List of Scandinavia Baby Names Meanings

Bendiks

Bendiks is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1200 times.

Meaning: Blessed Origin: Scandinavian

Berggren

The ancient German region of the Rhineland, gave birth to the family name of Berggren. ... They usually reflected the physical characteristics or attributes of the first person that used the name. The name was derived from the German word "burc," which means a "fortified town."

Meaning: From the mountain branch Origin: Scandinavian

Bertel

Scandinavian Meaning: The name Bertel is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Bertel is: Bright.

Meaning: Derived from bertil, bright Origin: Scandinavian

Bertil

Bertil is a first name of German origin most commonly found among Swedish men.

Meaning: Bright Origin: Scandinavian

Birghir

Birghir is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1137 times.

Meaning: Derived from birger, helping Origin: Scandinavian

Birgin

Birgin is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 912 times.

Meaning: Derived from bergen, lives on the hillside Origin: Scandinavian

Bodine

Scandinavian Meaning: The name Bodine is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Bodine is: a shelter.

Meaning: Derived from boden a shelter Origin: Scandinavian

Borc

Borc is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1193 times.

Meaning: Castle Origin: Scandinavian

Borge

Borge Name Meaning. Spanish and Portuguese: variant of Borges, or a habitational name from Borge in Málaga province. Danish and Norwegian: variant of Borg 'fortification', from the dative case, meaning 'at the fortification'.

Meaning: Derived from birger, helping Origin: Scandinavian

Borje

Börje is an old Swedish male name. It is the same name as Birger; Börje is the form that has developed naturally according to the sound change laws of Swedish, whilst Birger is a literary form that has been common since the nineteenth century, when archaic forms of names became fashionable.

Meaning: Derived from birger, helping Origin: Scandinavian