Female Swedish Dog Names

700 perfectly nordic picks for your best girl.

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If you’re on the hunt for the perfect female Swedish dog name, you’ve come to the right place. Picking a name for your new pup is a joyful (but sometimes tricky) task-one that deserves care and inspiration. Whether you’re drawn to Swedish culture, love the melodic sounds of the language, or have Scandinavian roots, we’ve curated an extensive list of options just for you.

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Naming is serious business

Choosing the right name is no small feat. After all, your dog’s name will be part of countless stories, adventures, and cherished moments. At the same time, it’s not all solemn business-you can have a little fun, too. So whether you’re looking for something elegant, unique, or rooted in Swedish tradition, we’ve got you covered with 700 choices.

Ready? Grab a fika and let’s get started.

Viking shieldmaidens for the fierce, unstoppable girl

She has never backed down from anything. She once growled at a vacuum cleaner and won.

  • Astrid
  • Sigrid
  • Freya
  • Brynhild
  • Ragnhild
  • Gudrun
  • Valdis
  • Solveig
  • Alfhild
  • Hervor
  • Gunnhild
  • Hjördís
  • Vígdís
  • Skadi
  • Bodil
  • Ingrid
  • Runa
  • Urd
  • Verdandi
  • Skuld
  • Sigrún
  • Þórunn
  • Hallgerður
  • Auðr
  • Þóra
  • Ingibjörg
  • Steinvör
  • Þuríðr
  • Heiðrún
  • Göndul
  • Randgríðr
  • Ráðgríðr
  • Reginleif
  • Skögul
  • Hildr
  • Geirskögul
  • Þrúðr
  • Hlökk
  • Herfjötur
  • Göll
  • Kára
  • Ölrún
  • Sváva
  • Sigrdrifa
  • Brynhildr
  • Kostbera
  • Glaumvör
  • Borgný
  • Oddrun
  • Borghildr

Swedish queens and princesses for the girl who rules absolutely everything

She sat on the throne (your favorite chair) within forty-eight hours. It is hers now.

  • Silvia
  • Victoria
  • Estelle
  • Kristina
  • Ulrika
  • Hedvig
  • Lovisa
  • Sofia
  • Josefina
  • Desirée
  • Birgitta
  • Margareta
  • Gunhild
  • Ingegerd
  • Katarina
  • Blanka
  • Richeza
  • Edvige
  • Euphemia
  • Mechtild
  • Prinsessan
  • Kronprinsessan
  • Her Royal Woofness
  • Queen Birgit
  • Empress Elsa
  • Duchess Dagny
  • Countess Kristina
  • Lady Kungsholmen
  • Baroness Britt
  • Dame Dagmar
  • Princess Plopp
  • Lady Stenbock
  • Grevinna (countess)
  • Hertiginnan (duchess)
  • Majestät
  • Sovereigna Sigrid
  • Imperial Inga
  • Grand-Paws Gunilla
  • Regent Ragnhild
  • Archduchess Astrid
  • Lady Chamberpaws
  • Viscountess Valborg
  • Marchioness Malmby
  • Countess Cajsa
  • Baroness Von Snoutsby
  • Duchess of Djurgården
  • Princess of Paws
  • Countess of Kungsholmen
  • Queen of the Kibble
  • Empress of the Enclosure

Swedish goddesses and mythology heroines for the mystical, wall-staring girl

She sees things. She knows things. She has been staring at that corner for eleven minutes.

