Göran, the Swedish form of
George , is spelt thus, with two dots.
Goran is Yugoslavian (I think). Göran is also spelt Jöran. Another Swedish form is Örjan.
Mårten, the Swedish form of
Martin , is spelt with "å". I've seen both Mårten and
Martin but never
Marten .
Kaj is the usual Scandinavian form of the name
Kai . It is used for both men and women. Origin may be the Latin
Caius .
Orbra is something I have never heard in Sweden, not as a name, not as a word. There is a male name Orvar (old Scandinavian) though but it means "arrow".
Runa is only used for girls. The male form is Rune or Runar.
Inge is used for both men and women. It is short for names like Ingemar (male) and
Ingeborg (female)
Rebecka is the most common form of
Rebecca in Scandinavia. Any name with two Ks together must be Finnish.