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Scandinavian names - Baby names with the origin Scandinavian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Hass Either from Arabic 'Hassan' meaning 'handsome, good', or from Hans/Johannes meaning 'God is gracious'. Arabic, Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Hassel Hazel (the tree) or someone who lives by hazel trees Germanic, Scandinavian Unisex
Hassell Hazel - dweller by or near hazel trees/hazel grove English, Scandinavian Boy
Hedah Associated with 'battle' (from Germanic Hedda/Hedwig); in Hebrew contexts may be linked to 'praise' or 'thanksgiving'. German, Hebrew, Scandinavian Girl
Hedin Heath-dweller, 'man of the heath' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Heidrun Likely 'bright rune' or 'clear secret' (from Old Norse heiðr 'bright/clear' + rún 'rune/secret') Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Heiolf Probable meaning: 'honorable/bright wolf' (from Old Norse heiðr 'honor/bright' + ulfr 'wolf') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helg Holy, blessed Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helgas Holy; blessed; sacred Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Helki Holy, blessed Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helsa Possibly 'health' or 'greeting' (Scandinavian); alternatively associated with meanings of related names like 'holy/blessed' or 'pledged' through Helga/Elsa Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Helsin Person from the narrow strait; 'from Helsing' Scandinavian Unisex
Hendrickson Son of Hendrick (son of Henry); ultimately 'son of the home-ruler'. Dutch, Scandinavian Boy
Hennings Son of Henning - Henning is related to Heinrich/Henry, meaning 'ruler of the household' (home ruler) Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Herdis Sword + dís (goddess) - "sword-goddess" / "sword-maiden" Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Herik Eternal ruler (from Old Norse elements meaning 'ever' or 'always' + 'ruler') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Herlin Likely 'little army' or 'army-associated' (her- 'army' + diminutive -lin) Scandinavian Boy
Heye Varies by origin; may derive from Germanic roots meaning "high"/"elevated" or from words for "hay/hedge"; as a Chinese transliteration the meaning depends entirely on the characters used. Chinese, Dutch, English, Germanic, Scandinavian Unisex
Hilmah Possibly “gentle, patient” (Arabic) or related to “battle/protector” (Germanic) Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Hinrik Home ruler Scandinavian Boy
Hjalmarr Helmeted warrior Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Hjorvar Sword guardian Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Hogna Likely 'protector' or 'guardian' (from Old Norse roots); sometimes associated with battle/defense Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Holen From the hollow / dweller by a hollow or small valley English, Scandinavian Boy
Holgar Island spear Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Holmen Small island; islet (definite form: 'the islet') Scandinavian Boy
Hrolleif Heir or descendant of fame ("famous heir") Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Huldr Hidden, secret; a 'hidden one' or forest-fairy in Norse folklore Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hullevi Likely from Old Norse elements hild 'battle' + vé 'sanctuary/holy', loosely 'battle sanctuary' or 'battle woman' Scandinavian Girl
Hyldaagard From hild ('battle') + garðr ('enclosure, farm') - 'battle enclosure' or 'Hilda's farm' Scandinavian Girl
Hyldaaguard From the elements hild/Hylda 'battle' + gard/gaard 'enclosure, farm, guardian' - roughly 'battle-guard' or 'Hilda's enclosure/guardian' Scandinavian Girl
Hyldaaguarde Probable meaning: 'battle-guard' or 'battle-farm' - a very rare or possibly constructed compound based on Germanic/Scandinavian roots. Scandinavian Girl
Hylmah From a Germanic element meaning 'helmet' or 'protection' (connotations of battle/protector) Scandinavian Girl
Ibbi Diminutive/nickname; connected to Jacob ('supplanter') or to Ibrahim ('exalted father' / 'father of many') depending on origin Scandinavian Unisex
Ibsan Son of Ib (Ib = Danish form of Jacob/James) Scandinavian Boy
Ibsyn Son of Ib - Ib is the Danish form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter" Danish, Scandinavian Boy
Ingaberg ‘Ing’s protection’ - from the god Ing (Yngvi/Freyr) + berg (protection/help/fortress) Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingabork Ing's fortress; protection or stronghold associated with the god Ing (Yngvi). Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingah Derived from the theonym Ing/Yngvi - 'belonging to Ing' or 'protected by Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingar Derived from the Norse god Ing (Yngvi); often interpreted as “protected by Ing” or “Ing's warrior.” Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingaret Probably 'of/related to Ing' (Ing = a Norse fertility/god name), i.e. 'protected by/descendant of Ing'; alternate influence could give a meaning related to 'pearl' if linked to Margaret. Scandinavian Girl
Ingarett Likely 'protected by Ing' or 'Ing's counsel'. Scandinavian Girl
Ingeborgh “Ing's protection” - protected by Ing (the Germanic fertility god); literally 'Ing + fortress/protection'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingebritt From Old Norse 'Ing' (a Norse god) + 'Britt' (from Birgitta/Brigid meaning 'exalted, strong') - roughly 'Ing's exalted one' or 'Ing's strength.' Scandinavian Girl
Ingeleif ‘Ing’s heir’ or ‘descendant of Ing’ (Ing = the Norse god Yngvi/Freyr). Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingelise Compound of Inge (from the Norse/Germanic god Ing) + Lise (short for Elisabeth, 'God is my oath') Scandinavian Girl
Ingemarie Compound name combining Ing (a Norse/Germanic god associated with fertility/protection) and Marie (Mary; often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved') - roughly 'beloved one under Ing's protection.' Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Ingemund Ing's protector (protected by the god Ing) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingemur Likely derived from the Norse element Ing (the god Yngvi/Ing) plus a second element (mur/mar) - roughly 'Ing's famous one' or 'protected by Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingerborg Fortress of Ing (protected by the god Ing) Scandinavian Girl

Scandinavian name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland for every Scandinavian-origin name in our dataset.

941
Names in this origin
291
With data in 2026
422,094
Births 2026
422,094
Peak year 2026