  • Freya
  • Frigg
  • Idun
  • Sif
  • Skadi
  • Ran
  • Nanna
  • Gná
  • Fulla
  • Hlín
  • Snotra
  • Vör
  • Syn
  • Lofn
  • Vár
  • Eir
  • Saga
  • Gefjun
  • Jörð
  • Rán
  • Elli
  • Angrboda
  • Bestla
  • Nótt (night)
  • Nerthus
  • Huldra
  • Skogsrå
  • Näcken-femme
  • Bäckahästen
  • Vittra
  • Ängsälva
  • Tuvstarr
  • Mylingsby
  • Stalo-femme
  • Valkyria
  • Valkyrja-Rún
  • Nornasby
  • Urdsdóttir
  • Verdandidóttir
  • Skulddóttir
  • Heiðrúndóttir
  • Yggdrasildóttir
  • Midgardsdóttir
  • Asgardsdóttir
  • Valhallaby
  • Alfheimsdóttir
  • Vanaheimsdóttir
  • Niflheimsdóttir
  • Múspellsdóttir
  • Jötunheimsdóttir

Swedish female scientists and trailblazers for the suspiciously intelligent girl

She watched you open the treat cabinet once. She has not forgotten. She is waiting.

  • Lagerlöf
  • Selma
  • Sonja-Kowalevski
  • Alva
  • Myrdal
  • Karolina
  • Widerström
  • Rosén-von-Rosenstein
  • Linnaea
  • Celsius-femme
  • Ångströmdóttir
  • Nobeldóttir
  • Arrheniusdóttir
  • Professor Pälsby
  • Doctor Dalmgrensdóttir
  • Scholar Svenssonsdóttir
  • Inventoria
  • Genius-Gunilla
  • Lab-Coat Lena
  • Doctor Nosesworth
  • Professor Sniffington
  • Madame Curiepaws
  • Newton-Norén-femme
  • Darwin-Dagny
  • Hypatia-Hjördís
  • Faraday-Fredrikadóttir
  • Bohr-Björkadóttir
  • Planck-Pettersdóttir
  • Curie-Karladóttir
  • Gauss-Gustavadóttir
  • Fermi-Fernströmsdóttir
  • Heisenberg-Henriettadóttir
  • Schrödinger-Strömsdóttir
  • Einstein-Erikadóttir
  • Tesla-Tordóttir
  • Archimedes-Arvidadóttir
  • Socrates-Sörbysdóttir
  • Aristotle-Åsbergsdóttir
  • Ptolemy-Påhlsdóttir
  • Euclid-Enarsdóttir
  • Kepler-Kjellbysdóttir
  • Copernicus-Klaradóttir
  • Galileo-Görandóttir
  • Wiki-Wuffsdóttir
  • Sir Calculates-a-Lot-femme
  • Miss Beakerspaws
  • Lady Labcoat
  • Countess Curiosity
  • Duchess Discovery

Swedish literary heroines for the bookish, deeply dramatic girl

She stares out windows. She has feelings about the rain. She contains multitudes.

  • Pippi
  • Ronja
  • Madicken
  • Lisbeth
  • Salander
  • Bibi
  • Lotta
  • Britta
  • Stina
  • Kerstin-på-Taket
  • Lille-My
  • Snorkmaiden
  • Too-Ticky
  • Mymble
  • Fillyjonk
  • Astrid-the-Author
  • Bullerbyn-femme
  • Katthult-Kajsa
  • Rasmus-sister
  • Karlsson-femme
  • Nils-sister
  • Mio-femme
  • Ronia-the-Robber
  • Pippilotta
  • Longstocking-Lass
  • Vilhelmina
  • Efraims-daughter
  • Emil-sister
  • Trollkarlin
  • Vätte-femme
  • Sagan (the story)
  • Berättarby (the narrator)
  • Diktarby (the poet)
  • Sångerskan (the singer)
  • Drömmerskan (the dreamer)
  • Berättarsby (storyteller)
  • Hjältinnan (the heroine)
  • Äventyrarsby (adventurer)
  • Upptäckarskan (the discoverer)
  • Vandrerskan (the wanderer)
  • Sökerskan (the seeker)
  • Lärarskan (the teacher)
  • Vishetsby (wisdom)
  • Klokhetsby (cleverness)
  • Modighetsby (bravery)
  • Frihetsby (freedom)
  • Kärleksby (love)
  • Hoppetsby (hope)
  • Trons-femme (faith)
  • Glädjesby (joy)

Traditional Swedish female first names that are simply timeless

No theme required. These are simply beautiful names that deserve to be on a dog collar.

