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Swedish Boy Names

Acke

Swedish nickname for Scandinavian Axel, meaning "my father is peace."

Adolfus

Swedish form of Adolf, meaning "noble wolf."

Agda

Swedish form of Agatha, meaning "good."

Agneta

Swedish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."

Agnetta

Variant of Swedish Agneta, meaning "chaste; holy."

Ake

Swedish name possibly derived from Old German Anicho, meaning "ancestor."

Antonetta

Swedish form of French Antoinette, possibly meaning "invaluable."

Arnborg

Swedish form of Old Norse Arnbjörg, meaning "eagle protection."

Asa

Swedish nickname for Old Norse names beginning with the element áss, meaning "god."

AsbjÖrn

Swedish form of Old Norse Ásbjörn, meaning "divine bear."

AslÖg

Swedish form of Norwegian Aslaug, meaning "god betrothed-woman."

Barbro

Swedish equivalent of Greek Barbara, meaning "foreign; strange."

Bengt

Swedish form of Benedict, meaning "blessed."

Bengta

Feminine form of Swedish Bengt, meaning "blessed."

Berit

Swedish variant of Scandinavian Birgit, meaning "exalted one."

Birger

Swedish form of Scandinavian Birghir, meaning "to help."

Bjorne

Swedish form of Scandinavian Björn, meaning "bear."

Bo

Swedish byname for a "householder," transferred to forename use, from Old Norse búa, meaning "to dwell; to have a household."

Borje

Variant of Swedish Birger, meaning "to help."

Bosse

Pet form of Swedish Bo, meaning "householder."

Bothild

Swedish form of Scandinavian Bodil, meaning "bettering in battle," or "compensation for battle."

Cajsa

Variant of Swedish Kajsa, meaning "pure."

Charlotta

Swedish form of French Charlotte, meaning "man."

Christer

Danish and Swedish form of Christian, meaning "follower of Christ."

Elof

Swedish form of Old Norse Eileifr, meaning "ever-heir."

Elov

Variant of Swedish Elof, meaning "ever-heir."

Emelie

Swedish form of English Emily, meaning "rival."

Erik

Swedish form of English Eric, meaning "ever-ruler."

Erika

Feminine form of Swedish Erik, meaning "ever-ruler."

Esben

Swedish form of Old Norse Ásbjörn, meaning "divine bear."

Fredrik

Finnish and Swedish form of English Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler."

Fredrika

Swedish feminine form of Fredrik, meaning "peaceful ruler."

Frida

Hungarian and Swedish form of German Friede, meaning "elf strength."

Gittan

Swedish nickname for Scandinavian Birgitta, meaning "exalted one."

Gosta

Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, meaning "meditation staff."

Greger

Swedish form of English Gregory, meaning "watchful; vigilant."

Gunilla

Swedish variant of Old Norse Gunhild, meaning "war-battle."

Gustaf

Swedish form of Germanic Chustaffus, meaning "meditation staff."

GÖran

Swedish form of Greek Georgios, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."

Halsten

Swedish form of Old Norse Hallsteinn, meaning "rock stone."

Halvar

Swedish form of Norwegian Halvard, meaning "rock defender."

Hampus

Swedish pet form of German Hans, meaning "God is gracious."

Hasse

Swedish pet form of German Hans, meaning "God is gracious."

Hillevi

Finnish and Swedish form of German Heilwig, meaning "healthy battle."

HÅkan

Swedish form of Old Norse Hákon, meaning "high son."

Inga

Russian and Swedish feminine form of unisex Inge, meaning "foremost one."

Isak

Swedish form of Isaac, meaning "he will laugh."

Janne

Finnish and Swedish pet form of Latin Johanna, meaning "God is gracious."

Jerk

Variant of Swedish Erik, meaning "ever-ruler."

Jerker

Variant of Swedish Erik, meaning "ever-ruler."

JÓnatan

Swedish form of Jonathan, meaning "God has given."

JÖran

Variant of Swedish Göran, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."

JÖrgen

Swedish form of George, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."

Kai

Swedish variant of Scandinavian Kaja, meaning "pure."

Kaj

Swedish form of Scandinavian Kaja, possibly meaning "chicken, hen."

Kajsa

Pet form of Swedish Katarina, meaning "pure."

Karin

Abbreviated form of Swedish Katarina, meaning "pure."

KatarÍna

Swedish form of Katherine, meaning "pure." This form is also used in Germany, Hungary, and many Slavic countries.

Katina

Swedish abbreviated form of Katarina, meaning "pure."

Kerstin

Low German and Swedish form of English Christina, meaning "follower of Christ."

Kettil

Swedish name derived from the Old Norse word ketill, meaning "cauldron, kettle."

Kia

Pet form of Swedish Kristina, meaning "follower of Christ."

Kjell

Abbreviated form of Swedish Kettil, meaning "cauldron, kettle."

Kjerstin

Norwegian and Swedish form of Christine, meaning "follower of Christ."

Klemens

Danish, German, Polish and Swedish form of Latin Clemens, meaning "gentle and merciful."

Krister

Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Kristoffer, meaning "follower of Christ."

Kristian

Danish, Scandinavian and Swedish form of Christian, meaning "follower of Christ."

Kristina

Swedish form of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ."

Linn

Nickname for Swedish Linnea, meaning "twinflower."

Linnea

Swedish name derived from the name of the flower, known in English as the "twinflower."

Lotta

Nickname for Swedish Charlotta, meaning "man."

Love

Swedish form of French Louis, meaning "famous warrior."

Lovisa

Feminine form of Swedish Love, meaning "famous warrior."

Ludde

Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Ludvig, meaning "famous warrior."

Malin

Swedish nickname for Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala."

Marit

Norwegian and Swedish form of Margaret, meaning "pearl."

Marna

Swedish form of Marina, meaning "of the sea."

Mats

Norwegian and Swedish form of Matthew, meaning "gift of God."

Mia

Danish and Swedish pet form of Maria, meaning "beloved."

Mikael

Swedish form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
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