Looking for a name for your baby boy? Swedish names can be a great choice.

We have a big list of more than 400 names from Sweden, each with its special meaning.

Some names come from old stories, while Swedish families have used others for many years.

For example, you might like Björn, which means “bear,” or Erik, which means “eternal ruler.”

These names are easy to say and have strong meanings behind them.

Whether your family is from Sweden or you like how these names sound, we’ll help you find the right one for your baby.

List of Popular Swedish Boy Names

List of Popular Swedish Boy Names

1. Aaron

  • Meaning: Exalted, high mountain, or enlightened.
  • Origin: Hebrew

2. Acke

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian, diminutive of Axel or Alexander

3. Adrian

  • Meaning: From Hadria (a town in northern Italy); dark one.
  • Origin: Latin

4. Adrianus

  • Meaning: Variant of Adrian; man of Adria.
  • Origin: Latin

5. Åke

  • Meaning: Ancestors or forefather.
  • Origin: Old Norse

6. Åke-Felix

  • Meaning: Happy forefather.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Latin

7. Åke-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Peaceful ruler of ancestors.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

8. Åke-Magnus

  • Meaning: Great ancestor.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Latin

9. Åke-Sigurd

  • Meaning: Victorious ancestor.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

10. Albert

  • Meaning: Noble and bright.
  • Origin: Germanic

11. Alberts

  • Meaning: Variant of Albert; noble and bright.
  • Origin: Germanic

12. Albin

  • Meaning: White or bright.
  • Origin: Latin

13. Albinsson

  • Meaning: Son of Albin.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

14. Alexander

  • Meaning: Defender of the people.
  • Origin: Greek

15. Alf

  • Meaning: Elf or supernatural being.
  • Origin: Old Norse

16. Alfons

  • Meaning: Noble and ready.
  • Origin: Germanic

17. Alfred

  • Meaning: Wise counselor.
  • Origin: Old English

18. Alfred-Eriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Alfred and ruler of the eternal.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

19. Alfredsson

  • Meaning: Son of Alfred.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

20. Algot

  • Meaning: Noble or sacred spear.
  • Origin: Old Norse

21. Algotsson

  • Meaning: Son of Algot.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

22. Alvar

  • Meaning: Elf warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

23. Alve

  • Meaning: Elf or supernatural being.
  • Origin: Old Norse

24. Alvin

  • Meaning: Noble friend.
  • Origin: Old English

25. Alwin

  • Meaning: Friend of the elves.
  • Origin: Germanic

26. Ambjörn

  • Meaning: Divine bear.
  • Origin: Old Norse

27. Anders

  • Meaning: Manly or brave.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Andrew

28. Anders-Erik

  • Meaning: Manly and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

29. Andersson

  • Meaning: Son of Anders.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

30. André

  • Meaning: Manly or courageous.
  • Origin: French, derived from Greek Andreas

31. Anton

  • Meaning: Priceless or of inestimable worth.
  • Origin: Latin

32. Antonin

  • Meaning: Variant of Anton; praiseworthy.
  • Origin: French and Latin

33. Arne

  • Meaning: Eagle.
  • Origin: Old Norse

34. Aron

  • Meaning: Exalted, high mountain, or enlightened.
  • Origin: Hebrew

35. Arvid

  • Meaning: Eagle tree.
  • Origin: Old Norse

36. Åsmund

  • Meaning: Divine protector.
  • Origin: Old Norse

37. August

  • Meaning: Majestic or venerable.
  • Origin: Latin

38. Augustin

  • Meaning: Great or magnificent.
  • Origin: Latin

39. Axel

  • Meaning: Father of peace.
  • Origin: Scandinavian, derived from Hebrew Absalom

40. Balder

  • Meaning: Prince or ruler; brave.
  • Origin: Old Norse

41. Balder-Erik

  • Meaning: Brave ruler and eternal king.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

42. Baldur

  • Meaning: Prince or brave warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

43. Bengt

  • Meaning: Blessed.
  • Origin: Scandinavian, derived from Latin Benedict

44. Bengtsson

  • Meaning: Son of Bengt.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

45. Benjamin

  • Meaning: Son of the right hand.
  • Origin: Hebrew

46. Benkt

  • Meaning: Blessed.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Bengt

47. Berndt

  • Meaning: Brave as a bear.
  • Origin: Germanic

48. Bertil

  • Meaning: Bright ruler.
  • Origin: Old German

49. Bertils

  • Meaning: Variant of Bertil; bright ruler.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

