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The IKEA Dictionary

Explore the meanings behind IKEA product names

This site provides a comprehensive dictionary of IKEA product names, explaining their meanings and origins. It categorizes names into proper Swedish words, improper Swedish words, first names, geographical names, and more. The site is a work in progress, aiming to uncover the unique and often humorous meanings behind IKEA's naming conventions.

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