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It's a Swedish name, so we can let a Swede decide this, but I don't see where the 'hoo-leh-heh' comes from.
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Defenately not swedish, atleast not the spelling that is.

Supposed to be GyllenHall not haal and damn the pronounciation is off by lightyears.
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Well I checked the wikipedia and his name is Swedish. I think he's lost touch with his Swedish side though.
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woutR wrote:It's a Swedish name, so we can let a Swede decide this, but I don't see where the 'hoo-leh-heh' comes from.

Its not Swedish. Sounds more like Iceland, or weird Norwegian?
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That's...weird ^^
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yeh leh leh yeh hoola... right

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Mindy wrote:
woutR wrote:It's a Swedish name, so we can let a Swede decide this, but I don't see where the 'hoo-leh-heh' comes from.

Its not Swedish. Sounds more like Iceland, or weird Norwegian?


The Gyllenhaal family is a descendant of the cavalry officer Nils Gunnesson Haal, who was ennobled in 1652 when Queen Christina of Sweden conferred upon him the crest and family name, "Gyllenhaal."[1]

Gyllenhaal is a Swedish noble family descended from the cavalry Lieutenant Nils Gunnarsson Haal (d. 1680 or 1681), ennobled in 1652 with a change of surname to Gyllenhaal.


The members of the older branch descending from Lars are still living in Sweden (implying that the ancestors also lived in Sweden)


It is Swedish.


But this is apparently a 'joke'

Jake Gyllenhaal, great-great grandson of the above mentioned Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal, joked to an interviewer, in connection with the British première of the movie Prince of Persia in May 2010, that his last name was pronounced "Yil-en-hoo-luh-hay", poking fun of Swedish pronunciation.


And since people don't believe it when I say something Swedish is motherfucking Swedish, here's someone else explaining how to pronounce it.

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Yie - len - hahl

Btw, shouldn't the fact that 'Gyllen' means 'Golden' in Swedish have rung a bell that it is Swedish? hmm?
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woutR wrote:
Mindy wrote:
woutR wrote:It's a Swedish name, so we can let a Swede decide this, but I don't see where the 'hoo-leh-heh' comes from.

Its not Swedish. Sounds more like Iceland, or weird Norwegian?


The Gyllenhaal family is a descendant of the cavalry officer Nils Gunnesson Haal, who was ennobled in 1652 when Queen Christina of Sweden conferred upon him the crest and family name, "Gyllenhaal."[1]

Gyllenhaal is a Swedish noble family descended from the cavalry Lieutenant Nils Gunnarsson Haal (d. 1680 or 1681), ennobled in 1652 with a change of surname to Gyllenhaal.


The members of the older branch descending from Lars are still living in Sweden (implying that the ancestors also lived in Sweden)


It is Swedish.


But this is apparently a 'joke'

Jake Gyllenhaal, great-great grandson of the above mentioned Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal, joked to an interviewer, in connection with the British première of the movie Prince of Persia in May 2010, that his last name was pronounced "Yil-en-hoo-luh-hay", poking fun of Swedish pronunciation.


And since people don't believe it when I say something Swedish is motherfucking Swedish, here's someone else explaining how to pronounce it.

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Yie - len - hahl

Btw, shouldn't the fact that 'Gyllen' means 'Golden' in Swedish have rung a bell that it is Swedish? hmm?

I guess im wrong then. i Based it on the haal in his name. There are not many names that have 2 a's in the Swedish language.
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woutR wrote:
Mindy wrote:
woutR wrote:It's a Swedish name, so we can let a Swede decide this, but I don't see where the 'hoo-leh-heh' comes from.

Its not Swedish. Sounds more like Iceland, or weird Norwegian?


The Gyllenhaal family is a descendant of the cavalry officer Nils Gunnesson Haal, who was ennobled in 1652 when Queen Christina of Sweden conferred upon him the crest and family name, "Gyllenhaal."[1]

Gyllenhaal is a Swedish noble family descended from the cavalry Lieutenant Nils Gunnarsson Haal (d. 1680 or 1681), ennobled in 1652 with a change of surname to Gyllenhaal.


The members of the older branch descending from Lars are still living in Sweden (implying that the ancestors also lived in Sweden)


It is Swedish.


But this is apparently a 'joke'

Jake Gyllenhaal, great-great grandson of the above mentioned Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal, joked to an interviewer, in connection with the British première of the movie Prince of Persia in May 2010, that his last name was pronounced "Yil-en-hoo-luh-hay", poking fun of Swedish pronunciation.


And since people don't believe it when I say something Swedish is motherfucking Swedish, here's someone else explaining how to pronounce it.

Spoiler!


Yie - len - hahl

Btw, shouldn't the fact that 'Gyllen' means 'Golden' in Swedish have rung a bell that it is Swedish? hmm?


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Well seeing as im swedish I should know ...

Like Mindy said, to my knowledge doubble vowels are never so there was no reason to belive it was a swedish name.
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Yooleeeiiihooo...

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German swedish norwegian viking
it all sounds like gibberish to me
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I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF 0:00-0:07 ..


HAHAHAHAHAH :D :D :D

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