50. Bertilsson

  • Meaning: Son of Bertil.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

51. Bertram

  • Meaning: Bright raven.
  • Origin: Germanic

52. Birger

  • Meaning: Helper or protector.
  • Origin: Old Norse

53. Bjarke

  • Meaning: Bear or brave.
  • Origin: Old Norse

54. Björn

  • Meaning: Bear.
  • Origin: Old Norse

55. Bo

  • Meaning: To live or dwell.
  • Origin: Old Norse

56. Bo-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Peaceful ruler who dwells.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

57. Bojan

  • Meaning: Battle or fight.
  • Origin: Slavic

58. Börje

  • Meaning: Help or save.
  • Origin: Old Norse

59. Börjes

  • Meaning: Variant of Börje; help or save.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

60. Calle

  • Meaning: Free man.
  • Origin: Scandinavian, diminutive of Carl

61. Carl

  • Meaning: Free man.
  • Origin: Germanic

62. Casper

  • Meaning: Treasurer.
  • Origin: Persian

63. Caspian

  • Meaning: From the Caspian Sea.
  • Origin: Latin

64. Christens

  • Meaning: Follower of Christ.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

65. Christensson

  • Meaning: Son of Christen.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

66. Christian

  • Meaning: Follower of Christ.
  • Origin: Latin

67. Christofer

  • Meaning: Bearer of Christ.
  • Origin: Greek

68. Christoffer

  • Meaning: Variant of Christofer; bearer of Christ.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

69. Christoffersson

  • Meaning: Son of Christoffer.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

70. Claes

  • Meaning: Victory of the people.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Nicholas

71. Claudius

  • Meaning: Lame or crippled.
  • Origin: Latin

72. Conrad

  • Meaning: Brave counsel.
  • Origin: Germanic

73. Cornelius

  • Meaning: Horn or strong-willed.
  • Origin: Latin

74. Crispin

  • Meaning: Curly-haired.
  • Origin: Latin

75. Crispus

  • Meaning: Curly or curly-haired.
  • Origin: Latin

76. Cristoffer

  • Meaning: Variant of Christopher; bearer of Christ.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

77. Dag

  • Meaning: Day.
  • Origin: Old Norse

78. Dagfinn

  • Meaning: Day of the Finns.
  • Origin: Old Norse

79. Daniel

  • Meaning: God is my judge.
  • Origin: Hebrew

80. Daniel-Fredrik

  • Meaning: God is my judge and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Germanic

81. Daniels

  • Meaning: Variant of Daniel; God is my judge.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

82. Daniels-Erik

  • Meaning: God is my judge and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Scandinavian

83. Danielsson

  • Meaning: Son of Daniel.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

84. Danne

  • Meaning: God is my judge.
  • Origin: Scandinavian, diminutive of Daniel

85. David

  • Meaning: Beloved.
  • Origin: Hebrew

86. Davidsson

  • Meaning: Son of David.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

87. Davidsson-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Son of David and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Germanic

88. Denis

  • Meaning: Follower of Dionysus.
  • Origin: Greek

89. Dennis

  • Meaning: Variant of Denis; follower of Dionysus.
  • Origin: Greek

90. Dexter

  • Meaning: Skilled or right-handed.
  • Origin: Latin

91. Didrik

  • Meaning: Ruler of the people.
  • Origin: Germanic

92. Diederik

  • Meaning: Variant of Didrik; ruler of the people.
  • Origin: Dutch and Germanic

93. Dion

  • Meaning: Child of heaven and earth.
  • Origin: Greek

94. Dionys

  • Meaning: Follower of Dionysus.
  • Origin: Greek

95. Edgard

  • Meaning: Wealthy spear.
  • Origin: Old English

96. Edgars

  • Meaning: Variant of Edgard; wealthy spear.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

97. Edgars-Erik

  • Meaning: Wealthy spear and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old English and Scandinavian

98. Edgars-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Wealthy spear and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old English and Germanic

99. Edmund

  • Meaning: Protector of wealth.
  • Origin: Old English

100. Edric

  • Meaning: Prosperous ruler.
  • Origin: Old English

101. Edvard

  • Meaning: Wealthy guardian.
  • Origin: Old English

102. Edvin

  • Meaning: Rich friend or prosperous friend.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

103. Edvinsson

  • Meaning: Son of Edvin.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

104. Egil

  • Meaning: Edge of a sword.
  • Origin: Old Norse

105. Egon

  • Meaning: Strong with a sword or edge of a sword.
  • Origin: Old German and Scandinavian

106. Eiler

  • Meaning: The cheerful one.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

