210 Popular Swedish Names with Meanings

Every parent is looking for the right name for their baby. But in doing so, many go for names that aren’t popular for whatever reason.

However, this is a costly mistake because you can’t change the name later.

We’ve all heard stories where parents name their child something that the child ends up growing up to hate it. How can you avoid that?

Do some research and check out some popular Swedish names to get a better idea.

Acke– “my father is for peace”

Elfred– “popular human being”

Elimar– “famous personality”

Elof– “everlasting, heir”

Emil– meaning “eager and lively”

Fabian– “bean farmer”

Filip– “lover of horses”

Andreas– “creative, manly”

Axel– “divine source of life”

Bo– “to live”

Boje– “man from the castle”

Bosse– “to live”

Calle– “a freeman”

Caspian– “from the Caspian Sea”

Claes– “victory of people”

In the past, some parents have named their children after celebrities or fictional characters. Sometimes the parents themselves will choose a name that is not typical.

Other times they will choose a name that is not common at all.

Some parents are so overwhelmed with the task of naming their child that they opt for a one-word baby name. And although this has been a popular choice, it’s not always the best decision.

In many cultures around the world, a name is considered an important part of a child’s identity. Besides, it’s a good idea to avoid naming your child the same as their father, which might lead to confusion.

So, what should the perfect baby’s name be? Let’s dive into the list of awesome Swedish names.

Dolph– “noble wolf”

Eddy– “wealthy guardian”

Edvin– “a wealthy friend”

Flor– “blooming person”

Franz– “freeman”

Frederick– “peaceful ruler”

Garth– “garden”

Henke– “ruler of the house”

Jager– “to hunt, chase”

Lars– “crowned with Laurel”

Linne– “twinflower”

Linnel– “twinflower”

Marric– “star of the sea”

Hendrik– “ruler of the house”

Hilmar– “noble yet notorious”

Swedish Names

Judrik– “law”

Klas– “victory of people”

Lennart– “Lion”

Magnar– “a mighty army leader”

Magne– “magnificent warrior, fighter”

Nichlas– “the title winner”

Ohthere– “true champion”

Peik– “stone, rock”

Ragnar– “strong army”

Siger– “victory”

Sten– “stone”

Torgny– “clamor of Thor’s weapons”

Adam– “man from Earth”

Albin– “bright, white”

Elias– “one who believes in Lord”

Popular Swedish Names

Erik– “sole ruler”

Felix– “lucky”

Gerhard– “spear”

Gorm- “blue”

Joseph– “God will increase”

Liam– “strong warrior”

Lucas– “one who gives light”

Mars– “God of war”

Melvin– “friends of justice”

Mikael– “who is like a God”

Noah– “calm and harmony”

Runar– “secret lore”

Sigvard– “victorious defender”

Victor– “winner”

Vidar– “wide warrior”

Swedish Names

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Olander– “quick and intelligent”

Olle/Ollen– “title inherent at work”

Olof– “artefact”

Povel– “small and humble”

Reimond– “good advisor, ruler”

Stellan– “peaceful one”

Sven– “young man”

Christer– “believer in Christianity and Lord”

Eidef– “gift from the God almighty”

Eskil– “vessel of God”

Gjord– “peace of God”

Gottfrid– “God’s peace”

Gustaf– “staff of the Gods”

Hannus– “God is generous, gracious”

Joh– “God’s merciful”

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Tips for Naming Your Babies

There are millions of baby names out there, and while most parents decide on a name and stick with it for the rest of their lives, there are some who wish the best for their future child, but don’t have a clue how to choose a name.

These parents may be confused about why they can’t come up with a name for their baby, or they may have tried several times and have given up on the idea.

If you are considering giving your child a name, there are some things you should know:

1.      Pick the name you love, even if it is popular.

It is popular and you love it. Anything else you need to think upon? Nope. Go for it. If you want to give it uniqueness, think of a great middle name.

