Swedish
nickname for Scandinavian
Axel,
meaning "my father is peace."
Swedish form of
Adolf, meaning
"noble wolf."
Swedish form of
Agatha, meaning "good."
Swedish form of English
Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
Variant of Swedish
Agneta, meaning "chaste;
holy."
Swedish name possibly derived from Old
German Anicho, meaning "ancestor."
Swedish form of French
Antoinette,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
Swedish form of Old Norse
Arnbjörg, meaning
"eagle protection."
Swedish nickname for Old Norse names beginning with the element áss,
meaning "god."
Swedish form of Old Norse Ásbjörn, meaning "divine
bear."
Swedish form of Norwegian
Aslaug,
meaning "god betrothed-woman."
Swedish equivalent of Greek
Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
Swedish form of
Benedict,
meaning "blessed."
Feminine form of Swedish
Bengt,
meaning "blessed."
Swedish variant of Scandinavian
Birgit, meaning
"exalted one."
Swedish form of Scandinavian
Birghir, meaning
"to help."
Swedish form of Scandinavian Björn, meaning
"bear."
Swedish byname for a
"householder," transferred to forename use, from Old Norse búa,
meaning "to dwell; to have a household."
Variant of Swedish
Birger,
meaning "to help."
Pet form of Swedish
Bo, meaning "householder."
Swedish form of Scandinavian
Bodil,
meaning "bettering in battle," or "compensation for
battle."
Variant of Swedish
Kajsa, meaning
"pure."
Swedish form of French
Charlotte,
meaning "man."
Danish and Swedish form of
Christian,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Swedish form of Old Norse
Eileifr,
meaning "ever-heir."
Variant of Swedish
Elof, meaning
"ever-heir."
Swedish form of English
Emily, meaning "rival."
Swedish form of English
Eric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
Feminine form of Swedish
Erik,
meaning "ever-ruler."
Swedish form of Old Norse
Ásbjörn,
meaning "divine bear."
Finnish and Swedish form of English
Frederick, meaning
"peaceful ruler."
Swedish feminine form of
Fredrik,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
Hungarian and Swedish form of
German Friede, meaning
"elf strength."
Swedish nickname for Scandinavian
Birgitta,
meaning "exalted one."
Pet form of Swedish
Gustaf, meaning
"meditation staff."
Swedish form of English
Gregory, meaning "watchful;
vigilant."
Swedish variant of Old Norse
Gunhild,
meaning
"war-battle."
Swedish form of Germanic
Chustaffus,
meaning "meditation staff."
Swedish form of Greek
Georgios, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
Swedish form of Old Norse
Hallsteinn,
meaning "rock stone."
Swedish form of Norwegian
Halvard, meaning "rock
defender."
Swedish pet form of
German Hans, meaning "God is
gracious."
Swedish pet form of
German Hans,
meaning "God is gracious."
Finnish and Swedish form of
German Heilwig,
meaning "healthy battle."
Swedish form of Old Norse
Hákon,
meaning "high son."
Russian and Swedish feminine form of unisex
Inge,
meaning "foremost one."
Swedish form of
Isaac, meaning "he will
laugh."
Finnish and Swedish pet form of Latin
Johanna, meaning
"God is gracious."
Variant of Swedish
Erik, meaning
"ever-ruler."
Variant of
Swedish
Erik, meaning
"ever-ruler."
Swedish form of
Jonathan,
meaning
"God has given."
Variant of Swedish
Göran,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
Swedish form of
George,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
Swedish variant of Scandinavian
Kaja,
meaning "pure."
Swedish form of Scandinavian
Kaja, possibly
meaning "chicken, hen."
Pet form of Swedish
Katarina, meaning
"pure."
Abbreviated form of Swedish
Katarina, meaning
"pure."
Swedish form of
Katherine,
meaning "pure." This form is also used in Germany, Hungary, and
many Slavic countries.
Swedish abbreviated form of
Katarina, meaning "pure."
Low
German and Swedish form of English
Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Swedish name derived from the Old Norse word ketill, meaning
"cauldron, kettle."
Pet form of Swedish
Kristina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Abbreviated form of Swedish
Kettil, meaning
"cauldron, kettle."
Norwegian and Swedish form of
Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Danish,
German, Polish and Swedish form of Latin
Clemens,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian
Kristoffer,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Danish, Scandinavian and Swedish form of
Christian,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Swedish form of
Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Nickname for Swedish
Linnea, meaning
"twinflower."
Swedish name derived from the name of the flower, known in
English as the "twinflower."
Nickname for
Swedish
Charlotta, meaning
"man."
Swedish form of French
Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
Feminine form of Swedish
Love, meaning
"famous warrior."
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian
Ludvig, meaning
"famous warrior."
Swedish nickname for
Magdalene, meaning
"of Magdala."
Norwegian and Swedish form of
Margaret, meaning
"pearl."
Swedish form of
Marina, meaning
"of the sea."
Norwegian and Swedish form of
Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
Danish and Swedish pet form of
Maria,
meaning "beloved."
Swedish form of
Michael, meaning "who is like
God?"