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German-Swedish names for boys

Noah
Leon
Louis
Henri
Felix
Finn
Elias
Nils
Arvid
Frans
Liam
Leo
πŸ‘Ά

Abraham
Adam
Adel
Adolph
Adolphus
Adrian
Albert
Alexander
Alfons
Alfonso
Alfred
Alrik
Alvar
Alvin
Ame
Amold
Andreas
Ansgar
Anthon
Anton
Antony
Arne
Arthur
Artur
Arvid
August
Axel
Baldur
Baltasar
Benedikt
Benjamin
Berg
Bernhard
Bjorn
BjΓΆrn
Carl
Christian
Christoffer
Clemens
Daniel
David
Ebbe
Egon
Elias
Emanuel
Emil
Emst
Eric
Erik
Ernst
Eugen
Evert
Fabian
Felix
Frans
Franz
Fredek
Fredrik
Fridolf
Gabriel
Georg
Gerhard
Gert
Gustaf
Gustav
Hannes
Hans
Harald
Harold
Harry
Helge
Hendrik
Henning
Henrik
Herbert
Herman
Hermann
Hilmar
Holger
Hugo
Inge
Ingolf
Jacob
Jakob
Jan
Johan
Johannes
Jonas
Jonatan
Jonathan
Josef
Julius
Justus
Karl
Kevin
Klaus
Klemens
Knut
Konrad
Konstantin
Kurt
Lars
Lennart
Leo
Liam
Linus
Lorenz
Lotar
Lothar
Lukas
Magnus
Malte
Manfred
Marcus
Marie
Markus
Martin
Mathias
Matthias
Mattias
Max
Maximilian
Michael
Milan
Niklas
Nikolaus
Norbert
Olaf
Oliver
Oscar
Oskar
Otto
Patrick
Paul
Peer
Per
Peter
Philip
Ralf
Ralph
Rickard
Rikard
Roald
Robert
Roger
Roland
Rolf
Ronald
Rudolph
Rune
Rutger
Samuel
Sebastian
Severin
Sigmund
Simon
Stefan
Sven
SΓΆren
Thaddeus
Theodor
Theodore
Thomas
Thorsten
Tim
Tobias
Torsten
Urban
Valdemar
Valentin
Valter
Viktor
Waldemar
Walter
Werner


Additional German-Swedish results

Masculine German names that may also be Swedish words

The following names often appeared in Swedish language web pages. That means that they are either Swedish words, or names which are very familiar to Swedish speakers.

Masculine Swedish names that may also be German words

These names often appeared in German language web pages.

Fuzzy matches

These are names that would have been the same between the languages, if it hadn't been for a single character difference. Each entry shows an approximate match with the German name on the left, and the Swedish name on the right.

These lists are only intended to give you name ideas. Make sure to further research each name, as some may have negative connotations.

All of the suggested German-Swedish names on this page are matched solely on their written form β€” pronunciation may differ.


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