Here are some popular Swedish names out there:

Johan– “God is gracious”

Emilia– “eager”

Layla– “dark as the night”

Greta– “precious jewel”

Nina– “girl” and “grace”

Rebecca– “to tie” or “enchantingly beautiful”

Phoebe– “brilliant”

Erica– “ever- powerful” or “honorable ruler”

Mia– Italian for “mine”

Danielle– “judged by God”

Chanel– “canal” or “perfume”

Venus– the “Goddess of love”

Lydia– “woman from Persia” or “beauty”

Lillian– “form of the lily”

Tracey– “reaper” and “path”

2.      Do not skip lovely Swedish names even if they are unique, unusual, and different.

Sometimes, parents will not go for unusual, unique, and different baby names. They consider it weird. Let me tell you that being attractive and thought provoking is the game these days.

How would you like these Swedish names:

Heidi– “noble” or “serene”

Callista– “most beautiful”

Harper– Old Norse for “whaler”

Elise– “noble”

Amelia– “industrious”

Daphne– “laurel tree”

Deborah– “bee”

Juliet– “youthful”

Louise– Old “warrior maiden”

Lola– “strong woman”

Fiona– “white”

Dahlia– “valley”

Sophia– “wisdom”

Natalie– “child born at Christmas”

Aria– “like a beautiful melody”

3.      Be confident if you want to go toward personalized spellings for your baby’s name.

SURE. You should be confident when giving personalized spellings to your baby’s name. However, it is important that you do not make it weird. Adding or removing an alphabet would be enough here.

Try changing these baby names spellings into personalized ones:

Agnes

Meaning: Pure

Origin: Greek

Description: a girl’s name of Greek origin and means “pure” and “holy.” With its long and happy history, Agnes has been a popular baby name for hundreds of years.

Spellings and Variations: Agnija, Agatha, Aggie.

Famous people with this name: Agnes of Rome.

Noel

Meaning: Christmas

Origin: French

Description: derived from the Old French word, “nael,” meaning “of or born on Christmas”.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Peirce Coward.

Otis

Meaning: Wealthy

Origin: German

Description: it’s cool and bluesy a la Otis Redding, but also an upscale, high-society name of the past. Otis has real appeal for parents attracted to its catchy O initial and combination of strength and spunk.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Otis Redding.

Theodor

Meaning: Gift of God

Origin: Greek

Description: a relatively prevalent name in the Middle Ages because of its favorable meaning.

Spellings and Variations: Theodore, Theo.

Famous people with this name: Theodor.

Vide

Meaning: Willow

Origin: Old Norse

Description: derives from the Old Norse word víðir, referring to the willow tree, which gives the name a peacefully and willowy quality.

Spellings and Variations: Víðir.

Famous people with this name: –

Alice

Meaning: Noble

Origin: French

Description: a classic feminine name of German origin, meaning “noble” and “exalted.”

Spellings and Variations: Aalis, Allie.

Famous people with this name: Alice Walker.

Alma

Meaning: Nurturing, soul

Origin: Latin (possibly)

Description: a girl’s name is pronounced AL-mah. It is of Latin, Italian, Hebrew and Arabic origin, and the meaning of Alma is “nourishing, kind; soul; young woman; learned”.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Alma Mahler.

Astrid

Meaning: Divinely beautiful

Origin: Scandinavian

Description: It’s a traditionally feminine name, but will be a great fit for babies of any gender. The name comes from the Old Norse word “ “Ástríðr.” “Ástríðr” is made up of two words, “áss” which means god and “fríðr” which means beautiful.

Spellings and Variations: Ástríðr, Astride.

Famous people with this name: Astrid Lindgren.

Clara

Meaning: Brilliant

Origin: Latin

Description: a feminine name with Latin origins. It translates to “bright” and “famous”, which can promise a dazzling future for baby.

Spellings and Variations: Claire, Klara.

Famous people with this name: Clara Bow.

Elsa

Meaning: Pledged to God

Origin: German

Description: In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Elsa is: My God is bountiful;God of plenty.

Spellings and Variations: Elisabeth, Elsie.

Famous people with this name: Elsa Teresia Andersson.

Elvira

Meaning: White, fair

Origin: Spanish

Description: in Spanish this feminine name means “truth”.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Elvira Possekel.

Lovisa

Meaning: Renowned Warrior

Origin: English

Description: In German Baby Names the meaning of the name Lovisa is: Renowned warrior.

Spellings and Variations: Lova.

