The group of countries in Northern Europe, Scandinavia, is known for its rich history of the Vikings and their Old Norse language, as well as the Norse gods and goddesses. Scandinavian baby names have become a popular choice, especially among parents who are looking for unique and trendy names for their baby girls. Here, we're sharing some of the perfect and trendy baby girl names that stand out from the crowd with their meanings.
See the most trendy Scandinavian-inspired baby names for girls
Kaia
Kaia is a simple and elegant name that is easy to pronounce and spell that means "pure" or "earth" in Norwegian and "sea" in Hawaiian. The popular name is a diminutive of the name Katherine and is chosen by celebrities, including the name of Cindy Crawford’s daughter.
Valkyrie
In Norse mythology, Valkyries were female warriors who chose which soldiers would die in battle and which would live. The name means "chooser of the slain" in Old Norse. Valkyrie is a strong and bold name that is perfect for parents who are in quest of a unique and powerful name for their baby girl.
Rayna
Having roots in several languages and cultures, the name Rayna means “counsel” or “song” in Scandinavian. In Bulgarian, the name derives from the Latin name Regina, which means “queen,” referring to Queen Victoria in Great Britain. In Hebrew, Rayna means “pure” and “holy”.
Ingrid
As a classic Scandinavian name, Ingrid means "fair" or "Ing’s beauty" in Old Norse. Ingrid is a strong and elegant name that has stood the test of time. The name also refers to Ingrid of Sweden, Denmark’s former Queen.
Mea
This Swedish name means "mine," and also acts as an alternative spelling of Mia, an Italian name that comes from the name Maria. Mea has been the most popular name for girls over the past six years.
Olia
In Norwegian, Olia means "blessed, holy, or olive tree". Olia is a name that is easy to pronounce and has a lovely meaning, making it a great choice for parents who want a name that is both original and meaningful.
Freya
In Norse mythology, Freya was the goddess of love, fertility, and war. The name means "noble lady" or "mistress" in Old Norse. Freya is a beautiful and feminine name that is both timeless and modern.
Lidwina
This unique and rare Scandinavian name means "gentle" or "friendly" in Old High German. The name is an excellent option for parents who are looking for a name that is both unique and meaningful.
Lynea
Lynea is a beautiful and nature-inspired name, which means "twin flower, lime tree" in Swedish. The Scandinavian name is the number one girl's name in Sweden and Norway.
Dahlia
Dahlia (Pronounced: Dah-leeyah) is a highly popular name for girls in Scandinavia and is popular worldwide. It derives from the beautiful flower of the same name. Like many names from the Scandinavian region, Dahlia has an intriguing history. In Victorian language, the name Dahlia is associated with dignity and elegance. It's common for girls named Dahlia to be affectionately called Lia as a nickname.
Anitra
Pronounced “a-NEE-trah”, Anitra is a Swedish name that means "grace" or "favor." The beautiful and uncommon name has gained popularity in recent years.
Tyra
This striking name of Scandinavian origin has links to the Norse god Thor, who was synonymous with “battle” and “thunder”. In the Irish culture, Tyra is the feminized version of Tyrone, meaning "from the land of the yew tree".
Aina
The name is derived from the Old Norse word “einn”, which means "one" or "alone". Aina has a gentle and delicate sound which is often associated with beauty and grace.
Kirsten
A biblical name meaning “follower of Christ,” Kirsten is a variation of the Latin Christina, of the same meaning. Kristen is most commonly used in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
Siri
This Scandinavian name signifies a “beautiful woman who leads you to victory”. Siri reunites both beauty and bravery in one place. The name was common in the 18th century, but it sees a burst of popularity today.
Tuva
Tuva (pronounced: Too-vah) is a name of Norwegian and Swedish origin, derived from the name "Tove." It carries the literal meaning of "beautiful," which makes it a wonderful option for a girl. Interestingly, the name also has links to the older Norse name "Thor" for boys.
Olga
The name Olga is derived from the Old Norse name Helga, which means "successful" or "blessed". Olga is the name of a key character in the drama of the nineteenth-century playwright, Anton Chekhov, entitled “Three Sisters".
Thora
Thora is derived from the Old Norse word “þórr”, which means "thunder". The origin name refers to Thor, the Norse god of thunder and the valiant protector of humanity. The name is often associated with strength and courage.
Solveig
Of Scandinavian origins, the name Solveig means "woman of the house," or “sun strength” in Norwegian. It is also the name of a French DJ, Martin Solveig, known for hits such as “Hello” and “Do It Right”.
Ingeborg
This Norwegian name means "protected by Ing," which refers to the Norse god of fertility and peace. This name has a strong historical significance and has been used for centuries in Scandinavia.
Meya
This Danish name is a diminutive of Maria, which means "beloved," and is also a variation of Mia and Maya. The name is both fresh and adorable and is currently one of the top names in Northern Europe.