107. Einar

  • Meaning: Lone warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

108. Elias

  • Meaning: The Lord is my God.
  • Origin: Hebrew

109. Elias-Eriksson

  • Meaning: The Lord is my God and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Scandinavian

110. Elias-Fredrik

  • Meaning: The Lord is my God and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Germanic

111. Eliasar

  • Meaning: God has helped.
  • Origin: Hebrew

112. Elis

  • Meaning: Consecrated to God.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Elias

113. Elov

  • Meaning: Eternal heir or ever descendent.
  • Origin: Old Norse

114. Emil

  • Meaning: Rival or eager.
  • Origin: Latin

115. Emilion

  • Meaning: Diminutive of Emil; small rival.
  • Origin: Latin

116. Emilsson

  • Meaning: Son of Emil.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

117. Enar

  • Meaning: Fighter or warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

118. Erik

  • Meaning: Eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Old Norse

119. Eriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Erik.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

120. Eskil

  • Meaning: Divine vessel or God’s cauldron.
  • Origin: Old Norse

121. Eskild

  • Meaning: Sacred vessel.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

122. Evald

  • Meaning: Law or rule of the eternal.
  • Origin: Old Norse

123. Evert

  • Meaning: Brave or strong boar.
  • Origin: Germanic

124. Fabian

  • Meaning: Bean grower.
  • Origin: Latin

125. Feliks

  • Meaning: Fortunate or happy.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Felix

126. Feliksson

  • Meaning: Son of Feliks.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

127. Felix

  • Meaning: Lucky or successful.
  • Origin: Latin

128. Felixson

  • Meaning: Son of Felix.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

129. Filimon

  • Meaning: Affectionate or loving.
  • Origin: Greek

130. Filip

  • Meaning: Lover of horses.
  • Origin: Greek

131. Filipsson

  • Meaning: Son of Filip.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

132. Finn

  • Meaning: Fair or white.
  • Origin: Old Norse and Irish

133. Folke

  • Meaning: Chief or leader of the people.
  • Origin: Old Norse

134. Folkeson

  • Meaning: Son of Folke.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

135. Folkeson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Folke and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

136. Fors

  • Meaning: Waterfall or rapid stream.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

137. Frank

  • Meaning: Free or truthful.
  • Origin: Germanic

138. Frans

  • Meaning: Free man.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Francis

139. Fred

  • Meaning: Peace.
  • Origin: Germanic

140. Frederiksson

  • Meaning: Son of Fredrik.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

141. Fredrik

  • Meaning: Peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Germanic

142. Fredriksson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Fredrik and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic and Scandinavian

143. Frej

  • Meaning: Lord or master.
  • Origin: Old Norse

144. Frode

  • Meaning: Wise or clever.
  • Origin: Old Norse

145. Frosten

  • Meaning: Frost or ice.
  • Origin: Old Norse

146. Gabriel

  • Meaning: God is my strength.
  • Origin: Hebrew

147. Georg

  • Meaning: Farmer or earthworker.
  • Origin: Greek

148. Gillian

  • Meaning: Youthful.
  • Origin: Latin

149. Gillis

  • Meaning: Shield-bearer or small goat.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Giles

150. Göran

  • Meaning: Earthworker or farmer.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of George

151. Göransson

  • Meaning: Son of Göran.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

152. Gösta

  • Meaning: Staff of the gods.
  • Origin: Old Norse

153. Göte

  • Meaning: From the Geats (an ancient Scandinavian tribe).
  • Origin: Old Norse

154. Gotfred

  • Meaning: God’s peace.
  • Origin: Old German

155. Gotthard

  • Meaning: Strong spear of God.
  • Origin: Old German

156. Greger

  • Meaning: Watchful or alert.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Gregory

157. Gullbrand

  • Meaning: Golden sword.
  • Origin: Old Norse

158. Gulliver

  • Meaning: Glutton or greedy person (historically); symbolic meaning as explorer.
  • Origin: Old French and Celtic

159. Gunnar

  • Meaning: Brave warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

160. Gunnarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Gunnar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

161. Gunner

  • Meaning: Warrior or battle strong.
  • Origin: Old Norse

162. Gustafsson

  • Meaning: Son of Gustav.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

163. Gustav

  • Meaning: Staff of the gods or royal staff.
  • Origin: Old Norse

164. Gustav-Erik

  • Meaning: Staff of the gods and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

