Scandinavian Influence baby names
Names tagged with “Scandinavian Influence” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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9 names
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- Jakobie
Hebrew
84God has supplanted. A modern spelling variation of Jacob/Jakob with Scandinavian influence, blending biblical tradition with contemporary style.
- Josefine
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' The -ine suffix is a Scandinavian feminine diminutive, making it 'God will increase' with a delicate, Northern European character.
- Jamesen
Hebrew
62From James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter'. The -sen suffix is a Scandinavian patronymic addition meaning 'son of'.
- Johanni
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Johannes/John, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Popular Scandinavian and German variant.
- Annikah
Hebrew
42Grace or favor combined with Norse elements. Blends the Hebrew name Anna with Scandinavian -kah suffix, creating a modern hybrid with both classical and contemporary appeal.
- Jakoby
Hebrew
40Supplanter; one who follows. Derived from Jacob via Scandinavian adaptation, with modern spelling variation emphasizing the 'by' suffix common in Norse names.
- Tilda
Germanic
40From Old High German 'Tildo', meaning 'useful' or 'purposeful'. Also a Scandinavian short form of Matilda, meaning 'mighty in battle'.
- Konnie
Latin
20From Constance, meaning 'constant' and 'steadfast'. A modern diminutive form with Scandinavian spelling influence.
- Anneka
Hebrew
10Grace or favor, with Scandinavian influence. Modern elaboration of Anna/Anne with a contemporary twist.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