Famous people with this name: Lovisa Augusti.

Maja

Meaning: Splendid

Origin: Arabic, German, Scandinavian

Description: a form of Maia and therefore a name of the Roman and Greek mythology. In several languages, Maja is a diminutive of Maria.

Spellings and Variations: Meja.

Famous people with this name: Maja Einstein.

Emma

Meaning: Universal

Origin: German

Description: an English name with roots in an old Germanic word meaning “whole” or “universal.”

Spellings and Variations: Emily, Emmie, Ema.

Famous people with this name: Emma Stone.

Freja

Meaning: Lady

Origin: Old Norse

Description: Freja is primarily a female name of Scandinavian origin that means Norse Goddess Of Love.

Spellings and Variations: Freyja.

Famous people with this name: Freya.

4.      Crossing your favorite Swedish names on the feedback on friends and family members.

Feedback is important. But it does not mean to listen to every other person’s opinion. You will hardly find Swedish names that everybody would like.

Therefore, get feedback but still know your choice.

Consider getting feedback on these baby names from your friends and family members:

Lias– “God’s promise or made by God”

Mats– “gift from Gods”

Olaf– “relic of the historical age”

Reno– “reborn”

Tobbe– “God is gracious”

Tordis– “God holds the thunder”

Tore– “God of thunder”

Aaron– “exalted one, giant”

Ame– “the eagle rules”

August– “venerable”

Basilius– “king”

Blix– “joy, happiness”

Cenn– “the one with a strong head”

Ebbe– “brave boar”

Didrik– “one with the power of ruling people”

5.      Do a little research and find what is out there.

Research is important step for the first-time parents as well for those who do not know what sort of names people pick. You will be all good once you do a little internet research.

You will also be able to find some great Swedish names that you might consider now or in the future.

Here are some common baby names examples to help you:

Greta

Meaning: Pearl

Origin: German

Description: Greta is primarily a female name of German origin that means A Pearl. Diminutive form of Margaret.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Dr. Greta Guttman.

Leah

Meaning: Weary

Origin: Hebrew

Description: a biblical name of Hebrew origin that means delicate or weary.

Spellings and Variations: Lia, Leigha.

Famous people with this name: Leah Clearwater.

Nellie

Meaning: Sun Ray

Origin: Latin

Description: a girl’s name is a variant of Cornelia (Latin), Eleanor (Greek), Helen (Greek) and Nelly (English), and the meaning of Nellie is “horn” or “sun ray”.

Spellings and Variations: Nelly, Nelli, Cornelia.

Famous people with this name: Nellie Melba.

Nova

Meaning: New

Origin: Latin

Description: means “new,” stemming from the Latin word “novus” of the same definition. The definition itself is fitting since the name is relatively new in origin and growing in popularity.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Nova Pilbeam.

Olivia

Meaning: Olive Tree

Origin: Latin

Description: frequently used as a girl name. The masculine alternative, Oliver, is commonly used for boys.

Spellings and Variations: Alivia.

Famous people with this name: Olivia Newton-John.

Lilly

Meaning: The English flower name, Lily, pure, passion, rebirth

Origin: Latin

Description: comes from the Latin word lilium. Lily, meaning “pure,” “passion,” or “rebirth,” is derived from the flower of the same name.

Spellings and Variations: Lillian, Lilion, Lily, Lillie.

Famous people with this name: Lilly Pulitzer.

Linnea

Meaning: Lime tree, twinflower

Origin: Swedish

Description: a girl’s name is of Scandinavian origin meaning “lime or linden tree”. It is also the name of a small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, inventor of the universally recognized system of classifying plants and animals.

Spellings and Variations: Linnean, Linnaeus.

Famous people with this name: Carl Linnaeus.

Matilda

Meaning: Battle mighty

Origin: German

Description: Comes from the Germanic Mahthilt, made from the words for “might, strength” and “battle”.

Spellings and Variations: Tilda.

Famous people with this name: Matilda Wormwood.

Mila

Meaning: Gracious

Origin: Slavic, Russian

Description: is derived from the name Milagros, which means “miracles.” In Italian, the name means “miracle,” while in Russian it means “gracious” or “dear one.”