165. Gustavus

  • Meaning: Variant of Gustav; royal staff.
  • Origin: Latinized Old Norse

166. Håkan

  • Meaning: High son or chosen son.
  • Origin: Old Norse

167. Hakon

  • Meaning: High son or noble descendant.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Håkan

168. Håkon

  • Meaning: High son or chosen heir.
  • Origin: Old Norse

169. Halldor

  • Meaning: Thor’s rock or protector.
  • Origin: Old Norse

170. Hallvard

  • Meaning: Rock guardian.
  • Origin: Old Norse

171. Hallvardsson

  • Meaning: Son of Hallvard.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

172. Halvar

  • Meaning: Rock defender.
  • Origin: Old Norse

173. Halvarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Halvar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

174. Halvor

  • Meaning: Rock guardian.
  • Origin: Old Norse

175. Hampus

  • Meaning: Diminutive of Hans; God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

176. Hans

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

177. Hansson

  • Meaning: Son of Hans.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

178. Harald

  • Meaning: Army ruler.
  • Origin: Old Norse

179. Harald-Erik

  • Meaning: Army ruler and eternal king.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

180. Harald-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Army ruler and peaceful king.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

181. Haraldsson

  • Meaning: Son of Harald.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

182. Haraldsson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Harald and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

183. Hartvig

  • Meaning: Strong and courageous.
  • Origin: Old German

184. Hasse

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Hans (Scandinavian)

185. Helge

  • Meaning: Holy or blessed.
  • Origin: Old Norse

186. Helmer

  • Meaning: Fighting fury or wrathful warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

187. Henning

  • Meaning: Ruler of the home.
  • Origin: Germanic

188. Henning-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Ruler of the home and peaceful king.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic and Old Norse

189. Henric

  • Meaning: Ruler of the home.
  • Origin: Germanic

190. Henrik

  • Meaning: Ruler of the home.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Henry

191. Henriks

  • Meaning: Variant of Henrik; ruler of the home.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

192. Henry

  • Meaning: Ruler of the home.
  • Origin: Germanic

193. Hjalmar

  • Meaning: Helmeted warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

194. Hugo

  • Meaning: Heart, mind, or spirit.
  • Origin: Germanic

195. Ingbert

  • Meaning: Bright ancestor.
  • Origin: Old Norse

196. Inge

  • Meaning: Belonging to Ing (a Norse god).
  • Origin: Old Norse

197. Ingemar

  • Meaning: Famous son or famous descendant.
  • Origin: Old Norse

198. Ingmar

  • Meaning: Famous son or descendant.
  • Origin: Old Norse

199. Ingmars

  • Meaning: Variant of Ingmar; famous descendant.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

200. Ingolf

  • Meaning: Wolf of Ing (a Norse god).
  • Origin: Old Norse

201. Ingvar

  • Meaning: Warrior of Ing (a Norse god).
  • Origin: Old Norse

202. Isak

  • Meaning: He will laugh.
  • Origin: Hebrew

203. Isak-Fredrik

  • Meaning: He will laugh and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Germanic

204. Isaksson

  • Meaning: Son of Isak.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

205. Isaksson-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Son of Isak and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Germanic

206. Isidor

  • Meaning: Gift of Isis.
  • Origin: Greek

207. Ivan

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Slavic

208. Ivans

  • Meaning: Variant of Ivan; God is gracious.
  • Origin: Slavic

209. Ivansson

  • Meaning: Son of Ivan.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

210. Ivar

  • Meaning: Archer or bow warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

211. Ivar-Erik

  • Meaning: Archer and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

212. Ivarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Ivar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

213. Jack

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: English, derived from John

214. Jakob

  • Meaning: Supplanter.
  • Origin: Hebrew

215. Jakobsson

  • Meaning: Son of Jakob.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

216. Jarl

  • Meaning: Nobleman or chieftain.
  • Origin: Old Norse

217. Jens

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

218. Jes

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Jens, Scandinavian

219. Jesper

  • Meaning: Treasurer.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Jasper

220. Joakim

  • Meaning: God will establish.
  • Origin: Hebrew

221. Joakimsson

  • Meaning: Son of Joakim.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

222. Joar

  • Meaning: Horse warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

223. Joarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Joar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

224. Joel

  • Meaning: Yahweh is God.
  • Origin: Hebrew

225. Joels

  • Meaning: Variant of Joel; Yahweh is God.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

226. Joen

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

227. Johan

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

228. Johan-Erik

  • Meaning: God is gracious and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

