109 Scandinavian Girl Names For Your Precious One

Scandinavian girl names are mystical and versatile. Scandinavia comprises nations such as Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. These countries are known for their pristine natural beauty and landscapes. Scandinavia is also known for their harsh weather conditions. However, the indigenous inhabitants were so accustomed to the conditions and the rugged terrain that over the years they gained physical attributes to suit their environment. As they experience very sparse and watery sunshine throughout the year, most of the indigenous inhabitants lose the majority of the melanin from their cells and have a pale countenance. Amazingly they also possess striking blue eyes and blonde hair.

As striking as these features are, Scandinavian names are also beautiful and unique. Scandinavia follows the patronymic naming system where an individual's family name was formed by taking the first name of the father and adding a gender-specific suffix to it (1). These names are often inspired by the old Norse Gods, some of which have become famous globally due to their references in popular culture. They include Thor the God of Thunder and Loki the God of Mischief. These characters have made an appearance in the American-based Marvel Series the Avengers, and are admired by people all over the world.
The Nordic inhabitants also revered nature and its elements. They particularly worshiped the sea and were expert sailors. Many Scandinavian names bear resemblances to these aspects, such as the Gods they worshiped, the natural elements, and their physical features. Some of the names that are still widely used across the globe are Bimasha meaning ‘a mighty woman from the sea,’ Estrid meaning ‘a beautiful goddess’ and Olga meaning ‘the holy light.’ In this post, we list some adorable Scandinavian names with meanings. Scroll down.

