Here are some unusual names that kids in Sweden have (that is, unusual by Swedish standards). I've found these on online sites and in papers
Lillva
Kiwi (girl)
SaskiaIsoldeEmelin Elmerina
OlympiaDjimon (boy; parents not Swedish)
Nala (dad from
Kenya)
Ricki Adelé
Fanny Elvira Hauke Hale-Bopp (NB:
Fanny is a totally normal name in Sweden and has no bad connotations)
Caston
Timbastian
Maxilliam
Sebian and
CaspianCasbian
November (girl)
Victor Cosmo Yoga
Iggy, Link and
BabsIggie (girl)
Emone (girl)
Ministry (girl)
Engla-Leona EdwinaNike Inanna FeliciaJander (boy)
Jazz (boy)
Alfons,
Lexus and
VitaYamineth (girl)
Happy (gir)
FigaroHavanna (Havana is spelled with two N in Swedish)
Hiro (boy)
Lennox (boy)
Mingus
Oderia
Star Jemina Soda and
Ninja Celsia Pixie
Alice Wilda Hallon and
Tindra Wilda Violina (hallon means "raspberry", vilda hallon means "wild raspberries" and Tindra means "to twinkle, to glisten")
ClovisElinda
Lava Denice Adore
Ismone (girl)
Moro
Anakin (laughed at this; moro means "fun" in Norwegian)
NimrodJamanda
Lewisia Tingeling (levisia is a plant and Tingeling is Swedish for Tinkerbelle)
Lyckeli Astrea (
Lykke and
Li are real names, but Lyckeli sounds like "lycklig", which means happy and lucky)
Puma
Luna ValentinaOden and Diesel
Lego (ick, ick, ick)
Frosti (boy)
Khioni
Allexzhander (*pukes*)
Lauwerina
Amandakarin
Avantasia