229. Johanesson

  • Meaning: Son of Johan.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

230. Johann

  • Meaning: God is gracious.
  • Origin: Germanic variant of John

231. Jonas

  • Meaning: Dove.
  • Origin: Hebrew

232. Jonas-Erik

  • Meaning: Dove and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Hebrew and Scandinavian

233. Jonatan

  • Meaning: Yahweh has given.
  • Origin: Hebrew

234. Jonatans

  • Meaning: Variant of Jonatan; Yahweh has given.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

235. Jonathan

  • Meaning: Yahweh has given.
  • Origin: Hebrew

236. Jons

  • Meaning: Variant of Jon; God is gracious.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

237. Jöran

  • Meaning: Earthworker or farmer.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of George

238. Jöran-Erik

  • Meaning: Farmer and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

239. Jörgen

  • Meaning: Earthworker or farmer.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

240. Jorian

  • Meaning: Farmer or tiller of the earth.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

241. Julian

  • Meaning: Youthful or downy-bearded.
  • Origin: Latin

242. Julius

  • Meaning: Youthful or soft-haired.
  • Origin: Latin

243. Kaj

  • Meaning: Rejoice or earth.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

244. Kalle

  • Meaning: Free man.
  • Origin: Scandinavian, diminutive of Karl

245. Karl

  • Meaning: Free man.
  • Origin: Germanic

246. Karl-Axel

  • Meaning: Free man and father of peace.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic and Scandinavian

247. Karl-Eriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Karl and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic and Scandinavian

248. Karl-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Free man and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic

249. Karl-Magnus

  • Meaning: Free man and great.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic and Latin

250. Karls-Erik

  • Meaning: Free man and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Germanic and Scandinavian

251. Karlsson

  • Meaning: Son of Karl.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

252. Kevin

  • Meaning: Handsome or kind.
  • Origin: Irish

253. Kjell

  • Meaning: Kettle or helmet.
  • Origin: Old Norse

254. Kjell-Erik

  • Meaning: Helmet and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

255. Klas

  • Meaning: Victory of the people.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Nicholas

256. Knut

  • Meaning: Knot or brave.
  • Origin: Old Norse

257. Knut-Erik

  • Meaning: Knot and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

258. Knutsson

  • Meaning: Son of Knut.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

259. Kolbjörn

  • Meaning: Dark bear.
  • Origin: Old Norse

260. Konrad

  • Meaning: Bold counselor.
  • Origin: Germanic

261. Konrads

  • Meaning: Variant of Konrad; bold counselor.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

262. Kristian

  • Meaning: Follower of Christ.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Christian

263. Kristjan

  • Meaning: Variant of Kristian; follower of Christ.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

264. Kristofer

  • Meaning: Bearer of Christ.
  • Origin: Greek

265. Kristofer-Erik

  • Meaning: Bearer of Christ and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Greek and Scandinavian

266. Kristoffer

  • Meaning: Variant of Kristofer; bearer of Christ.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

267. Lars

  • Meaning: Laurel or victory.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Lawrence

268. Lasse

  • Meaning: Laurel or victory.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Lars, Scandinavian

269. Lasse-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Laurel and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Germanic

270. Laurens

  • Meaning: Man from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
  • Origin: Latin

271. Laurentius

  • Meaning: Man from Laurentum.
  • Origin: Latin

272. Laurin

  • Meaning: Little laurel.
  • Origin: Germanic

273. Leif

  • Meaning: Heir or descendant.
  • Origin: Old Norse

274. Lenn

  • Meaning: Brave lion.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Leonard

275. Lennart

  • Meaning: Brave as a lion.
  • Origin: Germanic

276. Lennartsson

  • Meaning: Son of Lennart.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

277. Lennox

  • Meaning: With many elm trees.
  • Origin: Scottish

278. Leo

  • Meaning: Lion.
  • Origin: Latin

279. Leon

  • Meaning: Lion.
  • Origin: Greek

280. Leonard

  • Meaning: Brave as a lion.
  • Origin: Germanic

281. Leopold

  • Meaning: Brave people.
  • Origin: Germanic

282. Levi

  • Meaning: Joined or attached.
  • Origin: Hebrew

283. Linards

  • Meaning: Brave as a lion.
  • Origin: Latvian variant of Leonard

284. Linus

  • Meaning: Flax or gentle.
  • Origin: Greek

285. Livar

  • Meaning: Life or shield.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

286. Loke

  • Meaning: Air or fire.
  • Origin: Old Norse

287. Lorens

  • Meaning: Laurel or crowned with laurel.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Lawrence

