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So I bought some ducks, and I need help naming them. I've got three names so far: Howard, Bill, and Wade. Now I need some lady duck names.

Don't let me down HBT
 
Gotta find a few in here:

Try Swedish surnames too if you like the Swedish theme that is...I like Matilda, Edith and Ines.

These are the most popular Swedish girls' names for 2012
Alice
Elsa
Julia
Ella
Maja
Ebba
Emma
Linnea
Molly
Alva
Wilma
Agnes
Klara
Nellie
Isabelle
Olivia
Alicia
Ellen
Lilly
Stella
Freja
Saga
Emilia
Astrid
Ida
Nova
Moa
Isabella
Alma
Vera
Signe
Elin
Ester
Selma
Ellie
Amanda
Sara
Tyra
Tuva
Felicia
Matilda
Elvira
Leah
Sofia
Siri
Hanna
Lovisa
Lova
Nora
Edith
Tilde
Meja
Thea
Ines
Liv
Emelie
Filippa
Nathalie
Elise
Juni
Tilda
Leia
Melissa
Stina
Sigrid
Svea
Ingrid
My
Ronja
Marta
Tindra
Lisa
Jasmine
Livia
Minna
Cornelia
Iris
Majken
Joline
Linn
Emmy
Hilda
Mira
Elina
Greta
Josefin
Lykke
Vilda
Anna
Hedvig
Tove
Lina
Annie
Hedda
Sofie
Viktoria
Frida
Maria
Rut
Evelina
Novalie
 
nice Swedish ducks I ordered some and they sent me this

did they screw me?

buddie_tractor.jpg
 
I had 2 chickens and we named them Soup and Salad. They're both gone so you could use the names. Or name one Foie and the other Gras.
 
Juicy Lucy, Ala Orange, Crispy.
Or maybe Daphne, Daisy & Debby.
Flicka Ricka & Dicka (From the Swedish childrens' books)
Regards, GF.
 
My favorite duck was always Fup. You can read about him in the book by the same name.

But really, if I were you, I'd just call them all "dinner" to begin with. My dinner plate is where they'd end up anyway, so may as well not worry about name changes later on.
 
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