| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ea | Originally the Akkadian name of the god Enki, associated with water, wisdom and creation - often interpreted as 'lord of the earth' or 'lord of the house'. In modern use it is frequently treated as a short form or variant of Eva/Eve ('life'). | Akkadian, Babylonian, Scandinavian | Boy | 285 #151 | |
| Annica | Diminutive of Anna; 'grace' or 'favor' | Scandinavian | Girl | 282 #152 | |
| Linea | Can mean 'line' (Latin) or function as a variant of Linnea, the twinflower name. | Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish | Girl | 279 #153 | |
| Jaani | Estonian/Scandinavian: related to John - 'God is gracious'. South Asian: from 'jaan' meaning 'life' or 'beloved'. | Estonian, Hindi, Punjabi, Scandinavian, Urdu | Boy | 265 #154 | |
| Soren | Stern, serious (from Latin 'Severus') | Danish, Scandinavian | Boy | 265 #155 | |
| Karsten | Follower of Christ | Dutch, German, Scandinavian | Boy | 255 #156 | |
| Bernt | Bear-brave; strong/brave as a bear | Scandinavian | Boy | 253 #157 | |
| Olava | From Old Norse Óláfr, meaning "ancestor's descendant" or "heir" | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 251 #158 | |
| Ninna | Diminutive form of Nina/Antonina; generally a pet form meaning 'little girl' (sense varies by language and root). | Italian, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | 248 #159 | |
| Britt-Marie | Combined meaning from Britt ('exalted' or 'strength') and Marie ('beloved'/'bitter'), roughly 'exalted beloved' or 'strong and beloved'. | Scandinavian | Girl | 244 #160 | |
| Lone | Danish diminutive of Magdalene (Magdalena); used as an independent female given name. | Danish, Scandinavian | Girl | 244 #161 | |
| Katrina | "pure" (from Greek katharos) | Greek, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | 237 #162 | |
| Malene | From Magdala; 'of Magdala' (associated with Mary Magdalene) | Scandinavian | Girl | 237 #163 | |
| Gusten | Diminutive of Gustav, meaning "staff of the Goths" or "royal staff" | Germanic, Scandinavian | Boy | 234 #164 | |
| Thyra | Derived from Old Norse; commonly interpreted as 'Thor's warrior' or 'Thor's fight' and associated with the legendary Danish queen Thyra. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 227 #165 | |
| Ingmar | From the god Ing (Yngvi) + 'mar' meaning 'famous' - 'famous through Ing' or 'Ing's fame' | Scandinavian | Boy | 226 #166 | |
| Jennika | Blend of Jennifer ("fair, white wave") and Annika ("grace") - overall sense: "fair and graceful" | English, Scandinavian | Girl | 218 #167 | |
| Lars-Erik | Combination of Lars (from Laurentius - laurelled) and Erik (Eiríkr - eternal ruler); roughly "laurel-crowned eternal ruler". | Scandinavian | Boy | 209 #168 | |
| Morten | From Latin Martinus, meaning "of Mars" or "warlike". | Scandinavian | Boy | 203 #169 | |
| Arla | Uncertain - possibly 'early' (Old English) or from Old Norse roots; sometimes associated with 'eagle'. | English, Scandinavian | Girl | 199 #170 | |
| Ragna | From the Old Norse element rǫgn meaning 'advice, counsel' or by extension 'the gods' / 'powers'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 190 #171 | |
| Iselin | Pledged to God (via connection to Isabel/Isabella); used as a Scandinavian diminutive/variant | Norwegian, Scandinavian | Girl | 179 #172 | |
| Lauritz | From Laurentum; figuratively 'crowned with laurel' or 'man from Laurentum' | Scandinavian | Boy | 179 #173 | |
| Malena | Short form of Magdalena ('of Magdala' / 'tower') or a compound of María + Elena ('beloved' + 'light') | Italian, Scandinavian, Spanish | Girl | 178 #174 | |
| Marte | If from Marta/Martha: 'lady, mistress'. If from Mars: 'of Mars, warlike'. | Latin, Scandinavian | Girl | 174 #175 | |
| Ann-Britt | Combination of Ann ('grace, favor') and Britt (from Birgitta/Bridget: 'exalted, strong') - roughly 'graceful and exalted/strong'. | Scandinavian | Girl | 169 #176 | |