288. Love

  • Meaning: Famous warrior.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

289. Lucas

  • Meaning: Light-giving or from Lucania.
  • Origin: Greek and Latin

290. Ludde

  • Meaning: Famous warrior.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Ludvig, Scandinavian

291. Ludvig

  • Meaning: Famous warrior.
  • Origin: Old German

292. Ludvigs

  • Meaning: Variant of Ludvig; famous warrior.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

293. Ludvigsson

  • Meaning: Son of Ludvig.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

294. Ludwig

  • Meaning: Famous warrior.
  • Origin: Germanic

295. Lukas

  • Meaning: Light-giving or from Lucania.
  • Origin: Greek and Latin

296. Magne

  • Meaning: Strength or mighty.
  • Origin: Old Norse

297. Magnus

  • Meaning: Great.
  • Origin: Latin

298. Magnusson

  • Meaning: Son of Magnus.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

299. Malte

  • Meaning: Helmet or ruler.
  • Origin: Old German

300. Måns

  • Meaning: Great or magnificent.
  • Origin: Scandinavian diminutive of Magnus

301. Milan

  • Meaning: Gracious, dear, or loving.
  • Origin: Slavic

302. Milian

  • Meaning: Favor or grace.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Milan

303. Milton

  • Meaning: Settlement with a mill.
  • Origin: Old English

304. Milton-Erik

  • Meaning: Mill settlement and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old English and Scandinavian

305. Milton-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Mill settlement and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old English and Germanic

306. Nataniel

  • Meaning: God has given.
  • Origin: Hebrew

307. Nathan

  • Meaning: He gave or gift.
  • Origin: Hebrew

308. Nestor

  • Meaning: Wise counselor.
  • Origin: Greek

309. Nestorsson

  • Meaning: Son of Nestor.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

310. Nicanor

  • Meaning: Victorious.
  • Origin: Greek

311. Niklas

  • Meaning: Victory of the people.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Nicholas

312. Nikodemus

  • Meaning: Victory of the people.
  • Origin: Greek

313. Nikos

  • Meaning: Victory of the people.
  • Origin: Greek

314. Nils

  • Meaning: Victory of the people.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Nicholas

315. Nils-Erik

  • Meaning: Victory of the people and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

316. Nilsson

  • Meaning: Son of Nils.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

317. Noah

  • Meaning: Rest or comfort.
  • Origin: Hebrew

318. Noel

  • Meaning: Christmas or born on Christmas.
  • Origin: French, from Latin

319. Norlands

  • Meaning: From the northern lands.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

320. Norval

  • Meaning: Northern town.
  • Origin: Old French

321. Norvald

  • Meaning: Defender of the north.
  • Origin: Old Norse

322. Norvin

  • Meaning: Friend from the north.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

323. Norwald

  • Meaning: Guardian of the north.
  • Origin: Old Norse

324. Oden

  • Meaning: God of inspiration and wisdom.
  • Origin: Old Norse

325. Odin

  • Meaning: Raging or frenzy; chief god in Norse mythology.
  • Origin: Old Norse

326. Olavi

  • Meaning: Ancestor’s descendant.
  • Origin: Finnish variant of Olaf

327. Ole

  • Meaning: Ancestor’s descendant.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

328. Oliver

  • Meaning: Olive tree or peace.
  • Origin: Latin

329. Olle

  • Meaning: Ancestor’s descendant.
  • Origin: Scandinavian diminutive of Olaf

330. Olof

  • Meaning: Ancestor’s descendant.
  • Origin: Old Norse

331. Olofsson

  • Meaning: Son of Olof.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

332. Olov

  • Meaning: Ancestor’s descendant.
  • Origin: Old Norse

333. Örjan

  • Meaning: Farmer.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of George

334. Orvar

  • Meaning: Arrow.
  • Origin: Old Norse

335. Oscar

  • Meaning: Friend of deer or spear of God.
  • Origin: Old Norse

336. Oskar

  • Meaning: Spear of God or divine friend.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

337. Oskarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Oskar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

338. Osmund

  • Meaning: Divine protection.
  • Origin: Old English

339. Osmundsson

  • Meaning: Son of Osmund.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

340. Ossian

  • Meaning: Little deer or fawn.
  • Origin: Irish

341. Östen

  • Meaning: Eastern town.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

342. Otto

  • Meaning: Wealth or fortune.
  • Origin: Germanic

343. Ottosson

  • Meaning: Son of Otto.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

344. Ove

  • Meaning: Edge or blade of a sword.
  • Origin: Old Norse

345. Ove-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Edge of a sword and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

