Bring the cool beauty of Sweden home. Discover Swedish girl names rooted in Nordic tradition, sleek design culture, and centuries of folklore — from rural classics to modern Stockholm favorites. Every name includes its full meaning, origin, and the story behind it.
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Sweden girl names — Questions & answers
Everything you need to know about choosing a Sweden name.
They're clean and luminous. Astrid, Freja, Saga, and Linnea have a fresh Nordic clarity — beautiful without being delicate, strong without being heavy.
Most are wonderfully accessible. Anna, Eva, Maja, Saga, and Vera all read naturally. Astrid is 'AH-streed' — easy once heard.
Freja (goddess of love), Idun (keeper of youth), Saga (goddess of poetry), and Sif (Thor's golden-haired wife) all carry Norse mythological depth.
Plenty. Try Saga, Maja, Vera, Ebba, or Stina. Each carries Nordic warmth in just a few syllables.
Astrid means divinely beautiful, Sigrid means victorious counselor, Hilda means battle, and Frida means peace. Strength and grace woven through Swedish naming.
Many do. Ebba, Vera, Wilma, Saga, and Astrid all feel contemporary while staying authentically Swedish.
Astrid, Freja, Saga, Linnea, and Maja have all gained international interest — Swedish roots, universal Nordic appeal.
Beautifully. Linnea (Sweden's national flower), Stina (small flower), Iris, and Liv (life) all draw from natural Swedish landscape.
NameHub has a full collection of Swedish girl names organized by meaning, region, and popularity — every name comes with its full story and authentic pronunciation.