Aron: This name is phonetically straightforward and identical to its English counterpart.[1]
Emil: Another name that is common in many languages and pronounced as it is spelled.[1][2]
Viktor: The hard "k" and "t" sounds are clear and consistent for computer voices.[1][3]
Alexander: A globally recognized name that presents no pronunciation challenges.[1]
Daníel: While it has an accent, the pronunciation is very similar to "Daniel."
Tómas: Similar to "Thomas," this name is generally easy for a computer to say correctly.[2][3]
Kristján: Although it contains the "j," which is pronounced like a "y," this is a common enough feature in European languages that many systems handle it well, pronouncing it as "KRIST-yan."[4]
Stefan: A classic name with a simple phonetic structure.[5]
Ragnar: Made famous by the Viking historical figure, its pronunciation is fairly intuitive for English-based systems.[3]
Gunnar: This name is composed of common sounds and is one of the most popular Icelandic names without any special characters.[1][4]
Aron Aron Aron Aron
Aron Aron Aron Aron
Aron Aron Aron Aron
Emil Emil Emil
Emil Emil Emil
Emil Emil Emil
Viktor Viktor Viktor
Viktor Viktor Viktor
Viktor Viktor Viktor
Alexander Alexander Alexander
Alexander Alexander Alexander
Alexander Alexander Alexander
Daníel Daníel Daníel
Daníel Daníel Daníel
Daníel Daníel Daníel
Tómas Tómas Tómas
Tómas Tómas Tómas
Tómas Tómas Tómas
Kristján Kristján Kristján
Kristján Kristján Kristján
Kristján Kristján Kristján
Stefán Stefán Stefán
Stefán Stefán Stefán
Stefán Stefán Stefán
Ragnar Ragnar Ragnar
Ragnar Ragnar Ragnar
Ragnar Ragnar Ragnar
Ragnar Ragnar Ragnar
Gunnar Gunnar Gunnar Gunnar Gunnar Gunnar
Gunnar Gunnar Gunnar
Gunnar Gunnar Gunnar