Continuation of the post below.
Adonai, Adonay
AdonisAnsgarAraratAyomideBalthazarBenicio
Boo - alternative spelling of
Bo, which was popular in the 1940s-50s
Boston
BrooklynCarl WilhelmCarl-Axel
ConstantineDemian
DiegoEivind - variant of
ØyvindElling - form of
ErlingEzekielFenix - means "phoenix"
Filemon
FingalFjodor - ie
Fyodor, the way we transcribe Russian names
Frasse - nickname for
FransGrimm
ImreJojje - nickname for several names, most commonly
Georg and names with a
Jo- in them, I think
KasparKjellLevLink
Lycke - variant of the Danish
Lykke or the Swedish Lycka, both meaning "happiness", though it's usually a girls' name
MerlinMessi
Mimer - from Norse mythology
Musse - Swedish name for
Mickey Mouse
Nox
PaxPimPrimusQuintusRamadanRamsesRuiSamim
SidneySion - Swedish form of
Zion, which 16 children were named, both are SEE-on
Sol - means "sun"
TorkelToste - form of
TorstenTrond
TudorTyke
UlfVile - not the English word but an Old Norse god
VladimirVåge - possibly a form of Vagn (meaning "wagon"), though "våg" in modern Swedish means "wave"