Choosing a baby name is one of the most important decisions parents make. Our database includes 2,100+ names with real U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) 2024 rankings, cultural origins from 20+ traditions, and detailed meanings to help you find the perfect name.
Boy names in the US have been trending toward shorter, stronger sounds. In 2024, Liam held the #1 spot for the seventh consecutive year. One-syllable names like Jack, Kai, and Knox are rising fast.
Scandinavian names span Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, and Finnish traditions. Names like Astrid (divine strength), Magnus (great), and Sigrid (victory) carry Viking heritage into the modern world. Scandinavian countries consistently rank among the most innovative in baby naming.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are good scandinavian boy names?
Our curated list includes 50 scandinavian boy names with detailed descriptions, meanings, and cultural context. Each name has been selected for authenticity and usability.
Can I use these names for free?
Yes, all names generated by NameGen are 100% free to use for any purpose, including commercial use, gaming, fiction writing, and personal projects. No attribution required.
How were these names selected?
We use algorithmic generation combining curated databases, linguistic patterns, and cultural naming conventions. Our database contains 4,000+ names across 16 categories with real data like SSA rankings and historical references.
Where does the popularity data come from?
Our rankings use the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) 2024 data, which tracks every registered birth in the United States. We include the top 200 names for both boys and girls.