| Ronya | Possibly 'song/joy' (Hebrew) or 'gazing/queen' (Arabic); also used as a diminutive of Veronica in some languages. | Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, Scandinavian | Girl | 166 #177 | |
| Mads | Gift of God | Danish, Norwegian, Scandinavian | Boy | 161 #178 | |
| Gerda | From Old Norse Gerðr meaning "enclosure" or "fenced-in area"; connotations of protection/stronghold. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 152 #179 | |
| Gunhild | Battle (from Old Norse elements gunnr 'war' + hildr 'battle') | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 151 #180 | |
| Elof | Ever‑living; immortal | Scandinavian | Boy | 144 #181 | |
| Renja | Likely a feminine/diminutive form of Ren/Rena/Renata; meanings tied to those roots include 'reborn', 'joy' or 'peace' (and from Japanese readings, 'lotus' or 'love'). | Dutch, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | 138 #182 | |
| Eda | In Turkish: "grace, charm, elegant manner"; from Old English/Germanic usage it can be a short form of Edith or related names meaning "wealth/fortune" (e.g., rich/blessed). | English, Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian, Turkish | Girl | 127 #183 | |
| Gunborg | 'gunn' (war, battle) + 'borg' (fortress, protection) - roughly 'battle fortress' or 'war-protector' | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 126 #184 | |
| Thure | Related to the Norse god Thor; roughly 'of Thor' or 'Thor's warrior' | Scandinavian | Boy | 124 #185 | |
| Gurli | A diminutive or pet form used in Scandinavia; tied to names like Guri/Guro/Gurine. Roots trace to Old Norse elements such as 'gud' (god) or 'gunn' (war/battle), so it has no single distinct meaning of its own. | Scandinavian | Girl | 122 #186 | |
| Kristel | Diminutive or variant of Christina/Christine - "follower of Christ"; occasionally associated with "crystal" (clear, ice-like). | Dutch, English, German, Scandinavian | Girl | 120 #187 | |
| Curt | From Curtis: “courteous” (or, when from Kurt/Konrad: “bold counsel”) | English, Scandinavian | Boy | 118 #188 | |
| Ingela | Related to the Old Norse god Ing; generally interpreted as 'belonging to or protected by Ing' | Scandinavian | Girl | 116 #189 | |
| Carin | Pure | Scandinavian | Girl | 115 #190 | |
| Tord | Related to the Norse god Þórr (Thor) - broadly 'of/related to Thor'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | 112 #191 | |
| Ghita | Arabic: 'graceful, delicate' (related to Ghida); Scandinavian: diminutive of Brigitta/Bridget meaning 'exalted/strong'. | Arabic, Danish, Scandinavian | Girl | 108 #192 | |
| Annikka | Grace, favor (derived from Hannah/Anna) | Finnish, Scandinavian | Girl | 104 #193 | |
| Ingvar | From the god-name Ing (Yngvi) + 'varr' meaning 'warrior' or 'protector' - 'Ing's warrior' or 'protected by Ing' | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | 101 #194 | |
| Reidar | From Old Norse elements meaning 'rider' or 'warrior' (reiðr 'ride' + -arr 'warrior/army') | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | 97 #195 | |
| Claus | Short form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.' | Dutch, Germanic, Scandinavian | Boy | 96 #196 | |
| Torstein | Thor's stone (from the god Þórr/Thor + steinn 'stone') | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | 95 #197 | |
| Gard | Enclosure, yard, farm, homestead; figuratively a stronghold | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | 92 #198 | |
| Lenne | Derived from Helene meaning 'torch' or 'light' (used as a short form of Helena/Elena/Lena) | Dutch, German, Scandinavian | Girl | 90 #199 | |
| Enar | One warrior; lone/sole warrior | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | 89 #200 |
Aggregated births across Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland for every Scandinavian-origin name in our dataset.