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5 Nordic first names for boys
The appeal of Nordic boy names lies in their distinctive and clear pronunciation. In this list, we bring you a mix of traditional Viking names and timeless Scandinavian boy names:
- Frederik
- Aron
- Leif
- Mats
- Lasse
- Knut
- Anders
- Linus
- Svante
- Malte
- Jonte
- Arvid
- Olle
- Kjell
- Vincent
- Jacob
- Bo
- Alvin
- Arne
- Loke
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6. modern Scandinavian unisex names
The trend towards Nordic names that are gender-neutral is becoming increasingly popular. They lend a modern and cosmopolitan flair. Note, however, that in some cases a second, gender-specific name may be required. For such cases, feel free to look through the lists above again and add a suitable female or male name with a Nordic sound. Here are some attractive unisex Scandinavian names:
- Finn
- Helge
- Janne
- Marte
- Mare
- Jarven
7. traditional Scandinavian first names with a historical background
Enthusiasm for old Scandinavian or Viking names is on the rise, driven by popular media content such as films, series and books that focus on myths and legends. This is inspiring more and more parents to give their sons names of Scandinavian warriors or to name their daughters after Nordic heroines or queens. Here are a few examples:
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Hildur
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Gerda
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Gunnhild
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Thorid
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Frya
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Thordis
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Harald
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Sigurd
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Hakon
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Hjalmar
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Ketil
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Thorstein
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8 Unique Scandinavian first names
Although they are given less frequently, some Scandinavian names are characterized by their strong connection to Old Norse and have a special expressive value:
- Rikard
- Alfhild
- Gudmund
- Salbjörg
- Tuva
- Yorick
- Vala
- Ása
- Unn
- Rasmine
- Thor
- Alfsigr
- Sixten
- Ulfrik
- Ragnfried
- Nattfari
9. top 10 names in Denmark
In Denmark, people prefer both traditional Nordic and international-sounding boy's names:
- Carl
- Noah
- Alfred
- Oskar
- William
These names are very popular among girls' names:
- Freja
- Clara
- Alma
- Agnes
- Ella
- Emma
10. popular names in Norway
In Norway, there are also names that are both traditionally Scandinavian and internationally popular. They dominate among boys:
- Liam
- Emil
- Oliver
- Noah
- William
The most popular girl's name in Norway shows a mixture of Scandinavian charm and international popularity:
- Olivia
- Nora
- Emma
- Ella
- Emilie
11. popular names in Sweden
The naming style of Swedish parents is characterized by a preference for melodic and contemporary names. Even though some boys' names retain their Nordic roots, they appear more modern overall:
- Liam
- Lucas
- Noah
- Hugo
- William
Short names are particularly popular for girls:
- Wilma
- Astrid
- Maja
- Elsa
- Alice