  • Britta
  • Cajsa
  • Dagny
  • Elisabet
  • Gunilla
  • Helga
  • Inga
  • Karin
  • Maja
  • Nanna
  • Olga
  • Petra
  • Quirina
  • Ragnhildr
  • Sara
  • Tyra
  • Ulrika
  • Vera
  • Wendela
  • Ylva
  • Zara
  • Åsa
  • Ärlan
  • Östen-femme
  • Walborg
  • Märta
  • Doris
  • Gertrud
  • Iris
  • Lena
  • Monika
  • Nina
  • Pia
  • Rebecka
  • Sussie
  • Turid
  • Unni
  • Viveka
  • Wanja
  • Ximena
  • Ylvadóttir
  • Zofia
  • Åslög
  • Ängelby
  • Ösaby
  • Barbro
  • Carin
  • Ellinor
  • Fanny
  • Greta

ABBA women and Swedish pop queens for the girl who is always performing

Every entrance is an event. Every meal is a finale. She has never done anything quietly.

  • Agnetha
  • Anni-Frid
  • Frida
  • Chiquitita
  • Angeleyes
  • Honeyhoney
  • Voulez-Vous
  • Dancing-Queen-Dagny
  • Waterloo-Wendy
  • Gimme-Gimme-Greta
  • Mamma-Mia-Maja
  • Fernando-Femme
  • Super-Trouper-Stina
  • Knowing-Me-Karin
  • Thank-You-Tyra
  • Glitteri
  • Sequina
  • Sparksby
  • Diva-Paws
  • Miss-Mamma-Mia
  • Belto-femme
  • Falsetta
  • Chorussa
  • Encore-Elsa
  • Stage-Paws
  • Popstar-Snout
  • Boogie-Britta
  • Fanfare-Femme
  • Presta
  • Glammington-femme
  • Ribbonsdóttir
  • Disco-Dagny
  • Shimmerpup-femme
  • Standing-Ovation-Sara
  • Diva-Ingrid
  • Lead-Vocalist-Lena
  • Rockstar-Ragnhild
  • Chart-Topper-Cajsa
  • Stadium-Silvia
  • Curtain-Call-Kerstin
  • Backstage-Britta
  • Roadie-Rut
  • Setlist-Sonja
  • Spotlight-Sigrid
  • Frontwoman-Frida
  • Bassline-Barbro
  • Drumroll-Dagmar
  • Mic-Drop-Maja
  • Queen-of-the-Stage-Gunilla
  • Prima-Donna-Petra

Swedish nature names for the girl who is one with the outdoors

She has a favorite mud puddle. She visits it daily. She is not sorry.

  • Björka (little birch)
  • Snö (snow)
  • Dimma (mist)
  • Stjärna (star)
  • Skymning (dusk)
  • Blåbär (blueberry)
  • Hallon (raspberry)
  • Lingon
  • Isblomma (ice flower)
  • Vinterstjärna
  • Snöflinga (snowflake)
  • Nordljus (northern lights)
  • Aurora
  • Lövgren-femme
  • Granly-femme
  • Almvik-femme
  • Björklund-femme
  • Skogly
  • Källby-femme
  • Skogsrå-femme
  • Dalafors
  • Vindviska (wind whisper)
  • Snöfrid
  • Dimmig-femme
  • Lövdal-femme
  • Granvik-femme
  • Ismark-femme
  • Mossby-femme
  • Blåsippan (blue anemone)
  • Julrosen (Christmas rose)
  • Rönnbär (rowan berry)
  • Nyponby (rosehip)
  • Svartvinbär (blackcurrant)
  • Hjortron (cloudberry)
  • Fläderblossom (elderflower)
  • Lilyby
  • Vitsippa (wood anemone)
  • Smörblomma (buttercup)
  • Prästkrage (daisy)
  • Liljekonvalje (lily of the valley)
  • Blåklocka (bluebell)
  • Tusensköna (daisy)
  • Fingerborgsblomma (foxglove)
  • Kattfot (cat’s foot)
  • Gullviva (cowslip)
  • Kabbeleka (marsh marigold)
  • Ängsskära (meadow thistle)
  • Skogsstjärna (wood star)
  • Hönsbär (baneberry)
  • Linnea

Swedish fika and food names for the snack-obsessed, always-hungry girl

She has located every treat in a half-mile radius. She is monitoring the situation.

