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38 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Astrid
Rising Fast
Saga
Hidden Gem
Signe
Classic Pick
Gustav
Editor's Pick

Astrid (AH-strid)

Meaning "divinely beautiful," Astrid was a popular name among Scandinavian royalty and remains a timeless choice.

Top 10 Baby Swedish Names Names

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1AstridAH-stridMeaning "divinely beautiful," Astrid was a popular name among Scandinavian royal...Popular
2ErikAIR-ikMeaning "eternal ruler," Erik is a strong and historically significant name, bor...Popular
3FrejaFRAY-ahFreja is derived from Norse mythology, meaning "lady," and is associated with lo...Popular
4GustavGOOS-tahvMeaning "staff of the Gods," Gustav is a regal name with a long history in Swedi...Classic
5Linnealih-NAY-ahNamed after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, Linnea is a delicate name that i...Popular
6OscarAWS-carOscar is thought to mean "God's spear" or "deer friend," and has been a popular ...Popular
7SagaSAH-gahMeaning "story" or "tale," Saga evokes a sense of history and adventure, often a...Trending
8AlvaAL-vahAlva means "elf" or "white," suggesting a connection to nature and ethereal beau...Trending
9HugoHOO-goHugo means "mind, intellect," and has gained popularity across Europe, including...Popular
10SigneSING-nehSigne means "new victory," giving it a strong and optimistic connotation.Rare/Unique
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Astrid
AH-strid
Meaning "divinely beautiful," Astrid was a popular name among Scandinavian royalty and remains a timeless choice.
Popular Classic
Erik
AIR-ik
Meaning "eternal ruler," Erik is a strong and historically significant name, borne by numerous Swedish kings.
Popular Classic
Freja
FRAY-ah
Freja is derived from Norse mythology, meaning "lady," and is associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Popular Trending
Gustav
GOOS-tahv
Meaning "staff of the Gods," Gustav is a regal name with a long history in Swedish royalty.
Classic
Linnea
lih-NAY-ah
Named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, Linnea is a delicate name that is associated with nature and the twinflower.
Popular Trending
Oscar
AWS-car
Oscar is thought to mean "God's spear" or "deer friend," and has been a popular Scandinavian name for centuries.
Popular Classic
Saga
SAH-gah
Meaning "story" or "tale," Saga evokes a sense of history and adventure, often associated with Norse sagas.
Trending
Alva
AL-vah
Alva means "elf" or "white," suggesting a connection to nature and ethereal beauty.
Trending
Hugo
HOO-go
Hugo means "mind, intellect," and has gained popularity across Europe, including Sweden.
Popular
Signe
SING-neh
Signe means "new victory," giving it a strong and optimistic connotation.
Rare/Unique
Arvid
AR-vid
Arvid means "eagle tree," combining the strength of an eagle with the stability of a tree.
Rare/Unique
Ebba
EB-bah
Ebba means "strength of an animal," often associated with wild boars, indicating courage and resilience.
Trending
Ivar
EE-var
Ivar means "archer" or "bow warrior," symbolizing skill and focus.
Rare/Unique
Solveig
SOL-vay
Solveig means "strong home" or "sun path," suggesting warmth, security, and a bright future.
Rare/Unique
Anders
AN-ders
Anders is the Swedish form of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Classic
Ingrid
ING-grid
Ingrid means "beautiful Ing," Ing being a Norse god of fertility and peace.
Classic
Olle
OL-leh
Olle is a diminutive of Olaf, meaning "ancestor's relic," and is a friendly, approachable name.
Classic
Hedda
HED-dah
Hedda means "battle" or "contention," giving it a strong and assertive feel.
Rare/Unique
Viktor
VIK-tor
Viktor means "victor" or "conqueror," a name synonymous with success and triumph.
Popular
Wilma
VIL-mah
Wilma is a short form of Wilhelmina, meaning "resolute protector."
Trending
Knut
K-NOOT
Knut means "knot," a symbol of strength and unity.
Rare/Unique
Tove
TOO-veh
Tove means "beautiful" or "dove," symbolizing peace and loveliness.
Rare/Unique
Folke
FOL-keh
Folke means "people" or "leader of the people," suggesting community and guidance.
Rare/Unique
Lovisa
loo-VEE-sah
Lovisa means "famous warrior," combining strength with renown.
Rare/Unique
Valdemar
VAL-deh-mar
Valdemar means "famous ruler," a name associated with nobility and leadership.
Rare/Unique
Margot
MAR-go
Margot is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl," and has a sophisticated charm.
Popular
Stellan
STEH-lan
Stellan means "calm" or "peaceful," offering a sense of serenity.
Trending
Bo
BO
Bo means "to live" or "dweller," suggesting a connection to home and life.
Rare/Unique
Dagny
DAHG-nee
Dagny means "new day," symbolizing hope and fresh beginnings.
Rare/Unique
Hjalmar
YAL-mar
Hjalmar means "helmeted warrior," conveying strength and protection.
Rare/Unique
Maj
MY
Maj is the Swedish word for May, and embodies the freshness of spring.
Rare/Unique
Ragnar
RAG-nar
Ragnar means "warrior" or "judgment warrior," invoking strength and justice.
Rare/Unique
Sven
SVEN
Sven means "young man" or "youth," a classic name with enduring appeal.
Classic
Torsten
TOR-sten
Torsten combines "Thor" (the god of thunder) with "stone," symbolizing strength and resilience.
Rare/Unique
Viveca
vee-VEH-kah
Viveca is a Scandinavian form of Vivian, meaning "alive" or "lively."
Rare/Unique
Ylva
EEL-vah
Ylva means "she-wolf," representing independence and strength.
Rare/Unique
Åke
AW-keh
Åke means "ancestor," connecting the child to their heritage.
Rare/Unique
Birgitta
BIR-giht-tah
Birgitta means "exalted one," and is associated with Saint Bridget of Sweden.
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

