>>60063224
That is a very rare name and having double names is a memename.