346. Pär

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Peter

347. Patrick

  • Meaning: Nobleman or patrician.
  • Origin: Latin

348. Patrik

  • Meaning: Nobleman or patrician.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Patrick

349. Patriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Patrik.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

350. Paulus

  • Meaning: Small or humble.
  • Origin: Latin

351. Peder

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Peter

352. Pelle

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Peder, Scandinavian

353. Per

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Peter

354. Persson

  • Meaning: Son of Per.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

355. Persson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Per and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

356. Peter

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Greek

357. Peter-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Rock and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Greek and Germanic

358. Petersson

  • Meaning: Son of Peter.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

359. Petrus

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Latin

360. Petter

  • Meaning: Rock or stone.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Peter

361. Pontius

  • Meaning: Bridge or marine.
  • Origin: Latin

362. Pontus

  • Meaning: Sea.
  • Origin: Latin

363. Ragnar

  • Meaning: Warrior or judgment.
  • Origin: Old Norse

364. Ragnar-Eriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Ragnar and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

365. Ragnar-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Warrior and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

366. Ragnarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Ragnar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

367. Ragnarsson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Ragnar and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

368. Ragnvald

  • Meaning: Ruler of the gods.
  • Origin: Old Norse

369. Ragnvaldsson

  • Meaning: Son of Ragnvald.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

370. Rasmus

  • Meaning: Beloved or desired.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Erasmus

371. Regnar

  • Meaning: Variant of Ragnar; warrior or judgment.
  • Origin: Old Norse

372. Rickard

  • Meaning: Brave ruler.
  • Origin: Germanic

373. Rickardsson

  • Meaning: Son of Rickard.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

374. Rikard

  • Meaning: Variant of Rickard; brave ruler.
  • Origin: Germanic

375. Rikhard

  • Meaning: Variant of Rikard; brave ruler.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

376. Robin

  • Meaning: Bright fame.
  • Origin: Germanic

377. Roderick

  • Meaning: Famous ruler.
  • Origin: Germanic

378. Roland

  • Meaning: Famous land.
  • Origin: Germanic

379. Rolf

  • Meaning: Famous wolf.
  • Origin: Old Norse

380. Rolf-Eriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Rolf and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

381. Ruben

  • Meaning: Behold, a son.
  • Origin: Hebrew

382. Rune

  • Meaning: Secret lore.
  • Origin: Old Norse

383. Rune-Erik

  • Meaning: Secret lore and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

384. Rurik

  • Meaning: Famous ruler.
  • Origin: Old Norse

385. Samuel

  • Meaning: God has heard.
  • Origin: Hebrew

386. Sander

  • Meaning: Defender of men.
  • Origin: Greek

387. Sandor

  • Meaning: Defender of men.
  • Origin: Hungarian variant of Alexander

388. Sandors

  • Meaning: Variant of Sandor; defender of men.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

389. Sebastian

  • Meaning: Venerable or revered.
  • Origin: Latin

390. Sebbe

  • Meaning: Diminutive of Sebastian; revered.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

391. Sigbjörn

  • Meaning: Victorious bear.
  • Origin: Old Norse

392. Sigfrid

  • Meaning: Victory and peace.
  • Origin: Old Norse

393. Sigge

  • Meaning: Victory.
  • Origin: Old Norse

394. Sigge-Fred

  • Meaning: Victory and peace.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

395. Sigmund

  • Meaning: Victorious protector.
  • Origin: Old Norse

396. Sigmund-Fredrik

  • Meaning: Victorious protector and peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Germanic

397. Sigmundsson

  • Meaning: Son of Sigmund.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

398. Sigtrygg

  • Meaning: Victorious ruler.
  • Origin: Old Norse

399. Sigur

  • Meaning: Victory.
  • Origin: Old Norse

400. Sigurd

  • Meaning: Guardian of victory.
  • Origin: Old Norse

400. Ulriksson

  • Meaning: Son of Ulrik (noble ruler).
  • Origin: Scandinavian

401. Ulvs

  • Meaning: Wolf.
  • Origin: Old Norse

402. Uno

  • Meaning: One or firstborn.
  • Origin: Latin and Scandinavian

403. Urban

  • Meaning: City dweller or refined.
  • Origin: Latin

404. Valdemar

  • Meaning: Famous ruler.
  • Origin: Old German and Old Norse

405. Valdemarsson

  • Meaning: Son of Valdemar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

406. Valentin

  • Meaning: Strong or healthy.
  • Origin: Latin

407. Valerius

  • Meaning: Strong or healthy.
  • Origin: Latin

408. Valfrid

  • Meaning: Peaceful ruler.
  • Origin: Old Norse

409. Valfridsson

  • Meaning: Son of Valfrid.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

410. Valmir

  • Meaning: Great ruler or protector.
  • Origin: Albanian and Scandinavian

411. Valter

  • Meaning: Ruler of the army.
  • Origin: Old German

412. Valtersson

  • Meaning: Son of Valter.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

413. Valtersson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Valter and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old German and Scandinavian

