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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Ull

Glory

Scandinavian

Stygge

Voyager, pilgrim

Scandinavian

Hjalmer

Army helmet

Scandinavian

Leif

Heir; loved

Scandinavian

Olaf

Ancestor's relic

Scandinavian

Fenris

“A wolf,” in allusion to a giant wolf (Fenris- wolf) of Norse mythology, bound by the gods with a magic rope.

Scandinavian

Kristof

Bearing Christ

Scandinavian

Janli

Combination of Jan and Lisa

Scandinavian

Haldan

Half Dane

Scandinavian

Erikson

Son of Eric

Scandinavian

Khristopher

Bearing Christ

Scandinavian

Both

Dwelling place

Scandinavian

Kari

Puff of wind; curly hair

Scandinavian

Torrie

Thor

Scandinavian

Karlssen

Son of Carl

Scandinavian

Osmunde

God's protection

Scandinavian

Vali

Scandinavian

Daube

Dove

Scandinavian

Erik

Everlasting ruler

Scandinavian

Collby

Swarthy person's settlement

Scandinavian

Inar

One warrior; battle leader

Scandinavian

Ronell

Ruler's counselor; song of God

Scandinavian

Winka

People of Chile

Scandinavian

Dennie

The Dane's village; follower of Dionysius

Scandinavian

Jansen

Son of Jan

Scandinavian

Discover the land of fjords and high seas with Scandinavian boy names. Pulled from the beautiful lands of Northern Europe, these names range from mighty to gentle. Check some out with us below.

Our favorite place to start with any origin is their names’ meanings, and Scandinavian boy names have some of the best. The ultimate meaning likely goes to Osman, a handsome choice meaning “God’s protection.” We also love Thorin’s “thunder” and Bjorn’s “bear” for their energy. Kirk’s meaning of “church” is a crowd pleaser too, along with Bodie’s “shelter.” Some might argue that Leif’s meaning is the most fitting for a new baby, however, as it’s hard to beat “heir” or “loved” since your little guy is both.

Scandinavian boy names might seem rare, but many occupy the top baby names list. There’s Axel, a fast-rising superstar with an exciting styling. He’s rugged and outdoorsy, and we see why he continues to win over parents. There are also well-loved classics on the charts, like Eric, his variant Erick, and Ronald. Eric’s meaning of “everlasting ruler” gives him bonus points in our book, but Ronald’s “ruler’s counsel” isn’t too shabby either. Parents seem to agree, as these names have maintained popularity through generations. Gunner is another who seems to keep picking up steam. This tough-guy alternate to Hunter is one that we see plenty of room for toward the top of the charts.

If you want to pick a name on the rise, we’d look at Odin. This Norse god is rising fast on the charts, and he fits in well with other popular names like Aidan and Owen. Jensen and Kasen are also seeing a steady uptick in use. They aren’t mega popular yet, but they’re slowly inching their way higher. We see room for Hansen, too, as this pick checks many of today’s top baby name style boxes.

Maybe you’re not looking for something popular, and that’s okay, too. We love Rune, a unique pick meaning “secret.” We can definitely picture a kiddo searching for imaginary treasure in the sandbox when we hear the name. The rare Brandell has similar styling to the well-known Brandon, but he has the ultra-cool meaning of “sword” and the bonus of being uncommon. Sven is another standout, and his meaning of “boy” fits any little guy. There are plenty of Scandinavian boy names not yet rocking the charts, making them the perfect place to find your ideal baby name.

Another angle of naming is searching for names related to others, whether you want to honor a loved one or pick a name that’s similar. Kristoff is the Scandinavian variant of Christopher, and his crisp K styling makes him feel fresh. There’s also Anders, a twist on the classic Andrew. You can honor a John with Hans, or pay tribute to a Michael with Mikko. As you can see, the variants range from obvious associations to fresh sounds and styles.

Explore our list of Scandinavian boy names and see what amazing monikers you’ll uncover.