Scandinavian & Beautiful

I'm and Olson, and that means I'm Swedish. I love everything Scandinavian, to the history, the mythology, and even the language. I really want to get to know Scandinavian names that I love.
  1. Abelone
    • Agnethe
      • Aili
        • Origin:

          Finnish and Sami variation of Helga, diminutive of Aileen, Anglicization of Eilidh
        • Meaning:

          "holy, blessed; bright and shining light"
        • Description:

          An attractive Scandinavian take on Helga, or a potential Helen nickname.
      • Anneka
        • Arne
          • Origin:

            Dutch and Scandinavian variation of Arnold
          • Meaning:

            "ruler; strong as an eagle"
          • Description:

            Works better as a full name than Arnie does as a nickname.
        • Audr
          • Ayn
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "grace"
            • Description:

              Ayn is a nonconformist name associated with controversial Russian-born writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, (born Alisa) author of The Fountainhead, who adopted it when she moved to the US in 1926.
          • Berquist
            • Origin:

              Swedish
            • Meaning:

              "mountain twig"
            • Description:

              Few Scandinavian names make the journey to America...and this one shows you why. Still, names such as Freya and Odin are making an unlikely comeback, so we wouldn't count any of the Scandinavian baby names out forever.
          • Casper
            • Origin:

              Dutch form of Jasper, Persian
            • Meaning:

              "bringer of treasure"
            • Description:

              This ancient name, also spelled Caspar, is finally shedding its ghostly image and moving into the 21st century. Popular in the Netherlands and Scandinavia, where it's sometimes shortened to Cas, Casper could ride the style coattails of cousin Jasper. Casper was one of the Three Magi who brought gifts to the infant Jesus along with Melchior and Balthasar.
          • Eero
            • Origin:

              Finnish variation of Eric
            • Meaning:

              "eternal ruler"
            • Description:

              Creative gem perfect for an architect's son, in tribute to modern Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen.
          • Eirik
            • Elin
              • Origin:

                Swedish variation of Ellen
              • Description:

                The Elin variation makes an old favorite sleeker and more modern. Elin came to prominence via the ex-Mrs.Tiger Woods and is now perhaps best known via novelist Elin Hildebrand.. It entered the US Top 1000 in 2010, though it's now dropped off again.
            • Esa
              • Freja
                • Origin:

                  Swedish and Danish
                • Meaning:

                  "lady, noblewoman"
                • Description:

                  One of the most popular names in Scandinavia, Freja--or Freyja--was a major deity of Norse paganism. Beautiful, blonde and blue-eyed, she was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. In the US, the name is most likely spelled Freya.
              • Havelock
                • Origin:

                  Scandinavian
                • Meaning:

                  "sea competition"
                • Description:

                  A name from medieval romance with an endearingly clunky sound, à la Sherlock. The most famous modern wearer was twentieth-century psychologist/sexologist Havelock (born Henry) Ellis.
              • Janis
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Jane
                • Description:

                  Last moment of glory was in the Janis Joplin sixties.
              • Janne
                • Origin:

                  Danish and Norwegian diminutive of Johanna
                • Meaning:

                  "God is gracious"
                • Description:

                  This common name for both boys and girls in Scandinavia would definitely work better as a feminine name in the U.S.
              • Joakim
                • Jone
                  • Juni
                    • Origin:

                      Scandinavian
                    • Meaning:

                      "June"
                    • Description:

                      Juni is the Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish form of the month name June. While Juni feels cute and fresh, most Americans would assume it was a nickname or a Joni variation. We prefer Juna or the English June.