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Scandinavian names - Baby names with the origin Scandinavian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Birgen Helper, protector or savior (from Old Norse elements meaning 'help'/'protection') Scandinavian Boy
Birgita Exalted one; strength, power Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Birgith Exalted; strength, power Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Birkee Associated with the birch tree (Scandinavian); connotes bravery or warrior (Punjabi/Sanskrit). Punjabi, Sanskrit, Scandinavian Unisex
Birkey Associated with birch trees; originally denoted someone who lived by or among birch trees English, Scandinavian Boy
Birkie Birch (diminutive: 'little birch') Scandinavian Boy
Birkka Birch (referring to the birch tree) Scandinavian Boy
Birky Birch (the birch tree); diminutive sense 'little birch' Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Birteana Derived from Brigid/Brigitta - 'exalted one' or 'strength' Scandinavian Girl
Birteena Exalted one; strength, power Scandinavian Girl
Bitten Diminutive of Birgitte/Bridget - 'exalted one' / 'strength' Scandinavian Girl
Bjorga Protection, help, stronghold Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Bjorgah Help, rescue, protection Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Blix Flash, gleam, lightning; bright or sparkling Scandinavian Unisex
Blixen Surname of uncertain meaning; historically a Scandinavian family name, notably borne by Danish author Karen Blixen. Danish, Scandinavian Unisex
Bodyl From Old Norse Bóthildr: bót 'remedy, help' + hildr 'battle' - roughly 'remedy in battle' or 'help in battle'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Boey A diminutive or variant form whose meaning depends on origin - related to 'Bo' (Old Norse: 'to live'/'dweller'), 'Beau' (French: 'handsome'), or simply 'boy' (male child). Dutch, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian Unisex
Bogar Varies by origin: from Old Norse 'bogi' meaning 'bow' (associated with archery/bend); Hungarian 'bogár' meaning 'beetle'; also the proper name Bhogar, a Tamil siddhar/saint. Hungarian, Norse, Scandinavian, Tamil Boy
Boh Varies by origin: 'to dwell/live' (Old Norse), 'handsome' (from French Beau), element meaning 'God' in Slavic compounds, or meanings tied to specific East Asian characters (e.g., 博 'broad/learned', 伯 'senior/elder'). English, French, Scandinavian, Slavic Unisex
Boman Possibly from Persian 'Bahman' meaning 'good mind' or 'of good thought'; alternatively a Scandinavian surname meaning 'dweller/man of the homestead'. Persian, Scandinavian, Swedish Boy
Boo Affectionate nickname; associated with French 'beau' meaning 'handsome', Scandinavian 'Bo' meaning 'to live/dwell', and Korean syllable 'Bu' whose meaning varies by hanja. Dutch, English, French, Korean, Scandinavian Unisex
Boregard Possibly 'guardian of the enclosure/farm' or 'boar-guard/fortified enclosure' Scandinavian Boy
Borga Fortress, stronghold Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Borghilda From borg (fortress/protection) + hildr (battle) - 'fortress battle' or 'protection in battle' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Borre From Old Norse Borr/Bor - a mythological name; original meaning uncertain (often linked to the mythic figure Borr and sometimes interpreted as 'son' or 'to bear') Scandinavian Boy
Boyen Likely 'little boy' or 'son of Boy' - derived from the name or nickname 'Boy' (exact origin uncertain) Scandinavian Boy
Brandir From Old Norse 'Brandr' meaning 'sword' or 'fire/torch (firebrand)' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Brandor 'Sword' or 'firebrand' - a 'fiery sword' (derived from Old Norse 'brandr') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Brinja Coat of mail; armour (metaphorically: protection) Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Brittah Exalted one; strength and virtue English, Scandinavian Girl
Bryggere Brewer; one who brews Scandinavian Boy
Brynda Possibly 'sword' (from Brandr/Brenda) or 'armor' (from Old Norse brynja); meaning uncertain Scandinavian Girl
Brynjolf Armored wolf (from brynja 'mail/armor' + ulfr 'wolf') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Brynjulf Armored wolf (from Old Norse brynja 'coat of mail, armour' + ulfr 'wolf') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Brytta Exalted, strength, power Scandinavian Girl
Bue From Old Norse Búi meaning “dweller” or “resident” (in Danish the common word 'bue' also means 'bow'). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Bugge Originally a family name; likely from Old Norse/Germanic elements related to 'bow' or, in English medieval use, from Middle English 'bugge' (bogey/ghost) as a nickname Scandinavian Boy
Byrger Helper, protector; one who saves or aids Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Byrk Birch (the birch tree) Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian Unisex
Byrke Either 'of the de Burgh/Burke family' (associated with a fortified place) or 'birch' (the tree), depending on origin Germanic, Irish, Norman, Scandinavian Unisex
Caia Depending on origin: 'earth' (from Greek Gaia), 'rejoice' (feminine of Latin Gaius/Caius), or 'pure' (as a form of Kaia/Katherine). Greek, Latin, Scandinavian Girl
Calles As a given name: diminutive of Carl/Charles - 'free man'; as a Spanish surname: derived from 'calle' meaning 'street'. Scandinavian Boy
Carinn Generally 'pure' (from Katherine) or sometimes 'beloved' (from Carina) English, Scandinavian Girl
Caritaa Spanish: "little face" (diminutive of cara); Sanskrit (Charita): "story, conduct" Scandinavian, Spanish Girl
Carlen Derived from Carl: "little/son of Carl" → 'free man'; alternatively from Irish Carlin: 'descendant of Cearbhall' (warlike) English, Scandinavian Unisex
carli Derived from Karl, meaning "free man" (interpreted for females as "free woman") English, Scandinavian Girl
Carlson Carl's son Scandinavian Boy
Caryne Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" English, Scandinavian Girl
Cersti Follower of Christ; Christian Scandinavian Girl
Charlota Feminine form of Charles - originally from a root meaning 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman') Polish, Portuguese, 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