AstridAH-strid
ErikAIR-ik
FrejaFRAY-ah
GustavGOOS-tahv
Linnealih-NAY-ah
OscarAWS-car
SagaSAH-gah
AlvaAL-vah

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Sibling & Middle Names

Astrid & Erik
Classic and strong Swedish names.
Linnea & Hugo
Nature-inspired and popular choices.
Saga & Ivar
Evokes history and adventure.
Alva & Gustav
Beautiful and regal combination.
Astrid & Marie
Classic and elegant pairing.
Erik & Johan
Traditional and strong.
Linnea & Sofia
Beautiful and feminine.
Hugo & Lars
Modern and classic blend.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Swedish names unique?
Swedish names often have roots in Norse mythology, nature, or royalty, giving them rich meanings and cultural significance. Many Swedish names reflect the country's history and landscape, with connections to bravery, beauty, and natural elements. This makes them a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name with depth.
Are Swedish names easy to pronounce?
While some Swedish names might have unfamiliar sounds to non-Swedish speakers, many are relatively easy to pronounce. Paying attention to the phonetic spelling and common pronunciation guides can help. Some names, like Erik and Astrid, are already widely recognized and pronounced correctly in many languages.
What are some popular trends in Swedish baby names?
Currently, there's a trend towards both classic Swedish names and those inspired by nature or Norse mythology. Names like Astrid, Freja, Hugo, and Linnea are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Parents are also drawn to names with strong, positive meanings that reflect the values they want to instill in their children.
How can I choose the right Swedish name for my baby?
Consider the meaning, pronunciation, and cultural significance of the name. Research its history and popularity in Sweden. Think about how the name sounds with your last name and whether it resonates with your personal values and preferences.
Are there any Swedish naming traditions to be aware of?
Historically, Swedish naming traditions involved passing down names through families, but this is less common today. It's worth noting that Swedish names are protected by law to some extent, meaning that overly unusual or offensive names may not be approved. However, most traditional and well-established Swedish names are perfectly acceptable.

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