  • Kanelby (cinnamon)
  • Kardemumma (cardamom)
  • Semla
  • Lussekat
  • Bulla
  • Smörkaka
  • Hallongrotta
  • Chokladby
  • Mandel
  • Vanilj
  • Sockerkaka
  • Pepparkakor
  • Prinsesskaka
  • Drömmar (dream cookies)
  • Mazarin
  • Morotskaka
  • Sockerlump
  • Päronkaka
  • Smulpaj (crumble pie)
  • Toscaby
  • Biskviby
  • Kanelsnurra
  • Vetebullen
  • Wienerfika
  • Fläderblossom-cake
  • Russinkaka
  • Lakrits
  • Polkagrisen
  • Tårtby
  • Chokladbollen
  • Gräddby
  • Smörgåstårta
  • Köttbullsdóttir (meatball)
  • Gravlax-femme
  • Räkmacka (shrimp sandwich)
  • Lingonsylt
  • Skagenröra-femme
  • Ostkaka
  • Filmjölk
  • Messmör
  • Hjortron-femme (cloudberry)
  • Nypon-femme (rosehip)
  • Blåbärsdóttir (blueberry)
  • Hallonsdóttir (raspberry)
  • Kaffefluffsa
  • Sockerstjärna-femme
  • Kardemumsson-femme
  • Kanelsdóttir
  • Mandelsdóttir
  • Vaniljsdóttir

Swedish winter and Lucia names for the girl who was born for candlelight

She is cozy. She is warm. She has claimed every blanket in the building.

  • Lucia
  • Stjärngosse-femme
  • Ljusbäraren (light bearer)
  • Tändaren (the lighter)
  • Advent-femme
  • Julstjärna (Christmas star)
  • Vinterstjärna-femme
  • Sockerstjärna-femme
  • Pepparkaksby-femme
  • Glöggmugg-femme
  • Snögubbe-femme
  • Granfrid-femme
  • Vinterfrid-femme
  • Julklapp-femme
  • Tomteluvan-femme
  • Rönnbär-femme
  • Frostby-femme
  • Vintermagi-femme
  • Snöstorm-femme
  • Polarnatt-femme
  • Midvinter-femme
  • Aurorasby-femme
  • Nordljus-femme
  • Isblomma-femme
  • Snöflinga-femme
  • Lyktan (lantern)
  • Blåsippan-femme
  • Kranseby (wreath)
  • Julrosen-femme
  • Glitter-Gård-femme
  • Vinterälva (winter elf)
  • Snöälva (snow elf)
  • Julälva (Christmas elf)
  • Ljusälva (light elf)
  • Stjärnälva (star elf)
  • Isälva (ice elf)
  • Frostälva (frost elf)
  • Vinterbarn-femme
  • Solstice-Solveig
  • Midvinterdröm (midwinter dream)
  • Ljusnatt (light night)
  • Gryningsälva (dawn elf)
  • Skymningsälva (dusk elf)
  • Morgonstjärna (morning star)
  • Kvällsstjärna (evening star)
  • Nattstjärna (night star)
  • Dagstjärna (day star)
  • Silverstjärna (silver star)
  • Guldstjärna (gold star)
  • Diamantstjärna (diamond star)

Swedish place names for the girl who has a very specific territory

She has assigned herself to this zip code. She patrols it twice daily. It is hers.