414. Verner

  • Meaning: Defender or protector.
  • Origin: Old German

415. Vidar

  • Meaning: Wide ruler or forest warrior.
  • Origin: Old Norse

416. Vigge

  • Meaning: War or battle.
  • Origin: Scandinavian diminutive of Viggo

417. Viggo

  • Meaning: War or battle.
  • Origin: Old Norse

418. Viktor

  • Meaning: Conqueror or victor.
  • Origin: Latin

419. Viktors

  • Meaning: Variant of Viktor; conqueror or victor.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

420. Viktorsson

  • Meaning: Son of Viktor.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

421. Vilgot

  • Meaning: Will or desire of God.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

422. Vilgot-Erik

  • Meaning: Will of God and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

423. Vilhelm

  • Meaning: Will and helmet or protection.
  • Origin: Old German

424. Vilhelmsson

  • Meaning: Son of Vilhelm.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

425. Viliam

  • Meaning: Strong-willed warrior.
  • Origin: Slavic variant of William

426. Ville

  • Meaning: Resolute protector.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

427. Vincent

  • Meaning: Conquering or prevailing.
  • Origin: Latin

428. Wiggo

  • Meaning: War or battle.
  • Origin: Old Norse

429. Wiktor

  • Meaning: Victory or conqueror.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Viktor

430. Wilfrid

  • Meaning: Peaceful will.
  • Origin: Old German

431. Wilhelm

  • Meaning: Will and helmet or protection.
  • Origin: Old German

432. Wilhelm-Erik

  • Meaning: Will and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old German and Scandinavian

433. Wilhelmsson

  • Meaning: Son of Wilhelm.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

434. Wilhelmsson-Erik

  • Meaning: Son of Wilhelm and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

435. William

  • Meaning: Resolute protector.
  • Origin: Old German

436. Wilmer

  • Meaning: Will and famous.
  • Origin: Old German

437. Ylmer

  • Meaning: Famous or known.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

438. Ymer

  • Meaning: Creation or giant.
  • Origin: Old Norse

439. Ymer-Erik

  • Meaning: Creation and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

440. Yngvar

  • Meaning: Warrior of Ing (a Norse god).
  • Origin: Old Norse

441. Yngvardsson

  • Meaning: Son of Yngvar.
  • Origin: Scandinavian

442. Yngve

  • Meaning: Belonging to Ing (a Norse god).
  • Origin: Old Norse

443. Yngve-Erik

  • Meaning: Belonging to Ing and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Old Norse and Scandinavian

444. Yrjö

  • Meaning: Farmer or earthworker.
  • Origin: Finnish variant of George

445. Zacarias

  • Meaning: God has remembered.
  • Origin: Hebrew

446. Zacharias

  • Meaning: God has remembered.
  • Origin: Hebrew

447. Zack

  • Meaning: God has remembered.
  • Origin: Diminutive of Zachary, Hebrew

448. Zackarias

  • Meaning: God has remembered.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Zacharias

449. Zebastian

  • Meaning: Venerable or revered.
  • Origin: Scandinavian variant of Sebastian

450. Zebastian-Erik

  • Meaning: Venerable and eternal ruler.
  • Origin: Combination of Scandinavian and Old Norse

Conclusion 

Now that you’ve seen these Swedish names and their meanings, you can make a better choice for your baby boy.

Each name in this list tells you where it comes from and what it means – whether it’s from old Norse stories, has family ties, or is a modern Swedish favorite.

You’ll find both if you want a name with deep roots or one that’s easier to say.

We’ve covered what these names mean, their origin, and why parents choose them.

Your perfect Swedish boy’s name is waiting on this list.

Tessa Thompson

Tessa Thompson

Tessa Thompson, a Yale University Linguistics graduate, has been a valuable contributor to our blog section since 2018. With over a decade of experience in onomastics, Tessa specializes in uncovering the origins and meanings behind names from various cultures. Her previous work includes collaborating with top websites and consulting for expectant parents. When she's not researching names, Tessa enjoys traveling and learning about different naming traditions worldwide.

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