Spellings and Variations: Ludmila, Milena, and Milica.

Famous people with this name: Mila Kunis.

Molly

Meaning: Bitter

Origin: Hebrew

Description: a girl’s name is of Irish origin and is a pet form of Mary meaning “star of the sea”.

Spellings and Variations: Molli, Mollie, Mary.

Famous people with this name: Molly Ringwald.

Tuva

Meaning: Tuft of grass

Origin: Swedish

Description: a modern variation of an Old Norse name, related to Thor. Tuva is a form of the name popular in modern Scandinavia.

Spellings and Variations: Tove.

Famous people with this name: Tove Edfeldt.

Tyra

Meaning: Beautiful

Origin: Scandinavian

Description: a striking girl’s name of Scandinavian origin. It has links to the Norse god Thor who was synonymous with battle and thunder.

Spellings and Variations: Ty.

Famous people with this name: Tyra Banks.

Vera

Meaning: Faith

Origin: Russian

Description: a female first name of Slavic origin, and by folk etymology it has also been explained as Latin vera meaning true.

Spellings and Variations: Viera.

Famous people with this name: Vera Wang.

6.      Consider the names of the subsequent children.

Maybe, you are first time parents and figuring out some cool Swedish name. It is a good idea to consider the names of subsequent children too.

7.      Avoid the names with bad meanings.

Baby names with bad meanings can be a cause of embarrassment for you and your kid. Be sure to know the meaning of the name you are gonna pick and be sure it is encouraging and positive.

Here are some of the cool Swedish names with meanings:

Egonia– “edge of the sword”

Einar– “the only warrior”

Eugen– “noble and well- born”

Haldo– “highest in a race”

Harald– “war chief”

William– “one with the will to protect”

Zlatan– “golden”

Bonnie– “good”

Evelyn– “hazelnut”

Isla– “island”

Thea– “healer”

Luna– “moon”

Amelie– “industrious”

Aurora– “gold” and “goddess of the dawn”

Laurel– “crowned with laurel”

8.      Pick up good people’s names from history.

The name of person has an effect on his/her personality, it is said. Maybe, that’s the reason why people choose names from history. You can consider this as well.

I am sure you have heard about many legends from the past. I bet you’d find some awesome and useable Swedish names if you look into it.

We have a small list of Swedish names here for you to check out and know if you have heard them before:

Wilma

Meaning: Resolute protection

Origin: German

Description: girl’s name of German, Scottish, Swedish origin meaning “resolute protection”.

Spellings and Variations: Wilhelmina.

Famous people with this name: Wilma Mankiller.

Adrian

Meaning: Man of Adria

Origin: Latin

Description: most commonly used as a boy name but is used as a girl name as well. The feminine variation is Adriana or Adrienne.

Spellings and Variations: Adrien, Adrienne, Adrianne, Adriano.

Famous people with this name: Adrian Grenier.

Alfred

Meaning: Wise Counselor

Origin: English

Description: a masculine given name of English origin.

Spellings and Variations: Alf, Alfie, Fred.

Famous people with this name: Alfred Hitchcock.

Aron

Meaning: High mountain, exalted, enlightened

Origin: Hebrew

Description: a male-given name of Hebrew origin that means “teaching” and “singing.” Already bearing multiple talents, Aron’s variant “Aaron” is also a biblical figure in the Old Testament.

Spellings and Variations: Aaron.

Famous people with this name: Aron Nimzowitsch.

August

Meaning: Great, magnificent

Origin: German

Description: Derived from the Latin word augere, meaning “to increase”, Augustus had the meaning “esteemed” or “venerable” and was a title given to Roman emperors.

Spellings and Variations: Auguste.

Famous people with this name: August Strindberg.

Casper

Meaning: Bringer of treasure

Origin: Scandinavian, Persian

Description: a family and personal name derived from Aramaic that means “Treasurer”.

Spellings and Variations: Caspar, Cas.

Famous people with this name: –

Colin

Meaning: Pup

Origin: Scottish, Irish, French

Description: a short form of Nicholas, meaning “people of victory”.

Spellings and Variations: Collin.

Famous people with this name: Colin Firth.

