Swedish March BAs
Alice (Tilda)
Annie (Alve)
Clara (Vincent)
Ellen
Emmie
Esther (Vincent)
Felicia (Casper)
Filippa
Frida (Johanna, Carolina, Erica)
Hailey (Elijaz)
Isabella
Kerstin
Leah (Nova)
Li
Lina (Alva)
Lykke (Collin)
Maja (Ellen)
My (Max)
Nim (Liam, Maximilian)¨
Noomi
Nova x2 (Engla) (Hanna, Nellie, Joline)
Olivia (Julius)
Svea (Siri)
Thea x2 (Liam)
Wilma
Alexander (Liam, Linnea)
Alfred (Kevin)
Alwin
Alvin (Alice)
Artur
Arvid (Olof, Harry)
August Hans Peter
Axel (Iris)
Bill (Frank, Jack)
Charlie x3 (Nelly, Clara) (Sandra)
Edvin (Alvin, Oliver)
Eliam (Gabriel)
Elijah (Isiaha, Elye)
Emil x2 (Elias) (Hugo, Wilma)
Erik (Wilhelm)
Filip (Izabella "Bella")
Frank (Oda)
Gunnar (Edvin, Lage)
Ian (Tuva)
Jack (Nicodemus)
Max (Elin, Frida, Linnea)
Melker x2 (Märta)
Melvin (Mika, Milo)
Oliver (Victor, Carl-Gustav)
Olle x2 (Kajsa, Emil)
Svante (Ted)
Valentino Marco
Victor
Vilgot (Alvin)
Wille (Pontus, Nellie, Nova)
Annie (Alve)
Clara (Vincent)
Ellen
Emmie
Esther (Vincent)
Felicia (Casper)
Filippa
Frida (Johanna, Carolina, Erica)
Hailey (Elijaz)
Isabella
Kerstin
Leah (Nova)
Li
Lina (Alva)
Lykke (Collin)
Maja (Ellen)
My (Max)
Nim (Liam, Maximilian)¨
Noomi
Nova x2 (Engla) (Hanna, Nellie, Joline)
Olivia (Julius)
Svea (Siri)
Thea x2 (Liam)
Wilma
Alexander (Liam, Linnea)
Alfred (Kevin)
Alwin
Alvin (Alice)
Artur
Arvid (Olof, Harry)
August Hans Peter
Axel (Iris)
Bill (Frank, Jack)
Charlie x3 (Nelly, Clara) (Sandra)
Edvin (Alvin, Oliver)
Eliam (Gabriel)
Elijah (Isiaha, Elye)
Emil x2 (Elias) (Hugo, Wilma)
Erik (Wilhelm)
Filip (Izabella "Bella")
Frank (Oda)
Gunnar (Edvin, Lage)
Ian (Tuva)
Jack (Nicodemus)
Max (Elin, Frida, Linnea)
Melker x2 (Märta)
Melvin (Mika, Milo)
Oliver (Victor, Carl-Gustav)
Olle x2 (Kajsa, Emil)
Svante (Ted)
Valentino Marco
Victor
Vilgot (Alvin)
Wille (Pontus, Nellie, Nova)
Replies
This makes me want to move to Sweden. :-) Well, this and universal health coverage. :-/
Seriously, lovely names. My favorites would be Frida and Emil.
Does Sweden have a naming law, or are these all the product of parents with good taste? If Sweden does have naming laws, do the parents use nns much? Just curious.
Seriously, lovely names. My favorites would be Frida and Emil.
Does Sweden have a naming law, or are these all the product of parents with good taste? If Sweden does have naming laws, do the parents use nns much? Just curious.
Yes, Sweden have naming laws. But they're not strict. You can name your kid Månstråle (moonbeam) or Lycka (happiness) if you want to. They are mainly there to stop stupid parents from using "names" as Heiaiondpndnwwin, Hitler-Stalin or McDonalds.