  • Stockholmia
  • Göteborgsdóttir
  • Uppsaladóttir
  • Kirunadóttir
  • Visbydóttir
  • Luleådóttir
  • Malmö-femme
  • Dalarnadóttir
  • Norrlandsdóttir
  • Jämtlandsdóttir
  • Laplandsdóttir
  • Ölandsdóttir
  • Gotlandsdóttir
  • Kungsholmsdóttir
  • Södermalms-femme
  • Djurgårdsdóttir
  • Östermalms-femme
  • Lidingödóttir
  • Vänerndóttir
  • Vätterndóttir
  • Mälarendóttir
  • Siljansdóttir
  • Åre-femme
  • Funäsdalsdóttir
  • Riksgränsdóttir
  • Abiskodóttir
  • Kebnekaisedóttir
  • Sarekdóttir
  • Kullabergsdóttir
  • Hornstandsdóttir
  • Sundsvalls-femme
  • Umeå-femme
  • Östersunds-femme
  • Karlstads-femme
  • Boråsdóttir
  • Falunadóttir
  • Norrköpings-femme
  • Linköpings-femme
  • Helsingborgs-femme
  • Ystadsdóttir
  • Lundsdóttir
  • Marstrandsdóttir
  • Sandhamns-femme
  • Tjörns-femme
  • Mölle-femme
  • Kosterbydóttir
  • Storumandóttir
  • Arvidsjaurs-femme
  • Jokkmokks-femme
  • Gällivare-femme

Swedish breed names turned into girl names for the girl with a proud heritage

She carries herself like she knows exactly who she is and where she comes from.

  • Vallhunda
  • Elkhound-femme
  • Lapphunda
  • Norrbottenspetsa
  • Hamiltonstövara
  • Drevara
  • Schillerstövara
  • Smålandsstövara
  • Jämthunda
  • Spitsa
  • Drevarna
  • Hamiltonsdóttir
  • Schillersdóttir
  • Fjällhunda (mountain girl)
  • Norrlandshunda
  • Skogsvalsa
  • Tallhunda (pine girl)
  • Björnsläktsdóttir
  • Spetsnordby-femme
  • Drevsdóttir
  • Lapp-Lena
  • Vallspetsa
  • Elgsdóttir
  • Nordicfluffa
  • Fjälltassandóttir
  • Herding-Helga
  • Stövara
  • Björnhunda
  • Älghundsa
  • Spetsaby-femme
  • Valdrev-femme
  • Nordspetsa
  • Jaktsdóttir (hunting girl)
  • Spårhunda (tracking girl)
  • Löshunda (loose hound girl)
  • Viltspårsdóttir
  • Packleader-Petra
  • Flockhunda
  • Stampholmsdóttir
  • Klöverhunda
  • Björntrackara
  • Elgrunnara
  • Skogsjaktara
  • Nordvakta (north guard)
  • Fjällvakta (mountain guard)
  • Skogsvakta (forest guard)
  • Viltvakta (game guard)
  • Hundmästara (dog mistress)
  • Jaktherradóttir (hunting lady)
  • Spårbjörna

Wildly creative Swedish female pun names for the girl with an enormous personality

She is a lot. She knows she is a lot. She considers this a compliment.

