Rebecka is a Swedish feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Rebekka, which originates from the Hebrew Rivkah, meaning 'to tie' or 'bind'. It is associated with the biblical figure Rivkah, wife of Isaac and mother of Esau and Jacob.
Ronia is a unique female name from Swedish literature, popularized by Astrid Lindgren's novel "Ronja Rövardotter". Though not derived from any specific language or mythology, it signifies adventure and independence due to its protagonist Ronya.
Ronyae is a Swedish name derived from the Old Norse word "rønn", meaning "roaring". It also associates with Thor's legendary hammer Mjolnir in Norse mythology.
Selma is an Arabic origin name meaning 'peace', popularized historically through figures like Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf and the Civil Rights Movement's Selma to Montgomery marches.
Senikka is an intriguing, exotic name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Hawaiian 'blessing' or Swedish 'victory', but no definitive evidence supports these theories.
Sigvard is of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse elements 'sigr' (victory) and 'vardr' (guard). It is composed like Sigurd but with an additional 'v'. Used in Scandinavia since the Middle Ages, it was popularized in Sweden by the Vasa dynasty.
Stellan is a Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse 'Stálhinn', meaning 'made of steel'. It is traditional in Sweden, with some international recognition due to actor Stellan Skarsgård.
Yulander is a rare Swedish name derived from "Yule," meaning winter solstice/Christmas, and "-ander," meaning "man" or "person," thus signifying "man of Yule" or "person born during the Christmas season.
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