Edvin

Meaning: Wealthy Friend

Origin: English

Description: a Scandinavia, Estonian, Hungarian and Finnish form of the Old English name.

Spellings and Variations: Edwin.

Famous people with this name: Edvin Marton.

Elliot

Meaning: Jehovah is God

Origin: Greek

Description: a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given name has historically been given to males.

Spellings and Variations: Elijah or Elias.

Famous people with this name: Elliot Page.

Gabriel

Meaning: God is my strength, strong

Origin: Hebrew

Description: In Christian belief, Gabriel is revered not only as one of only two archangels mentioned in the Bible (along with Michael), but as the bearer of very good news.

Spellings and Variations: Gavri’el,.

Famous people with this name: Gabriel García Márquez.

Gustav

Meaning: Royal staff, staff of gods

Origin: Scandinavian

Description: From the Swedish Gustaf, meaning staff of the gods.

Spellings and Variations: Gustave, Gus.

Famous people with this name: Gustav Holst’s.

Hjalmer

Meaning: Army helmet

Origin: Norse, Scandinavian

Description: Old Norse name that lives on more appealingly in modern times as Jalmari, short form Jari.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Hjalmar.

Harry

Meaning: Estate Ruler

Origin: German

Description: a boy’s name of German origin. Meaning “home ruler” this name could be perfect for the little king of your heart.

Spellings and Variations: Henry.

Famous people with this name: Prince Harry.

Hugo

Meaning: Mind, intellect

Origin: German

Description: a surname and masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning “mind”.

Spellings and Variations: Hugh.

Famous people with this name: Hugo Chavez.

Isak

Meaning: Laughter

Origin: Hebrew

Description: a Scandinavian variant of the biblical name Isaac, which is of Hebrew origin.

Spellings and Variations: Isaac.

Famous people with this name: Isak Martinsson.

Jack

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin: English

Description: is traditionally the masculine form of the name and means “God is Gracious.”

Spellings and Variations: John, Johnkin to Jankin to Jackin.

Famous people with this name: Jack Nicholson.

Josef

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin: German, Scandinavian and Czech

Description: German and Scandinavian form of Joseph, which is from the Hebrew Yosef, via the Greek Iosephos and the Latin Iosephus, meaning “God will give”.

Spellings and Variations: Joseph.

Famous people with this name: Josef Imbach.

Levi

Meaning: Joined, attached

Origin: Hebrew

Description: a name signifying the unification or founding of something.

Spellings and Variations: –

Famous people with this name: Levi Strauss.

Louie

Meaning: Renowned Warrior

Origin: German and French

Description: an alternative spelling of Louis, meaning means “famous warrior”.

Spellings and Variations: Lewie, Louis.

Famous people with this name: Lord Louis Mountbatten.

Max

Meaning: Greatest

Origin: English and German

Description: a short and simple name of Latin origin, derived from the name Maximilian, which means “greatest”.

Spellings and Variations: Maxx, Maximilian, Maxwell.

Famous people with this name: Max Weber.

Melker

Meaning: City of the king; “king of light”

Origin: Scandinavian, Swedish

Description: boy’s name of Scandinavian, Swedish origin meaning “city of the king; king of light”.

Spellings and Variations: Melchior, Mel.

Famous people with this name: Melker.

Noah

Meaning: Rest

Origin: Hebrew

Description: a biblical name from the Old Testament.

Spellings and Variations: Noach.

Famous people with this name: Noah Hawley.

9.      Make sure the first and second names fit with each other.

This happens rarely that the first and seconds names do not fit and meet each other well. It is, however, something you would not want.

Check out Swedish names and try to make full names that fit each other nicely:

Arabella– “beautiful eagle”

Kaylee– “beloved” and “regal woman”

Angelina– “heavenly messenger”

Charlotte– “little and womanly”

Alexandria– “defender of mankind”

Scarlett– “deep red”

Rosalie– “a flower”

Giselle– “sword pledge”

Madison– “good”

Hazel– “hazel tree”

Faith– “trust”

Valerie– “strong”

Esme– “esteem”

Genevieve– “white wave”

Holly– “holly bush”

10.   Avoid names with too many syllables.

Baby names with too many syllables are complex. They are hard to remember. They should be avoided.

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