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NameGenderMeaning
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Freya
Baby Girl Sign Girl A noble woman
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Ruth
Baby Girl Sign Girl Friend; Companion
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Laila
Baby Girl Sign Girl Night
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Dahlia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Flower; Hanging branch
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Astrid
Baby Girl Sign Girl Godly strength; Divine beauty
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Rayna
Baby Girl Sign Girl Queen; Happy; Willing; Clean; Pure
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Erika
Baby Girl Sign Girl Eternal ruler
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Erica
Baby Girl Sign Girl Forever strong; Noble leader
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Karlie
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free woman
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Kristina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Christian
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Carina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Beloved; Pure; Each of the two
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Carlee
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free man
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Carley
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free man; Army
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Sunnie
Baby Girl Sign Girl She is the Sun's gift
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Susannah
Baby Girl Sign Girl Lily; Lotus; Rose
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Nessa
Baby Girl Sign Girl Miracle; Holy; Pure
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Kiersten
Baby Girl Sign Girl Follower of Christ; Anointed; A Christian
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Olga
Baby Girl Sign Girl Holy; Blessed
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Maja
Baby Girl Sign Girl Splendid; Mother; Great
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Hilda
Baby Girl Sign Girl Battle
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Kristin
Baby Girl Sign Girl Follower of Christ
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Britta
Baby Girl Sign Girl Exalted one; Mighty; Help; Strong
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Svea
Baby Girl Sign Girl Spear
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Sigrid
Baby Girl Sign Girl Wisdom brought by victory
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Karalyn
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pure; True; Bright
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Lynnea
Baby Girl Sign Girl A name of a flower
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Allis
Baby Girl Sign Girl Nobility
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Erlene
Baby Girl Sign Girl An elfin; A noble woman
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Edda
Baby Girl Sign Girl One with a clear vision; Great grandmother inheritance
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Carlie
Baby Boy Sign Boy Free man
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Livian
Baby Girl Sign Girl Alive; Olive; Life; Protection; Envious; Blue
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Elna
Baby Girl Sign Girl A creative person
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Erilyn
Baby Girl Sign Girl A combination of two words Eric and Lynn
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Meya
Baby Girl Sign Girl Beloved; Sea of bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished for child; Powerful; Strength; Magic; Illusion; Brilliant star of the ocean
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Minda
Baby Girl Sign Girl Knowledge; Wisdom; Lovable; Dark-skinned; Bee
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Carlene
Baby Girl Sign Girl A free man
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Carleen
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free man
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Norell
Baby Girl Sign Girl From the Northern land or part
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Erikka
Baby Girl Sign Girl A ruler
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Meta
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pearl; Beyond;
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Signy
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who brings new victories
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Crysten
Baby Girl Sign Girl Follows Christ
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Kajsa
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pure
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Birgit
Baby Girl Sign Girl The exalted one; Help; Save; Rescue
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Ellika
Baby Girl Sign Girl Ever ruler; Torch; Moon
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Carline
Baby Girl Sign Girl Descendant of Caireallán; Free man
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Onnika
Baby Girl Sign Girl Light reflection of nimble or shine
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Synnove
Baby Girl Sign Girl A girl who was the Sun's gift; To be gifted by the Sun
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Brynja
Baby Girl Sign Girl An armoured and protected woman
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Karalee
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pure; Fair
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Lisbet
Baby Girl Sign Girl My God is an oath
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Silka
Baby Girl Sign Girl A dim-sighted woman; A short form of Cecilia
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Carleena
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free man
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Angele
Baby Girl Sign Girl Messenger of God; Angel
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Carlita
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free man; Army
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Cathrine
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pure; Each of the two; My consecration of your name
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Linde
Baby Girl Sign Girl Lime tree; Soft; Tender; Boundary; Beautiful
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Erynne
Baby Girl Sign Girl Ireland
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Erleen
Baby Girl Sign Girl Noble woman
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Carlissa
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free man; Army; My God is an oath
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Rona
Baby Girl Sign Girl Rough island; Song; Joy; To survive; Powerful counselor
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Rigmor
Baby Girl Sign Girl Rich; Powerful; Ruler; Spirit; Courage; Maid
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Betla
Baby Girl Sign Girl A woman who finds God in her oath
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Bimasha
Baby Girl Sign Girl She is a mighty woman from the sea
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Botill
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who likes to command
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Dagmara
Baby Girl Sign Girl Maiden; Unmarried
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Dagna
Baby Girl Sign Girl A special day
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Eirny
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is born of new healing and is fresh
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Elvi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Noble friend
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Ertha
Baby Girl Sign Girl Earth
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Esabell
Baby Girl Sign Girl Someone who is devoted to God
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Eslanda
Baby Girl Sign Girl An Irish word for truth
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Estrid
Baby Girl Sign Girl Beautiful goddess
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Etna
Baby Girl Sign Girl A 5th century Irish saint.
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Eyre
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who lives at the gravel bank river
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Gamela
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who resembles an older or elder person
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Gefion
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who bestows treasures
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Gefjun
Baby Girl Sign Girl The person who provides prosperity
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Gerd
Baby Girl Sign Girl A plot of ground where plants are cultivated
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Gersemi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Precious as a gem and valuable as a jewel
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Halda
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is half-Danish
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Jakobina
Baby Girl Sign Girl May the Lord watch over her
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Jennsen
Baby Girl Sign Girl God has shown favor
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Karalie
Baby Girl Sign Girl Genuine
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Khristene
Baby Girl Sign Girl She is of Chrisian faith
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Kirci
Baby Girl Sign Girl A blossom of a cereal herb amaranth
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Kristinn
Baby Girl Sign Girl Shw who believes in Christ
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Lisana
Baby Girl Sign Girl my God is perfection
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Nessarose
Baby Girl Sign Girl The rose of the peninsula
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Nysse
Baby Girl Sign Girl The graceful of all
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Odda
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is complete in every aspect
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Oddlaug
Baby Girl Sign Girl Derived of water
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Oddny
Baby Girl Sign Girl The Chosen one; Preferred one; Head of a village or society in Arabic
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Oddrun
Baby Girl Sign Girl Someone who is chosen or preferred upon
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Oddveig
Baby Girl Sign Girl Salvation or to be relieved
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Oletha
Baby Girl Sign Girl The person who is remarked by simplicity; Having a humble opinion of himself
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Quinnie
Baby Girl Sign Girl Living like royalty
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Roselen
Baby Girl Sign Girl She who holds the beauty of the roses
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Sigrun
Baby Girl Sign Girl To achieve secret victories
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Smilla
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is always smiling; One with a beautiful smile
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Scandinavian girl names reflect the rich history and culture of its people and land. The indigenous inhabitants of the land were named after Norse gods and natural elements. Some names are inspired by the physical traits of a person. The names bestowed upon the children have deep symbolism and meanings. So browse through the list, and pick a name that catches your fancy. Whether to honor your Scandinavian roots or your love for Scandinavian culture and landscapes, these names can be a beautiful gift to your little princess.

Infographic: Scintillating Scandinavian Baby Girl Names

Scandinavian countries have a rich heritage and culture. Scandinavian baby girl names represent the vibrant history of this region. If you’re inspired to gift your little princess a name from this culture, look no further. We present Scandinavian girl names along with meanings in the infographic below. Scroll on and pick your favorite name.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are some naming traditions or customs in Scandinavian culture?

The Scandinavian countries embraced a cherished tradition of baby naming, wherein the birth order played a pivotal role, and names were bestowed, honoring both sides of the family. A beautiful example of this tradition unfolded as the firstborn son inherited the name of his paternal grandfather, while the initial first daughter was bestowed with the name of her paternal grandmother. Similarly, the second son and daughter embrace names from the maternal side.

2. Can I use a Scandinavian baby girl's name if I am not Scandinavian?

If you discover a Scandinavian name that resonates deeply with your heart and feels perfectly befitting for your precious child, the cultural background should not be a hindrance. Astrid, a name treasured not only in Scandinavian countries but also within French and German cultures, radiates its profound meaning of 'god, beautiful.' Likewise, Elsa and Oda, multicultural gems, signify 'my God is an oath' and 'wealth,' respectively, gracing any deserving child.

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