Danish form of French
Abelia, meaning
herdsman
Danish form of Greek
Apollonia,
possibly meaning
destroyer
Danish feminine form of English
Albert,
meaning
bright nobility
Danish form of Norwegian
Alfhild, meaning
elf
battle
Danish nickname for
Anna, meaning
favor;
grace
Danish form of English
Agnes, meaning
chaste;
holy
Danish form of English
Agnes, meaning
chaste;
holy
Variant of Danish
Annelise, meaning
favor; grace and
God is my oath
Danish and Norwegian form of Swedish Åsa, meaning
"god."
Danish form
of Norwegian
Aslaug, meaning
god betrothed-woman
Feminine form of Danish
Bendt,
meaning
blessed
Nickname for
Danish
Jacobine,
meaning
supplanter
Danish variant form of Scandinavian
Birgit,
meaning
exalted one
Danish variant form of Swedish/Scand.
Birgit,
meaning
exalted one
Danish form of English
Bertha,
meaning
bright
Variant of Danish
Kaja, possibly
meaning
chicken, hen
Variant of Danish
Karen, meaning
pure
Variant of Danish
Karen, meaning
pure
Pet form of Danish
Dorete, meaning
gift of God
Danish form of Latin
Dorothea,
meaning
gift of God
Danish form of Latin
Dorothea,
meaning
gift of God
Danish form of Latin
Dorothea,
meaning
gift of God
Feminine form of Danish
Frederik,
meaning
peaceful ruler
Danish variant form of
Birgit,
meaning
exalted one
Nickname for Danish/German
Margareta,
meaning "pearl."
Nickname for Danish/German
Margareta,
meaning "pearl."
Pet form of Danish/German
Grete, meaning
"pearl."
Danish/Norwegian nickname for
Margrethe,
meaning "pearl."
Variant of Danish/German
Greta, meaning
"pearl."
Danish and Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "dawn."
Danish variant of Scandinavian
Helga,
meaning
prosperous,
successful
Danish and Norwegian form of Icelandic/Scand.
Hjördis,
meaning "sword goddess."
Feminine form of Danish
Jannick,
meaning
God is gracious
Danish form of
Judith, meaning
Jewess; woman of Judea, or according to folk etymology
praise
Danish form of
Katherine, meaning "pure,"
brought to America by Scandinavian settlers.
Variant of Danish
Karen, meaning
pure
Variant of Danish/Norwegian
Kirsten,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Danish and Norwegian form of
Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Danish and Norwegian form of
Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Danish bird name meaning
lark
Danish and Norwegian nickname for
Elisabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
Nickname for Danish
Magdalone, meaning
of Magdala
Feminine form of Danish
Longin,
meaning
long
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of
Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
Danish abbreviated form of
Magdalene, meaning
of Magdala
Danish form of Latin
Marina, meaning
of the
sea
Hungarian form of
Margaret, meaning "pearl."
Danish and Swedish pet form of
Maria,
meaning "beloved."
Danish,
German and Norwegian form of
Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
Pet form of Danish
Frederikke,
meaning
peaceful ruler
Danish and Norwegian form of Finnish
Silja, meaning
"blind."
Danish form of Norwegian
Solveig, meaning
strong house
Danish pet form of Port./Span.
Matilde, meaning
mighty in battle
Danish and
German form of Scandinavian
Ulrika, meaning
"prosperity and power."
Danish and Norwegian equivalent
of
German Wibeke, meaning
"war."