Welcome to Kidspappy complete list of Swedish Baby Girl Names. Looking for the best name for your little girl? Or, more specifically, the best Swedish baby girl names? Well, you’ve come to the right place.
Below is the list of most gorgeous Swedish baby girl names for your angel:
- Ebba: The name is in Sweden’s current top 10 and rarely heard stateside; it’s a cheeky choice for a little girl meaning both “fortress of riches” and “strength of a boar” with Anglo-Germanic roots.
- Gustava: A bold pick for a baby girl, it’s a rarely heard Swedish name meaning “staff of the gods.”
- Jolande: The Swedish take on Yolanda means “purple” or “violet flower” for a soft and pretty name choice for your little girl.
- Elia: Another top pick for Swedes, this cute Swedish girl name that’s actually of Italian origins (“Jehovah is God’), should resonate with American parents, where two of our most popular baby girl names are Ellie and Ella.
- Linea: This pretty Swedish name for girls gets high marks in Sweden, currently landing in their top 10. It means “lime tree” or “lime blossom” with Norse origins.
- Noemi: Sweden’s most popular girl name means “my delight” and is actually of Italian/Spanish origins. This is a better choice if you’re looking for something that’s trendy with Swedes rather than an authentically Swedish name.
- Lovisa: It’s a battle-ready Swedish baby name meaning “renowned warrior” that’s definitely less used than Louisa or Eloise and has a similar sound.
- Sassa: It’s so cute, it almost sounds like a pet name for a little girl rather than a freestanding name choice, but its gentle quality is exactly what we love about it. Sassa is the Swedish version of Sarah meaning “princess” in Hebrew.
- Sybilla: The Swedish version of Sybil is extra-girly with that final “a,” and it has a multifaceted meaning to love: “seer, oracle, prophetess.”
- Pixie: We couldn’t love this unique Swedish name more. It certainly stands out, but that’s what gives it such charm. This is the Swedish word for “fairy,” but you probably guessed that!
- Arya: This Swedish name is growing in popularity for girls, thanks in large part to a female character by the name on Game of Thrones.
- Britt: A cute gender-neutral Swedish name meaning “high goddess” that also feels a little bit posh due to its association with the term “Brit.”
- Jona: It’s one of Sweden’s most popular gender-neutral name choices, meaning “dove” in its original form, Jonah, from Hebrew.
- Juni: The spirited Swedish name meaning “June” is a popular pick there for both boys and girls.
- Malin: This lovely Swedish name can be used for a boy or girl; it originates as a form of the girl name Magdalene meaning “high tower,” but in modern usage is popular for boys and girls.
- Agata: Meaning “virtuous” or “good,” it’s widely used around Europe and has been popular with Swedish parents for decades.
- Vilhemina: We have all the heart eyes for this flowy baby girl name from the Swedish, meaning “determined protector.”
- Freja: It’s a popular choice in Sweden and gaining traction elsewhere as well; this pretty pick with various spelling options (Freya, Freia), means “lady, noblewoman.”
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