  • Paws-tockholmia
  • Björna-Again
  • Bark-a-Britta
  • Meatbarka
  • Woof-eborg-femme
  • Sniff-eborg-femme
  • Bork-asdóttir
  • Floof-enberga
  • Lady Woofrika the Swede
  • Drool-vika
  • Smörpawsa
  • Herr-ina Dribblesdóttir
  • Baroness Von Woofenheim
  • Scruffvika the Unruly
  • Olga the Odorous
  • Professor Paw-dersen-femme
  • Lady Zoomington Svensdóttir the Fourth
  • Colonel Meatbarka
  • Sergeant Snöflaka
  • Major Muttsdóttir
  • Captain Gravlaxa
  • Admiral Aquavita
  • General Göransdóttir
  • Brigadier Björkströma
  • Lieutenant Lingonberrydóttir
  • Corporal Kanelbullea
  • Warlord Wuffrika
  • Chief Chonkersdóttir
  • Grand Vizier Vovve-femme
  • Herr-ina Floofington von Snortenbya
  • Lady Sniff-en-borga
  • Baroness Von Borkheimdóttir the Second
  • Pup-saladóttir
  • Ikea-Pawsa McGee
  • Volvo-Voffa
  • Spotify-Snouta
  • Minecraft-Muttsdóttir
  • Klarna-Karlsdóttir
  • Abba-Cadabra-Agnetha
  • Notch-Nosedóttir
  • Lady Floppington-Svensdóttir
  • The Most Honourable Snoutsdóttir
  • Her Woofiness Countess Eriksdóttir
  • Duchess of Droolheimdóttir
  • Lady of the Lingonberries
  • Princess of Porkchops
  • Queen of the Kibbledóttir
  • Empress of the Enclosuredóttir
  • Supreme Overlady Sniffsdóttir
  • Miss Snaggly-Tooth Svensdóttir

Swedish terms of endearment for the girl who is simply everything

She doesn’t need a category. She just needs you to know she is the best thing that ever happened.

  • Älskling (darling)
  • Gullebya (little gold)
  • Hjärtansbya (sweetheart)
  • Sötnosen (sweet nose)
  • Lilleby-femme (little one)
  • Tjejby (girl)
  • Vännebya (little friend)
  • Gullingena
  • Finebya (fine one)
  • Sötnosdóttir
  • Klumpedutt-femme
  • Nussebya (nuzzle)
  • Kramsbya (hug)
  • Pussebya (kiss)
  • Mjukisbya (softie)
  • Lurvisbya (fluffy one)
  • Tufsebya (tuft)
  • Fluffebya
  • Nossesdóttir
  • Tassen-femme (the paw)
  • Svansen-femme (the tail)
  • Öronebya (the ears)
  • Blicken-femme (the look)
  • Snusebya (sniffer)
  • Skuttes-femme (little jumper)
  • Viftebya (wagger)
  • Smygedóttir (sneaker)
  • Kruppibya (croucher)
  • Snurredóttir (spinner)
  • Kravlebya (crawler)
  • Gnälledóttir (grumbler)
  • Vovvedóttir
  • Skällebya (barker)
  • Ylebya (howler)
  • Nafsedóttir (nipper)
  • Slickebya (licker)
  • Nosedóttir
  • Gloebya (starer)
  • Somnarebya (sleeper)
  • Drömmedóttir (dreamer)
  • Snarkebya (snorer)
  • Mysedóttir (cosier)
  • Kusedóttir (cuddler)
  • Myckebya (much loved)
  • Finassen-femme (the fine one)
  • Bästebya (the best one)
  • Hjärtat (the heart)
  • Allt-i-världen (everything in the world)
  • Livets-glädje (joy of life)
  • Min-lilla-stjärna (my little star)

Training your dog to recognize her name

Now that you’ve chosen the perfect female Swedish dog name, it’s time to help your pup learn it! Start using your chosen name consistently from day one, saying it with joy and enthusiasm before meals, walks, and playtime to create positive associations.

Remember that dogs typically respond best to names that are one or two syllables, but don’t let that stop you from choosing longer names; you can always use a nickname for everyday use while keeping the full name for special occasions. Practice calling their name in different tones and situations so they recognize it whether you’re calling excitedly at the dog park or speaking softly when they’re resting. Most dogs learn their names within a few days to a week with consistent, positive use.

Before we go

Choosing the right name is just the start of the wonderful journey you and your pup will share. Whether your dog is an Astrid, a Blomma, or a Freja, their name will be part of every joyful moment to come. And while you focus on making memories, Lemonade can help you handle the curveballs, so you can both enjoy a lifetime of snuggles, walks, and adventures worry-free.

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